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Peering into the life of neutrinos

JUNO detector by Spectrum instruments

Juno is a neutrino detector under construction 750m below Jiangmen in China. A collaboration between 17 countries, 730 scientists from 74 universities and national laboratories have worked on it. At its heart will be a 34.5m diameter acrylic sphere filled with 20,000 tons of liquid scintillator, which will emit photons if neutrinos interact with it – neutrinos sourced from eight ...

Summer Science Exhibition 2024 runs in July

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One for your diary – it’s the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibition 2024, taking place place 2 – 7 July in London. The free to attend event – showcasing cutting-edge research from across the UK – returns this year with 14 interactive flagship exhibits to explore first-hand. “Immerse yourself in ground-breaking science – get up close with brain scanners, discover ...

Sellafield engineering centre opens doors to children for Science Week

Sellafield engineering school visit

Over 50 children got hands-on at Sellafield Ltd’s Cleator Moor engineering centre learn about STEM during British Science Week. From Distington Community School and aged seven to 11, they constructed marshmallow and spaghetti towers, tried 3d printers and a drone simulator, and experimented with Lego robots and paper rockets. “It’s always a pleasure to see the kids interacting with our ...

UK back in EU Horizon science research programme, and Copernicus, not Euratom

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The UK has rejoined the European ‘Horizon’ research programme, having been a big hitter in the programme’s predecessors when the UK was part of the EU. It now has associate status in Horizon – Norway, New Zealand and Israel are already Horizon associates and, according to the UK Government, Korea and Canada are looking to join. “From today, UK researchers ...

Smart capsule monitors dose for radiotherapy

SAIT CAS xray dose capsule

For monitoring X-ray doses in patients undergoing radiotherapy for gastrointestinal cancer, a group of researcher have created a prototype swallowable dosimeter capsule that also measures gut pH and temperature. “The researchers found that the dosimeter was approximately five times more accurate than standard methods for dose determination,” according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, whose Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology ...

UKRI announces Quantum computing project funding

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UK Research and Innovation has announced funding for projects within the UK’s National Quantum Technologies Programme. The £50m comes from UKRI’s previously announced £170m Commercialising Quantum Technologies challenge. The projects are Aeon-Rb £2.5m Led by HCD Research to develop accurate quantum clocks for national infrastructure. Altnaharra (cryoelectronics for quantum circuits) £4.3m Led by Quantum Motion Technologies, brings together experts in: superconductivity, ion ...

Royal Society takes its Summer Science Exhibition online

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This year, in the wake of Covid-19, the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibition is going online. Running from 13 – 17 July, the free event aims to celebrate advances in science and scientific research. It features a week of interactive quizzes, creative challenges and a range of talks on science topics, including the science of pets, doping in sports and ...

Rolls-Royce helps out in junior electric car challenge

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Greenpower Educational Trust is an electric car racing scheme developed to encourage STEM learning in schools. Rolls-Royce teamed up with March CE Primary School to help with its ‘Formula Goblin’ class racer at the ‘Gathering of the Goblins’ – the car firm and school are based close together in Sussex. “We have helped March CE Primary School to design and build ...