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  1. 3 hours ago

    If you are in Madrid on April 27 don't miss this great event at together with the Spanish Royal Physics Society and

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  2. 18 hours ago

    Our third and final group of school students today were visiting from Liverpool. We discussed quantum materials, exoplanets and particle physics. There were some great questions for our researchers!

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  3. Apr 10

    Thank you to the 30 girls who visited us today to explore atomic spectra and quantum materials. We hope you enjoyed your morning of physics!

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  4. Apr 10

    Prof. Balbus welcomes students to the Department for the 'British Physics Olympiad' and 'British Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad' training camps

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    Apr 5

    schools - your Y7-9 girls should go to the MarieCurious day ! And anyone else who can travel to Oxford on Sunday 29 April

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    Apr 9

    LAST CHANCE TO APPLY for The Royal Society Pairing Scheme. For researchers to be paired with UK parliamentarians and civil servants to give both sides the opportunity to experience the other’s world. Application closes Sunday 15 April.

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    Apr 9

    New paper on the ArXiv: joint work from , centre for cold matter and as part of the . Demonstrating high coherence Ramsey measurements for quantum simulators built on CaF and RbCs!

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    Apr 6

    Great opportunity today to get a first look around the new wing of . Very nice building with good views onto and the university park.

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  9. Apr 5

    How nice ! Hope to see you all at a future alumni event here. Check our website for an updated list. Our graduates do indeed go on to do amazing things 😉 #❤physics

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    Feb 27

    First AFM viscoelastic nanoscale maps of lipid membranes confirm that cholesterol makes lipid membranes stiffer, but it can also make them more viscous.

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    Apr 3

    Brilliant picture from Japan's Himawari satellite showing the Moon rising over the South Pacific. New Zealand's North Island in the bottom-centre of the pic.

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    Apr 3

    Priority booking opens today for Oxford astronomer (Sky at Night) and jazz musician (Hackney Colliery Band) for an evening of improvised conversation and perhaps a little music - this June@ChippyTheatre

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    Apr 3
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    Apr 3

    Don't leave without your Alumni Card! It keeps you connected to the university, opens up the global Oxford Alumni community, and has lots of discounts attached to it - pick yours up at our Leavers' Fair, 6-8 June

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    Mar 28

    Hugely interesting, salutary blog by Leonardo Buizza on the current climate change picture, challenges, opportunities and the role of UK research and training

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    Mar 29

    Listen to the final podcast - from spoke to Dr Alexy Karenowska of who gave fascinating insights into reconstructing Palmyra Arch & role of cultural heritage in politics & identity

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    Mar 30

    Beams are back in the for the 2018 run!

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    Apr 2

    This week's comes from DPhil and student . Here we have a scanning electron micrograph of a silicon solar cell with pyramidal antireflection structures and a laser cut patterning trench.

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    Apr 2

    Good morning Twitter! I’m super excited to be curating this week! I’m Sheila, I’m a planetary scientist, teacher, education, outreach and diversity officer and a proud wife and Mum. I’ve had a varied career path and love my job!

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