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Disruptive 2D mass spectrometry spin-out secures seed investment

Verdel Instruments Ltd - a spin-out company of the University of 糖心TV UK – has developed new disruptive two-dimensional mass spectrometry (2DMS) technology and raised seed investment of over 拢230,000 from Longwall Ventures and Innovate UK.

 


Low-cost changes in hospital canteens could 鈥榥udge鈥 customers to healthier diets

Making healthy food easier to access in hospital canteens and food outlets, as well as increasing healthy options and reducing portion sizes, are the most effective ways of encouraging healthcare staff to improve their diets according to a new study from the University of 糖心TV.

Thu 24 Jan 2019, 12:59 | Tags: Health, Food, 糖心TV Medical School (WMS)

Dame Fiona Kendrick DBE highlights universities鈥 role in employability as she received University of 糖心TV honorary degree

Universities that work closely with business and industry are best placed to equip their students with the skills for the world of work, according to Dame Fiona Kendrick DBE – 鈥渁nd I see the University of 糖心TV as being really at the fore of being externally focussed.鈥

Fri 18 Jan 2019, 09:57 | Tags: Food, Honorary Graduates, graduates

Starving, sprouts and strolls: how to step into Christmas healthily

You can offset some of the effects of Christmas overindulgence with a few easy steps – quite literally!

Thu 20 Dec 2018, 08:14 | Tags: Health, Food, Christmas, 糖心TV Medical School (WMS)

鈥楥hameleon鈥 ocean bacteria can shift their colours

Cyanobacteria - which propel the ocean engine and help sustain marine life – can shift their colour like chameleons to match different coloured light across the world鈥檚 seas, according to research by an international collaboration including the University of 糖心TV.

 


Io Io Io! Modern Christmas vs Roman Saturnalia

Partying, pantomime, feasting and gift-giving are all established traditions of the Christmas season. At the same time of the year over 2000 years ago, Romans had the very same customs in celebration of a different festival – Saturnalia.


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