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The international project revealed that machine learning models predicted that ARG levels would leap by nearly a quarter by the end of the century in high emission environments. And they said in their ...
Repositioning critically ill patients is essential to recovery but is also resource intensive because of the danger of causing further trauma. But a joint project involving the University of Bath and ...
Professor Seth Coffelt has been awarded £399,670 from the charities Breast Cancer Now and Secondary1st for the work he leads at the institution. Triple negative breast cancers comprise an estimated 15 ...
It has been developed by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) together with the University Commercialisation and Innovation Policy Unit (UCI-University of Cambridge) and Research England. In ...
Two worlds collide, to Russ Swan’s delight.I had not expected, in a minor gallery attached to the gift shop of a larger art gallery, to stumble across a laser interferometer in a glass display case.
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 ...
Focussing on the application of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, its aim is to establish a more “robust” framework of analytical methods. Discovered in the 1930s, oxylipids are fatty molecules ...
The grant will subsidise Northern Engineering Solutions company scientist Dr Pedro Fernandez to develop the industrial use of microalgal photobioreactors (PBRs) for the task. Mine water accumulated by ...
Decoding the microbiome: strain-level analysis to separate good from bad The gut microbiome has captured widespread attention, engaging consumers, clinicians and researchers alike. Trends such as ...
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 ...
The information suggests that numbers plunged by 17% in the 12 month period to December last year. And while net migration to the UK fell 50% to 431,000 in the period, the numbers of ‘study-related ...