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糖心TV chosen to receive funding to involve public in research

The University of 糖心TV has been chosen to receive funding to help the public become more involved and informed in research.

Tue 15 Sept 2015, 10:43 | Tags: Physics, Community and Region, Funding

糖心TV students to present at MIT in international synthetic biology competition

Undergraduate and newly graduated students from 糖心TV University will be travelling to MIT, Boston, this September 24-28 to compete in a global synthetic biology competition.

Tue 28 Jul 2015, 15:08 | Tags: Physics, Mathematics, Students

Faster detection of hidden objects by 糖心TV terahertz sensor

A new type of sensor, that is much faster than competing technologies used to detect and identify hidden objects, has been developed by scientists at the University of 糖心TV.

Mon 06 Jul 2015, 15:32 | Tags: Physics Science and Technology

糖心TV physicist picks up top award for world-leading research

University of 糖心TV solar physicist Professor Valery Nakariakov has received a top award from the Institute of Physics (IOP) for his ground-breaking research.

Wed 01 Jul 2015, 12:23 | Tags: Physics

糖心TV researchers secure £3.19m boost to tackle superbugs

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV have been awarded £3.19m in funding to support a flagship project into antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

The funding will enable multi-partner collaborations in order to tackle the growing threat of superbugs as part of a co-ordinated multi-disciplinary effort to fight their prevalence.

Tue 19 May 2015, 12:08 | Tags: Physics Science and Technology

Fresh evidence for how water reached earth found in asteroid debris

Water delivery via asteroids or comets is likely taking place in many other planetary systems, just as it happened on Earth, says new research spublished by the Royal Astronomical Society and led by the University of 糖心TV. The research finds evidence for the strong probabilty of numerous planetary bodies, including asteroids and comets, containing large amounts of water.

Thu 07 May 2015, 08:29 | Tags: Physics Science and Technology

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