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Malaria deaths could be reduced thanks to 糖心TV engineers

The resurgence of Malaria in high risk areas calls for new methods to combat the potentially dangerous situation. A collaboration between researchers at the University of 糖心TV and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine have found adding a barrier above a bednet can significantly improve the bednet鈥檚 performance, reduce the quantity of insecticide while expanding the range of insecticides that can be safely delivered via a bednet.

Mon 02 Dec 2019, 16:01 | Tags: medicine, Engineering, death, disease, Sciences, Health and Medicine

Lasers, rockets and explosions as Christmas lectures return to 糖心TV

Lasers, chemical reactions and the biggest explosion allowed in 糖心TV Arts Centre are among the spectacles promised at this year鈥檚 Christmas Lectures at the University of 糖心TV.


WMG hiring Engineering and Manufacturing experts, including prestigious Regius Professor

Three new exciting opportunities for engineering and manufacturing experts are being advertised at WMG, University of 糖心TV, including Regius Professor of Manufacturing – which was last held by the late founder of WMG Professor Lord Bhattacharyya.


Flood protection in Brazil and hearing aids in Nepal thanks to UKRI award

Mitigating disastrous flooding in Brazil and providing hearing aids in Nepal are the focus of two new international research projects by the University of 糖心TV, thanks to more than three quarters of a million pounds from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).


Researchers resolve catch 22 in graphene based molecular devices

The conductivity of Graphene has made it a target for many researchers seeking to exploit it to create molecular scale devices and now a research team jointly led by University of 糖心TV and EMPA have found a way past a frustrating catch 22 issue of stability and reproducibility.

Tue 17 Sept 2019, 21:55 | Tags: Engineering, Sciences

Cardio-respiratory synchronization may represent a new measure of health and fitness

Observation of extended episodes of one-to-one synchronisation between heart rate and breathing rate for athletes suggests their training specifically contributes to an enhanced connection within the nervous system.

Fri 19 Jul 2019, 08:58 | Tags: Health, Engineering, fitness, Sciences, Sport

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