Our researchers are helping turn cutting-edge physics and AI into real-world impact for cancer patients.
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Our researchers are helping turn cutting-edge physics and AI into real-world impact for cancer patients.
Learn more: www.durham.ac.uk/news-events/...
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Did you know that @durhamphysics.bsky.social researchers are involved in the search for life on distant planets? They're investigating how a UK-led team could design and build a core instrument for the new NASA Habitable Worlds mission due to launch in the 2040s π tinyurl.com/3fmwfyur
Delighted to share our paper on virtual embodiment, just out in Developmental Science.
We show that the appearance of a virtual hand affects feelings of ownership for both children and adults. Movement cues interact with this for adults only. For all pβs, short-term training increased embodiment.
Hi, will you help my undergraduate RA complete this survey for their research project? The survey includes questions about your thoughts, feelings, online behavior, and general psychological experiences. Itβs only about 15 minute. #psychology #AcademicSky fordham.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
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Our world top 100 status and leading role in global networks opens doors for our researchers to international connections thatβ―nurture innovation, discovery, and impact.
Explore how weβre making a difference in our Global Research Newsletter π mailchi.mp/96a54d0bd591...
Our @durhamphysics.bsky.social astronomers have helped create the highest resolution map of the dark matter that threads through our Universe - showing the mysterious substanceβs influence on the formation of stars, galaxies and planets. Discover more π www.durham.ac.uk/news-events/...
The concept for one of the BlueMUSE spectrographs. The image from the telescope is split into 16 separate slices and enters the spectrograph at the top left.
@durhamphysics.bsky.social is a major partner in @eso.orgβs new BlueMUSE telescope instrument. BlueMUSE will help us see massive stars in the Milky Way and view the distant Universe π www.durham.ac.uk/news-events/...
From the US Air Force to pioneering astrophysicistβ¨π
@astroradioleah.bsky.social shows how diverse experiences lead to scientific innovation. Leah's research is reshaping our understanding of galaxy evolution π www.durham.ac.uk/news-events/...
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"Physics isn't a luxury we can afford to throw away through confusion and cuts."
Following our response to STFC's funding reductions yesterday, it's great to see this news covered in @thetimes.com. (1/4)
www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
This week we're turning the spotlight on Lewy Body Dementia, working with @lewybodysociety.bsky.social to bring awarness to this underdiagnosed #dementia and the research to tackle it.
www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
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Heartfelt congratulations to our newest Drs from the Quantum Light and Matter section at Durham, pictured here in front of the cathedral. We wish you all the best with your next steps, and we'll be seeing some of you around the department as new PDRAs!
Research Assistant role at Newcastle University applying wearable sensors and machine learning to digital measures of mobility fatigue and Parkinsons symptoms. Closing date: 5th February
www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/job/research...
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Our archaeologists and The Auckland Project are bringing the history of one of North East Englandβs ancient palaces to the public.
Open Lab will let people see hundreds of artefacts found during eight years of excavation at County Durhamβs Auckland Palace π www.durham.ac.uk/news-events/...
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The @durhamphysics.bsky.social now has an account here to tell you about the latest Physics research news @durham.ac.uk
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Beat the Monday blues on a Blind date with a Book!Β ππ
Our books are waiting patiently on our Blind Date bookshelves at the Billy B to be taken on their dates β simply choose a book, check it out, unwrap it and enjoy!Β π
Experts in our Department of Physics, led by Dr Simone Scaringi have discovered a mysterious bow shock wave around a dead star. With the source of this energy leak a mystery, the discovery could challenge understandings of star evolution. Read more π www.durham.ac.uk/news-events/...
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Oh my god. Itβs actually finally happened. Merry Christmas, everyone!
While searching for something entirely unrelated, today I found (and downloaded!) an amazing book:
A List of Words and Phrases in Every-Day Use by the Natives of Hetton-Le-Hole in the County of Durham, Being Words Not Ordinarily Accepted, or But Seldom Found in the Standard English of the Day.
