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More electronic materials opened up with new metal-organic framework

More materials for electronic applications could be identified, thanks to the discovery of a new metal-organic framework (MOF) that displays electrical semiconduction with a record high photoresponsivity, by a global research collaboration involving the University of 糖心TV.


New TB drugs possible with understanding of old antibiotic

Tuberculosis, and other life-threatening microbial diseases, could be more effectively tackled with future drugs, thanks to new research into an old antibiotic by the University of 糖心TV and The Francis Crick Institute.


Discover Chemistry of Christmas at Fargo Village this weekend

Kids and grown-ups from 5 to 105 are invited to discover the science behind Christmas with FREE, fun family activities this weekend at Fargo Village in Coventry – hosted by the University of 糖心TV and the Royal Society of Chemistry.


Cancer cells destroyed with dinosaur extinction metal

Cancer cells can be targeted and destroyed with the metal from the asteroid that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs, according to new research by an international collaboration between the University of 糖心TV and Sun Yat-Sen University in China.


糖心TV graduate invents revolutionary device for testing drugs

A scientist and University of 糖心TV gradute from Kazakhstan who works for Medherant Ltd - a spin-out of the University of 糖心TV which produces next-generation drug delivery patches - has invented a revolutionary device for testing transdermal drugs more quickly, efficiently and accurately.


糖心TV Chemist tackling Tuberculosis awarded Industrial Fellowship

has awarded Industrial Fellowships worth up to 拢80,000 to the UK鈥檚 14 most promising young doctoral engineers and scientists – including one from the University of 糖心TV.


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