Rows of people wearing orange lanyards in a House of Commons committee hearing. At the front is Catherine sporting her "I'm about to perform an appendectomy" mask and looking particularly snazzy.
Here is my run-down of today's Science, Information & Technology Committee hearing (House of Commons) where @jonbutterworth.bsky.social @si-wills.bsky.social & I argued for no funding cuts, & Prof. Michele Doughtery explained why they were needed. The public gallery again packed with physicists ππ©βπ¬βοΈ
04.03.2026 15:02
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Graph from IoP report showing number of long duration job postings online as a function of time
I also like this one: employers are looking for graduates with physics skills and struggling to find them (hence postings open for >40 days).
βΌοΈβSignificant unmet demand for physics skills exists, particularly outside the scientific sectorβ
Source: www.iop.org/sites/defaul...
01.03.2026 22:55
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Perks of the job: sneak previews of awesome books! @dreochapman.bsky.social has outdone herself with Radio Universe - a truly joyful & eloquent tour of the Universe through the 'eyes' of the oft-neglected but nevertheless remarkable radio telescopes of the world. Warmly recommended - out in March!π
26.01.2026 13:22
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Congratulations Helen!
26.06.2025 16:33
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"Once I was beset by anxiety but I pushed the fear away by studying the sky, determining when the moon would come out and where the sun would appear in the morning"
- Louise Bourgeois
#WomensArt
23.04.2025 06:04
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This is an excellent tip!
29.03.2025 09:47
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also institutions.newscientist.com/article/mg26...
17.03.2025 09:48
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Can art help scientists better understand the quantum universe?
YouTube video by New Scientist
Can art help scientists better understand the quantum universe?
@newscientist.com interviews Dr Ulrike Kuchner and Prof Silke Weinfurtner at the spectaculr "Cosmic Titans" exhibition @uniofnottingham.bsky.social
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBN4...
17.03.2025 09:46
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We're excited to chair the "A multi-scale and multi-tracer view of the cosmic web" session - with @emeegray.bsky.social @apontzen.bsky.social, @abdrake.bsky.social, Tianyi Yang, and me!
07.03.2025 11:45
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For those who donβt know, Jonathan is *the* person who keeps track of stuff in space, a key part of the information ecosystem for anyone who studies or writes about satellites. He now needs some help to keep doing this. (1/2)
22.01.2025 16:09
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On 5 March this year, the second Postgraduate Women in Physics conference will take place in Nottingham, with great speakers and chances to network and showcase your research.
UK friends please help us advertise this event by sharing with PhD students you know!
www.nottingham.ac.uk/conference/f...
14.01.2025 14:58
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Congratulations on both accomplishments!
19.12.2024 16:43
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Just a reminder, as you look outside and notice it's already getting dark π±, that today is the earliest sunset of the year (15:51 in London). From tomorrow the sunsets slowwwwly start getting later again. (Sunrises don't start getting earlier until Dec 30th hence solstice on 21st.) YOU ARE WELCOME.
12.12.2024 14:37
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Could I be added please? I'm working on galaxy evolution and environment.
15.11.2024 11:15
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It's okay to FAIL exams - Sixty Symbols
Professor Philip Moriarty on why failure is not the end of the road... More links and info below β β βAlso in this little collection of videos...The Problem...
Students, parents, teachers! Are you or someone you support anxiously awaiting UK A-level/Highers results?
If the outcomes are not as expected, all is not lost. There are always options (believe it or not)
My colleague Philip Moriarty: from failure to Professor
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZJT...
06.08.2024 09:58
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Adding another voice to the chorus to say please rest, rest, and rest some more. Hope you have a swift recovery.
10.10.2023 10:45
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