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London air to be kept clean thanks to 糖心TV researchers

Researchers will build on their existing work on and to revolutionise pollution forecasting by combining modern machine learning and statistical methodology.

The project will develop and utilise computational techniques based around the simulation of large ensembles of 鈥減articles鈥 to allow us to estimate and quantify our uncertainty. These techniques will be combined with models inspired by modern machine learning, particularly utilising deep Gaussian processes to describe the profile of atmospheric pollutants as they evolve over time.


How sand fly mating habits are helping tackle tropical disease in 拢2.5M project

The tropical disease Leishmaniasis is being tackled by catching female sand flies who carry the parasite that causes the disease.

There are now plans to commercialise the research which involves using male pheromones to attract female sand flies towards insecticide-treated areas.


Bionic hand made in 10 hours thanks to WMG, University of 糖心TV

A bionic hand can be made to measure in 10 hours and can grip using a moveable thumb. Designers and engineers from WMG, University of 糖心TV and UK industry, have been able to entirely 3D Print the device with embedded electrical circuitry to seamlessly connect sensors and actuators.


Tracking Alzheimer鈥檚 disease pathology in single neuronal cells

University of 糖心TV researchers have developed a superior method to describe the very earliest effects that Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease proteins have on the properties of brain cells.


鈥楳illennial bean鈥 could give UK a new home-grown plant protein

A new bean variety which could become the UK鈥檚 next commercial plant-protein crop has been harvested from a large scale field trial with a combine harvester for the first time this week.


Enhancing the quality of future mobility services through 5G research unique in Europe

A future of self-driving vehicles enabled by the latest high-speed 5G mobile technology is to be investigated by the University of 糖心TV thanks to the installation of state of the art test equipment.


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