The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) is a UK government agency that carries out research in science and engineering, and funds UK research in areas including particle physics, nuclear physics, space science and astronomy (both ground-based and space-based).
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- Royal Astrological Society to host Slough workshops celebrating famous Herschel family of astronomers
Organisers are hoping a series of free astronomy workshops showcasing the history of a famous family of astronomers from Slough will inspire youngsters to learn about the world around them.
- Science Square Ushers in New Era of Research
Georgia Tech recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of Science Square's first phase.
- Understanding Why Stars Explode
Reviewed by Lexie Corner Boosted by the £3.4m FAUST project, funded by the UK Research and Innovation’s Science and Technology Facilities Council (UKRI-STFC), researchers from the University of Surrey ...
- Tickets Alert: Harwell Campus science open day
This is outside London, but for the first time in eight years, the large Harwell science campus near Didcot will have a free open day for the public to wander around and see what happens here.
- £3m Surrey sensors will shine new light on why stars explode – and how they create the building blocks of everything in the universe
Detectors that can stop very high-energy particles in their tracks and measure the speed at which reactions take place inside stars are being ...
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- Royal Astrological Society to host Slough workshops celebrating famous Herschel family of astronomers
Organisers are hoping a series of free astronomy workshops showcasing the history of a famous family of astronomers from Slough will inspire youngsters to learn about the world around them.