Healthcare workers have twice the risk of fatal drug overdose compared to other workers π
New research finds occupational hazards included workplace access to drugs, clinical knowledge of dosing, and prescribing power.
#MentalHealth #Healthcare #SubstanceUse #WorkplaceHealth
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UK aims to widen access to Erasmus after agreeing to join in 2027, reports Helen Packer #edusky
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/uk-aims-widen-access-erasmus-after-agreeing-join-2027
Paywalled, but the gist is that teenagers (and younger children) using VR more and more - driven by black Friday sales, headsets seen as a good Christmas gift, and lots of social free-to-play apps like Gorilla Tag, UG, VRchat www.theverge.com/column/84235...
ππABSTRACT & REGISTRATION SUBMISSION OPEN IN DURHAM !!!
I are pleased to open abstract and registration submission for the next Girls and Women in the Criminal Justice System Conference which will take place at Durham University, on 18 February 2026. pay.durham.ac.uk/event-durham...
A 2 by 2 array of images. They depict the four Stokes parameters for potassium vapour as a function of frequency in the vicinity of the D1 resonance. For a natural abundance potassium vapour cell of length 25βmm containing 60βTorr of neon buffer gas. The applied magnetic field is 1160βG, with the vapour cell stem temperature, increasing from 75βC to 135βC , in 15βC increments.
Theoretical ElecSus calculations of the on-resonance (i.e. = 0βGHz) normalised Stokes parameter magnitude for (a) S0, (b) S1, (c) S2 and (d) S3 for a vapour cell stem temperature range between 75β135βC and magnetic fields, in Faraday geometry, of 750βG, 1000βG, and 1200βG for three neon buffer gas filling pressures of 0βTorr, 60βTorr, and 100βTorr .
Experimental and theoretical Stokes parameters of the potassium D1 line as a function of linear detuning in a 25βmm natural abundance potassium vapour cell with 60βTorr of neon buffer gas, when filled at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, subject to a magnetic field of (1160βΒ±β4)βG. The solid lines represent the experimental data, while the dashed lines represent the ElecSus theoretical fit to the data. The Stokes parameters shown are (a) S0, (b) S1, (c) S2 and (d) S3 for five vapour cell stem temperatures of 93ββC, 103ββC, 110ββC, 118ββC, and 129ββC . The vapour cell body temperature was maintained at 20ββC above the stem temperature. The residuals, shown below each main subplot, for = 93ββC are shown as a demonstration of excellent agreement between experimental data and the ElecSus model.
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Experimental and theoretical characterisation of Stokes polarimetry of the K D1 line with neon buffer gas broadening
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Atoms, lasers, and magnets!
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Whether refining research questions or updating tests to make them more inclusive, Katie Okeβs work as a Lived Experience Young Advisor is helping research deliver real-world impact.
Find out how in our latest 'Behind the Research' newsletter ‡
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A global team of experts has created the first ever framework for lifestyle psychiatry. It outlines how interventions in sleep, diet, physical activity & social connection can improve our mental health.π§ The work is published in @bmj.com Mental Health.
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LBDA Research: Spotlight on Caregiving
If you or someone you provide care for is participating in a clinical trial, you already know that care partners play a key role in research studies.
Read more: www.lbda.org/research-spo...
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We're third in the #UK in the @timeshighered.bsky.social Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026 - testament to how our research crosses traditional boundaries to address today's global challenges: www.durham.ac.uk/news-events/...
#THEunirankings #THEISR #THEISF #highered
Great talking to Emily and Rachel from @npr.org's Short Wave podcast about the mysteries of inner speech - and how difficult it is to get good data on who uses it and who doesn't. www.npr.org/2025/11/19/n... #innerspeech
It is 90 years since George Orwell travelled to the north of England to learn about the living conditions of the northern working-class, during the long Depression of the 1930s.
Todayβs figures show not much has changed.