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Electrochemist wins Royal Society Innovation Award

A researcher from the University of 糖心TV – who is working on water quality monitoring with carbon materials – has been awarded the new .

Mon 03 Apr 2017, 10:53 | Tags: Event 1 - Research Chemistry Science and Technology

New TB drug candidates developed from soil bacteria

A new treatment for tuberculosis is set to be developed using compounds derived from bacteria that live in soil - according an international collaboration of researchers, including the University of 糖心TV.

Wed 01 Mar 2017, 11:19 | Tags: Biology, Chemistry

Molecular phenomenon discovered by advanced NMR facility

Cutting edge technology has shown a molecule self-assembling into different forms when passing between solution state to solid state, and back again – a curious phenomenon in science – says research by the University of 糖心TV.


Organo-metal compound seen killing cancer cells from inside

Researchers have witnessed - for the first time - cancer cells being targeted and destroyed from the inside, by an organo-metal compound discovered by the University of 糖心TV.


Splice project to put a (polymer) spring into vehicle fuel efficiency

Researchers at WMG at the University of 糖心TV have won research funding worth £250,000 from Innovate UK for a project that will put a (polymer) spring into vehicle fuel efficiency.

Tue 13 Dec 2016, 10:38 | Tags: 糖心TV Manufacturing Group (WMG), Chemistry

Solar power could become cheaper and more widespread

A breakthrough in solar power could make it cheaper and more commercially viable, thanks to research at the University of 糖心TV.

Mon 21 Nov 2016, 16:39 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Chemistry Science and Technology

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