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A collaborative partnership has developed the World's First pair of Parkinson’s Walking Glasses, a wearable mobility device that projects visual cues to facilitate mobility for people with Parkinson’s ...
From its humble beginnings as simple meat extract to the advanced science of diagnostic media, the agar plate has always been the workhorse of the microbiologist The origins of Oxoid’s culture media ...
The prize is awarded annually in recognition of an outstanding achievement in engineering research in the fields of medical, microwave and radar or laser/optoelectronic engineering, with the prize ...
International scientists from organisations including the European Space Agency (ESA), UCL and biotech firm LinkGevity focused on necrosis – cell death resulting from infection – to improve ...
Researchers from the Medway School of Pharmacy (a partnership between the universities of Kent and Greenwich) have helped isolate the Lloviu virus (LLOV) – a close relative of Ebola virus – for the ...
Dr Dirk Mörmann, managing director of the Endress+Hauser Level+Pressure competence centre, was killed in a car accident while returning from a business meeting, said the company. He took over as head ...
A major review of health inequities published on 4 April 2022, lays a roadmap for the role of industry in ‘levelling up’. The UCL Institute of Health Equity in partnership with Legal & General have ...
The Compact Muon Solenoid experiment or CMS involves more than 5,000 scientists and technicians. Central to its operation are the modules that form the tracker enabling the detector to record the ...
It is designed to overcome concerns about the lack of consistent training and recognised status for those working in the field. The programme permits practitioners to benchmark their competence, ...
Most crop circles are manmade but ‘experts’ maintain that there is a distinct difference between manmade and non-manmade circles. The basis of this conclusion is a wealth of evidence and theories.
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