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PPhysics
FIG. 1. (a) Cut-away rendering of the 229ThO2 target mount. Arrows denote front aperture, window, target, and pyroelectric detector. (b) Rendering of the spectroscopy chamber. (Magenta arrow) Direction of VUV laser propagation. (Yellow arrows) IC electron trajectories from target to detection MCP. (Blue arrows) Background photoelectrons generated from VUV scatter diverted to secondary electrode. (Green arrow) Direction of static B-field used to guide IC electrons. (c) α-spectrum of the 229ThO2 target. (Inset) Photograph of 229ThO2 target used in this study. The peak labeled to 4845 keV corresponds to the dominant α-decay mode of 229Th. The other large peaks correspond to the α-decays of daughter nuclei. The 229Th peak had a FWHM of ∼22 keV, consistent with energy loss through a ∼10 nm sample, as estimated with SRIM [38].
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The world’s most precise nuclear clock ticks closer to reality

  • 11 December 2025
Crucially, it shows that thorium-229 can be studied inside far more common materials than previously thought, removing one…
PPhysics
MicroBooNE collaboration
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Scientists rule out fourth neutrino in physics mystery

  • 5 December 2025
Scientists have taken a major step toward solving a long-standing mystery in particle physics, by finding no sign…
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Manchester scientists join team decoding the genome’s hidden grammar

  • 19 November 2025
Zebrafish Professor Patrick Cai and Dr Joshua James join a project led by Professor…
MManchester
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Manchester Students Take Their First Steps to Becoming Entrepreneurs at Startup Weekend 2025

  • 27 October 2025
The event opened with inspiring talks from Aurore Hochard and Farah Frikha, Founder of Vesta Capsules and MEC alumna, followed by rapid-fire 30-second…
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Dr Dean Lomax and Professor Judy Massare study the skeleton of the newly named sword dragon ichthyosaur, Xiphodracon goldencapensis, at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada. © Courtesy of Dr Dean Lomax.
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Rare Jurassic ‘Sword Dragon’ prehistoric reptile discovered in the UK

  • 10 October 2025
Discovered near Golden Cap in 2001 by Dorset fossil collector Chris Moore, the fossil is almost perfectly preserved…
MManchester
Edinburgh Genome Foundry. CREDIT Edinburgh Innovations and Maverick Photography
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The University of Manchester joins two new national research hubs to drive sustainable manufacturing

  • 19 June 2025
Advanced materials We’re home to 700 materials experts, revolutionising industries by developing advanced materials that unlock new levels…
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