Artist’s impression of two white dwarfs in the process of merging. Depending on the combined mass, the system may explode in a thermonuclear supernova, or…
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An image showing the water drop bounce. Credit: University of Warwick When a water droplet lands on a surface it can splash, coat the surface…
This is an artist’s impression of a hot Jupiter orbiting close to a star. Credit: University of Warwick/Mark Garlick Astronomers from the University of Warwick…
Artist’s impression of gamma-ray burst with orbiting binary star. Credit: University of Warwick/Mark Garlick Stars need to be in binary systems to create gamma-ray bursts,…
Deep machine learning method can predict molecular wave functions and electronic properties of molecules This algorithm could drastically speed-up future simulation efforts in the design…
The giant planet is orbiting the white dwarf just outside the gas disc. The blast of high-energy photons that it receives from the white dwarfs…
Quantum computers can potentially answer questions beyond the capabilities of classical computing – but their answers might not be reliable University of Warwick scientists have…
Illustrative image for the University of Warwick research on ‘Flamenco dancing’ molecule could lead to better-protecting sunscreen. Credit: Created by Dr. Michael Horbury Molecule that…
Flexible solar cells could enable use on vehicles and curved surfaces, such as the roof of a car. Credit: Karma Automotive Discovery by University of…
Exoplanet NGTS-4b — also known as ‘The Forbidden Planet’. Credit: University of Warwick/Mark Garlick A Neptunian planet has been found in what should be a…
This artistic representation shows how an asteroid, destroyed by the enormous force of gravity of a white dwarf, has formed a ring of dust particles…
Artist’s impression. A planetary fragment orbits the star SDSS J122859.93+104032.9, leaving a tail of gas in its wake. Credit: University of Warwick/Mark Garlick A fragment…