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What makes a sand dune sing?

04 Nov 2016

When solids flow like liquids they can make sand dunes sing, and they can also result in a potentially deadly avalanche. Cambridge researchers are...

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At the outer fringes of the system, the gravitational influence of a hypothetical giant planet (bottom left) captures comets into a dense, massive swarm (right) where frequent collisions occur.

Galactic gas caused by colliding comets suggests mystery ‘shepherd’ exoplanet

06 Mar 2014

Latest research has uncovered a massive clump of carbon monoxide in a young solar system. The gas is the result of near constant collisions of icy...

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Collaborative research framework agreement signed with Shell

17 Oct 2013

Agreement will open up new research projects between Cambridge and the global energy company, focusing on making energy more affordable and...

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Galactic ‘vapour trails’ uncovered in giant cluster

20 Sep 2013

Astronomers have discovered enormous smooth shapes that look like vapour trails in a gigantic galaxy cluster. These ‘arms’ span half a million light...

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Image shows fluorescence of solution (left) and membrane (right) made of a polymer of  intrinsic microporosity (PIM-1) under irradiation of ultraviolet (UV) light. The ultraviolet irradiation  induces oxidation and surface densification of the polymeric m

Molecular ‘sieves’ harness ultraviolet irradiation for greener power generation

12 Jun 2013

Latest research uses membrane technology for ‘energy efficient’ gas separation - a crucial part of many major industrial processes and important...

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