Researchers chart the 鈥榮ecret鈥 movement of quantum particles

22 December 2017

Researchers from the 探花直播 of Cambridge have taken a peek into the secretive domain of quantum mechanics. In a theoretical published in the journal Physical Review A, they have shown that the way that particles interact with their environment can be used to track quantum particles when they鈥檙e not being observed, which had been thought to be impossible.聽

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拢85 million gift from the Dolby family to transform Cambridge science

06 December 2017

探花直播 探花直播 of Cambridge has received an 拢85 million gift from the estate of Ray Dolby, founder of Dolby Laboratories and its world-renowned Dolby Noise Reduction, Dolby Surround, and successor audio signal processing technologies, which have revolutionised the audio quality of music, motion pictures, and television worldwide.聽

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Supermassive black holes.

A force to be reckoned with

27 November 2017

Gravity is one of the universe's great mysteries. We decided to find out why.

Think you know what gravity is? Think again. New research is revealing how little we know about this most mysterious of forces.

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Mammary gland, 4 day-old mouse

Scientists reveal the beautiful simplicity underlying branching patterns in tissue

21 September 2017

In the centenary year of the publication of a seminal treatise on the physical and mathematical principles underpinning nature 鈥 On Growth and Form聽by D鈥橝rcy Wentworth Thompson 鈥 a Cambridge physicist has led a study describing an elegantly simple solution to a puzzle that has taxed biologists for centuries: how complex branching patterns of tissues arise.聽

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Cambridge scientist leading UK鈥檚 拢65m scientific collaboration with US

21 September 2017

探花直播UK is investing 拢65 million in a flagship global science project based in the United States that could change our understanding of the universe, securing the UK鈥檚 position as the international research partner of choice. Professor Mark Thomson from the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Cavendish Laboratory has been the elected co-leader of the international DUNE collaboration since its inception and is the overall scientific lead of this new UK initiative.

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