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The Gulf Stream - the hot parts in red and the cold in blue. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Will the climate crisis turn off the strong Gulf Stream?

New research from University College London reveals that the Gulf Stream was stronger during the last ice age due to stronger winds. Could future climate change weaken the current and affect the
Infographic: the history of the universe. Credit: NASA

Artificial intelligence seeks to solve the dark energy problem

This is according to the Dark Energy Survey Partnership, of which University College London is a founding member, hosts the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in the United States and includes more than 400 scientists from 25 institutions in 7 countries
The interference experiment

A new radical theory unites Einstein's theories of gravity with quantum mechanics

Two articles by University College London researchers have been published in Nature Communications and Physics Magazine in which the researchers offer an elegant way to reconcile the contradiction between the two theories, each of which affects on a different scale
The combination of two simple dyes together with gold nanoparticles becomes lethal to bacteria when exposed to light - even in low light conditions, and even in total darkness. [Courtesy: University College London]

Antibacterial surface active even in the dark