Articles tagged with 'science' | University of ԰

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2026
21
May
2026
| 17:14 Europe/London
In findings, published in Nature Chemistry, researchers from the Universities of ԰ and Oxford have now demonstrated that a series of compounds containing {N₄}•– units can be reliably synthesised and characterised. The team prepared five
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21
May
2026
| 11:02 Europe/London
Creative ԰ were delighted to welcome internationally renowned composer, producer and creative technologist Andrew Melchior to The University of ԰’s School of Arts, Languages and Cultures for a two-day
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19
May
2026
| 10:49 Europe/London
New research by a collaboration of UK‑based scientists has revealed that common indoor and outdoor air pollutants can alter both brain and respiratory function within just four hours of exposure, offering key insights into how air pollution impacts
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15
May
2026
| 17:13 Europe/London
Researchers have uncovered how major geological faults can simultaneously channel magma towards the surface and prevent volcanic eruptions, offering fresh insight into how eruptions begin, and why some never happen.
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15
May
2026
| 16:01 Europe/London
University of ԰ scientists, part of a global team led by Stanford University, have uncovered a remarkable link between where you live and how quickly your body ages.
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14
May
2026
| 15:25 Europe/London
Friendly skin bacteria could hold the key to stopping eczema in its tracks according to a breakthrough by a team of UK and Japanese scientists.
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14
May
2026
| 10:00 Europe/London
An international team of scientists has discovered that methane hydrates beneath the northwest Greenland continental shelf became rapidly destabilised by meltwater, releasing large stores of methane during ice-sheet retreat across the continental
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29
April
2026
| 11:03 Europe/London
Professor Apala Majumdar, Professor of Applied Mathematics at The University of ԰, has been elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales (LSW).
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27
April
2026
| 10:15 Europe/London
The reliable supply of drugs is fundamental to any healthcare system, yet shortages remain a persistent problem.Disruptions arise from a range of causes: manufacturing failures, fluctuating demand, regulatory changes and wars. Around 60% of drug
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24
April
2026
| 13:55 Europe/London
A collaboration of scientists at the University of ԰ and the University of Birmingham have explored a more effective and less toxic way of delivering genetic material into cells, a challenge central to areas such as gene therapy,
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24
April
2026
| 11:39 Europe/London
The University of ԰ is celebrating a second consecutive year of success at the Breakthrough Prizes, with ԰ physicists again recognised for their leadership in one of the most ambitious and long‑running experiments in particle
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23
April
2026
| 17:37 Europe/London
Researchers at The University of ԰ have developed a high‑performance membrane reactor that significantly improves the production of acrylic acid from waste glycerol, offering a more sustainable alternative to today’s fossil‑based
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20
April
2026
| 13:53 Europe/London
Researchers at The University of ԰ have shown that microbial communities from terrestrial hot springs could be harnessed to convert industrial CO2 emissions into useful products, offering new routes towards a circular, low-carbon
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20
April
2026
| 10:00 Europe/London
University of ԰ chemists and international collaborators have isolated a rare three‑atom bismuth ring and shown it behaves as an aromatic metal system, marking a major step forward in understanding chemical bonding beyond carbon.
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15
April
2026
| 10:00 Europe/London
The International Centre for Advanced Materials (ICAM) is pleased to announce the extension of its well-established academic–industry collaboration framework agreement broadening its scope to include a wider range of topics including materials,
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13
April
2026
| 18:26 Europe/London
Pollution released from our textiles is smaller and more irregular in shape than previously thought, according to new research led by The University of ԰. 
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11
April
2026
| 13:29 Europe/London
With financial support from the Gates Foundation, researchers at the ԰ Institute of Biotechnology (MIB) have used engineering biology – an emerging technology that uses nature’s own processes to manufacture everyday chemicals and materials
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09
April
2026
| 10:58 Europe/London
A mathematics professor at The University of ԰ has developed a novel machine-learning method to detect sudden changes in fluid behaviour, improving speed and cost of identifying these instabilities and overcoming one of the major obstacles
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02
April
2026
| 18:00 Europe/London
A team led by scientists at the National Graphene Institute (NGI) at The University of ԰ developed the first technique capable of capturing atomic‑resolution videos of individual gold atoms ‘dancing’ across a surface surrounded by liquid,
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01
April
2026
| 12:28 Europe/London
A University of ԰ Professor has been appointed by  Lord Vallance, Minister of State for Science, Innovation, Research and Nuclear, as an Expert Reviewer for an independent assessment of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
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31
March
2026
| 15:51 Europe/London
Many people have likely found themselves watching oddly satisfying videos of random objects being squashed by a powerful hydraulic press, but rarely people consider why things squash the way they do.
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31
March
2026
| 10:30 Europe/London
Researchers at The University of ԰ have created a groundbreaking physics‑informed machine‑learning model that can run molecular simulations for unprecedented lengths of time, even at temperatures as high as 1000 Kelvin.
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27
March
2026
| 13:34 Europe/London
The University of ԰ and United Utilities have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance research and innovation in the water sector.
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26
March
2026
| 21:43 Europe/London
Researchers at The University of ԰ have developed a new physics‑based artificial intelligence approach that, for the first time, enables accurate global‑scale predictions of how dissolved organic carbon moves between seawater and marine
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26
March
2026
| 10:00 Europe/London
԰ researchers have secured nearly £1 million from UKRI to develop miniature snail inspired soft robots capable of delivering anti cancer drugs with unprecedented precision inside the human body.
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25
March
2026
| 15:16 Europe/London
Researchers from across The University of ԰ have joined forces with UK industry and government partners to explore how quantum science can be translated into real world technologies.In a conference hosted in person at the Core
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25
March
2026
| 11:35 Europe/London
The University of ԰ is backing a major new commitment alongside Russell Group universities to build a healthier future for the UK, working in partnership with the NHS, national and local government, industry and the local community.
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20
March
2026
| 16:07 Europe/London
By Sheena Cruickshank, University of ԰ and Jonathan Worboys, for The ConversationA new immunotherapy drug has demonstrated early promise in a recent prostate cancer clinical trial. The drug, called VIR-5500, is a “masked T-cell engager”.
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20
March
2026
| 10:08 Europe/London
The University of ԰’s Great Science Share for Schools (GSSfS) is continuing to inspire young people around the world to become curious, confident scientists.
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17
March
2026
| 09:42 Europe/London
Scientists have developed a new material that can use sunlight and water to convert carbon dioxide (CO₂) into carbon monoxide (CO) – a key building block for making fuels, plastics, pharmaceuticals and other everyday chemicals.The finding, led by
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