How can we know something exists but not know what it is, or what it's made of? The concept of dark matter was initially suggested in the 1930s to account for the gravitational behaviours observed in galaxies. 🌌 Scientists, puzzled by the absence of visible mass needed to hold galactic clusters together, concluded that an unknown substance, termed dark matter, must account for the missing mass. Check out the link in our comments that explains what scientists think dark matter could be, and illustrates their detection efforts. 🔗 #DarkMatter #DarkEnergy #Universe
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The Science and Technology Facilities Council is keeping the UK at the forefront of international science and tackling some of the most significant challenges facing society such as meeting our future energy needs, monitoring and understanding climate change, and global security. The Council has a broad science portfolio and works with the academic and industrial communities to share its expertise in materials science, space and ground-based astronomy technologies, laser science, microelectronics, wafer scale manufacturing, particle and nuclear physics, alternative energy production, radio communications and radar. STFC has 5 main UK sites: Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL), Daresbury Laboratory (DL), UK Astronomy Technology Centre (UKATC), Chilbolton Observatory and Boulby Underground Laboratory. STFC operates or hosts world class experimental facilities including: • In the UK; ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, the Central Laser Facility and RAL Space. STFC is also the majority shareholder in Diamond Light Source Ltd. • Overseas; telescopes on La Palma and Hawaii STFC enables UK researchers to access leading international science facilities by funding membership of international bodies including European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), the Institut Laue Langevin (ILL), European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) and the European Southern Observatory (ESO). STFC is one of seven publicly-funded research councils and is part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). It is an independent, non-departmental public body of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).
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STFC is excited to share that we will be attending the UK Space Conference 2025! 🚀 The event will be held in Manchester in the home of the North-West Space Cluster which is managed by STFC. This is a brilliant opportunity for us to showcase the region's role in driving innovation in the space sector. 👩🚀 Our team has been instrumental on the programme committee for the event, with Alan Cross, Phil Carvil and Sarah Beardsley working hard behind the scenes to bring the event to life. Come along to meet the team at our stand: 📆 16-17 July 2025 📌 Manchester Central Convention Complex Learn more ▶️ https://lnkd.in/dFiY3hR4 📸 Image shows members of the North-West Space Cluster at STFC Daresbury Laboratory. Credit: STFC BID. #space #innovation
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Engineers, technicians, and data scientists could be on the frontline of tackling infections. 🦠👇 UKRI is offering up to £3.75 million in funding from a £20 million pot for interdisciplinary research projects geared towards understanding, predicting, and preventing the spread of infectious disease and ensuring epidemic preparedness. Research can aim to tackle all kinds of pathogens, including in: ✅ Animals ✅ Humans ✅ Plants ✅ Natural environments This investment in epidemic preparedness is part of the wider UKRI Strategic Theme of 'Tackling Infections'. This theme aims to encourage cross-council collaboration to drive research and innovation that produces positive and tangible results on epidemic prediction and prevention. Learn more at our webinar: 📅 24 April 🕜 11:00am 🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/gbGnwckf More details available on UKRI website ▶️ https://lnkd.in/eZxXHwYD STFC Hartree Centre, Central Laser Facility, ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, Diamond Light Source, Research Complex at Harwell, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
🚨 Calling all researchers from diverse disciplines! Could you help tackle current and future epidemic threats to animal, human, and plant health? Phase 2 of our epidemic preparedness flagship investment is now open for applications, and we’re inviting a wide range of disciplines to apply - whether you’re in engineering, medicine, environmental, or social science. This is a fantastic opportunity to collaborate and build relationships across disciplines and institutions beyond your usual remit! 💡Join our webinar on 24 April to learn more: https://lnkd.in/e8N__3dU 📧 Have questions? Email them in advance to: TacklingEpidemics@ukri.org 📝 Or apply now: https://lnkd.in/eZxXHwYD ⏰ Closes on 19 June 2025 at 4pm You don’t need to have phase one funding to apply and we welcome applications from new or established groups. This opportunity is part of the wider UKRI Tackling Infections strategic theme that aims to enhance our prediction and prevention of infectious diseases that pose threats to people, livestock, crops, and natural resources. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
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Start-up companies in STFC's Business Incubation Centre (BIC) are pioneering the use of AI to transform healthcare processes and deliver the best care to patients. 🥼 Based at our Daresbury Laboratory, the BIC programme provides funding, facility access, and support to start-up ventures to empower small businesses and drive economic impact in the UK. Three of these start-ups are applying AI to the healthcare industry to help patients manage both physical and mental health conditions: ✅ Decently ✅ Talk It Out ✅ Leafstory Learn more about how AI is transforming the healthcare landscape ▶️ https://lnkd.in/ejH5mc3e STFC Business & Innovation
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STFC has entered a partnership with science institutes in South Africa to deliver potentially life-changing innovations. Work from teams in our nuclear physics group are helping to deliver two of these projects including: 📈 Lightweight and affordable digitiser technology for installation on drones 🎯 Target design and production for reaction studies 🔭 AI technology for the delivery and maintenance of telescopes and astronomical instruments Through knowledge exchange and technical contributions, these projects have the potential to foster stronger ties between the UK and South Africa and advance scientific endeavours overseas.
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We are excited to be entering a partnership with Knowledge Quarter Liverpool (KQ Liverpool) and Sci-Tech Daresbury, contributing our state-of-the-art facilities at STFC Daresbury Laboratory to this unique collaboration. 🤝 This partnership will identify future projects, investment opportunities and access to facilities while driving innovation led development. Read more 👉 https://lnkd.in/eMQD-rZ7
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Fragmented knowledge slows progress. That's why, as part of our long-standing partnership with India's Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) Hyderabad, EPIC was born. 🌏 Part-funded by the ISPF, EPIC will play a crucial role in advancing laser-driven accelerator technology. This research could help in many areas: from aviation safety and cancer treatment, to making accelerators more accessible to users. Take a look at the video below to hear what the scientists have to say ⬇️ Rajeev Pattathil #LaserTechnology #AcceleratorTechnology #Photonics #UKIndiaCollaboration UKRI India
The knowledge surrounding laser-driven accelerator technology is currently fragmented. Research in this next-generation technology is essential to achieve significant breakthroughs and address complex global challenges. However, access to these advanced facilities can be difficult. The Extreme Photonics Innovation Centre (EPIC) is a collaborative project based on a long-standing collaboration between the UK's STFC and India's TIFR. Its mission is to develop control systems for high-power lasers in the future. EPIC aims to advance novel accelerator technology and explore the exciting potential applications of laser-driven accelerators across various fields, including industry, engineering, science, medicine, and advanced materials.
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The international research infrastructure team from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology recently visited our Daresbury Laboratory site. The visit was to find out more about the international science and research partnerships that STFC proudly play a part in across all of our sites. Pictured are Daresbury colleagues showing our guests around CLARA, the compact linear accelerator, and the Hartree Centre.
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Our technicians, scientists and engineers at STFC ASTeC and ISIS Neutron and Muon Source have been collaborating with the Department for Atomic Energy (DAE) in India’s Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) to create a next-level particle accelerator. Read more 🔽 📷 Photo Credit: Zelch Csaba via Pexels
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Today, we celebrated the culmination of our Engineering Experience Programme! 👩🔬 Together with our dedicated team of STFC mentors, year 12s tackled some complex and real-world engineering challenges, and their solutions were fantastic. Seeing new passion for engineering is what it's all about. #STEM #StudentSuccess #Innovation #Engineering
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