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  • National Space Centre Lockdown Thematic Weeks

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 12 May 2020 During the 2020 lockdown, the National Space Centre continued to engage a national audience with their space-themes videos.

  • Trailblazing astrophysicist and champion of women in science to deliver University of Leicester publ

    Posted by Physics and Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 1 May 2024 Pulsar discoverer Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, who made one of the most significant scientific discoveries of the 20 th  century, has been invited to deliver a keynote...

  • Black History Month event – In Conversation with Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 12 October 2023 As part of our events to mark Black History Month this October, we’re really excited to have our new Chancellor, Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, join us for a very special event on campus on Friday 20...

  • Women in Space: On the Ground and Heading for the Stars – Seminar by Sue Nelson

    Women in Space: On the Ground and Heading for the Stars - Seminar by Sue Nelson

  • SUREFest – Final Internship Presentations

    This summer, the School of Physics and Astronomy has hosted 11 interns working as part of the SURE (summer undergraduate research experience) programme. 

  • Blood suckers fluid dynamics explain how quickly a vampire could drain your blood

    Throughout human history there have been tales of vampires – bloodsucking creatures of folklore that prey on their victims by draining their life essence, usually via the blood.

  • Photographs of the Great Jupiter-Saturn Conjunction

    Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 14 January 2021 In December 2020, we asked members of the Physics and Astronomy community to look up and capture a chance-of-a-lifetime conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn – here are some of the photos.

  • A-Z articles

    Explore the Social Worlds A to Z articles at the University of Leicester.

  • Animals’ ‘sixth sense’ more widespread than previously thought

    A study using fruit flies, led by researchers at The Universities of Leicester and Manchester, suggests the animal world’s ability to sense a magnetic field may be more widespread than previously thought.

  • Group contacts

    Contacts for Planetary Science group based in Physics at University of Leicester.

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