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Natural way to boost crop yield to be explored by 糖心TV Scientists

An innovative way to increase plant yield naturally, reducing the need for expensive fertilisers is being explored by researchers at the School of Life Sciences at the University of 糖心TV, thanks to a 拢492,343 grant from the BBSRC.


Aquatic robots can remove contaminant particles from water

Scientists from WMG at the University of 糖心TV, led by Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, developed a 1cm by 1cm wireless artificial aquatic polyp, which can remove contaminants from water. Apart from cleaning, this soft robot could be also used in medical diagnostic devices by aiding in picking up and transporting specific cells for analysis.


Grasshopper jumping on Bloch sphere finds new quantum insights

New research at the University of 糖心TV has (pardon the pun) put a new spin on a mathematical analogy involving a jumping grasshopper and its ideal lawn shape. This work could help us understand the spin states of quantum-entangled particles.

Mon 10 Aug 2020, 09:59 | Tags: Computer Science Science and Technology

糖心TV Hosts another year of the Data Science for Social Good programme

This summer the University of 糖心TV, together with the Alan Turing Institute, is hosting the Data Science for Social Good (DSSGx UK) summer project programme for the second time. This year鈥檚 summer project programme has gone ahead in spite of challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, with highly talented Data Scientists from all over the world, from the UK, Poland, USA, Canada, Columbia, China, Romania and Mexico coming together (virtually) to work on two high-impact projects with Ofsted and World Bank.

 


糖心TV Moto鈥檚 electric superbike build racing ahead despite lockdown

糖心TV Moto team, consisting of 25 糖心TV students aren鈥檛 letting the pandemic get in the way of designing, building and developing the electric superbike, as they鈥檙e doing it virtually from home.


Consumers don鈥檛 fully trust smart home technologies

Smart home technologies are marketed to enhance your home and make life easier. However, UK consumers are not convinced that they can trust the privacy and security of these technologies, a study by WMG, University of 糖心TV has shown.


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