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3D maps of ozone and dust on Mars

3D maps of ozone and dust on Mars

A new research grant will make it possible to create maps of ozone and dust found on Mars as part of the ExoMars mission. The mission...

The Conversation (web) 16 December

The Conversation (web) 16 December

Dr Miguel Valdez, Lecturer in Technology and Innovation Management, is the lead author on an article published in The Conversation. The article was...

IoP lecture video: What’s Quantum Technology? – Sir Peter Knight

IoP lecture video: What’s Quantum Technology? – Sir Peter Knight

https://youtu.be/5lXOLvfIeDI The UK National Quantum Technology Programme has induced a step change in the UK's capabilities for pushing...

A man in blue overalls hangs from the ceiling of an airplane, performing maintenance work in a confined space.

SPS Researcher involvement on NASA mission to sample asteroid Bennu

Space rocks returning from near-Earth asteroid Bennu on the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will bring never-before-seen samples back to Earth. Open...

A view of the planet Venus from space, showcasing its thick atmosphere and bright, reflective surface

Groundbreaking discovery could signal life on Venus

Scientists from across the globe, including Dr Helen Fraser of The Open University, have detected a rare gas – phosphine – in the...

Applications for Ernest Rutherford Fellowship within SPS

Applications for Ernest Rutherford Fellowship within SPS

The Science and Technology Facilities Council offer a number of Fellowships each year to early-career researchers working in research that...

An artist's impression of a vibrant red planet orbiting a bright, shining star in a cosmic landscape.

Super-Earth planets detected orbiting nearby star

A system of super-Earth planets – possibly rocky worlds, but larger than Earth – has been detected orbiting the nearby star Gliese 887. An...

Two images of the same galaxy displayed in contrasting color schemes, highlighting different features and details.

SPS-led research selected as highlight from 10 years at LOFAR telescope

The International LOFAR (Low Frequency Array) Telescope is celebrating its 10th anniversary on 12th June, and work, published...

A black hole is prominently located at the center of a swirling galaxy, surrounded by bright stars and cosmic dust.

SPS astronomers find signs of a disintegrating planet around a nearby star

Using data from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite space telescope, a team of OU astronomers within the School of Physical Sciences, led...

Artist's rendering of the Hubble Space Telescope floating in space, showcasing its iconic design and scientific purpose.

Funding success to design sensors for X-ray telescopes

OU researchers within the School of Physical Sciences have been awarded €1 million by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a prototype...

New study reveals mud volcanoes on Mars may flow like lava

New study reveals mud volcanoes on Mars may flow like lava

European researchers, including Dr Manish Patel, Dr Matt Balme and Dr Matthew Sylvest from The Open University(OU), have...

Apollo 17 sample leads to new discovery of the Moon’s evolution

Apollo 17 sample leads to new discovery of the Moon’s evolution

An international team of scientists, including Mahesh Anand, Professor of Planetary Science and Exploration at The Open University, have...