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UofG plays key role in development of autonomous network standards

Researchers from the University of Glasgow have played a key role in the development of newly-agreed international standards for autonomous networks.

University of Bristol stem cell spinout secures £7.6m seed funding

CellVoyant, an AI-first biotechnology spin-out from the University of Bristol accelerating the development of new stem cell therapies, has announced a £7.6 million seed round.

Research is making faba beans a better source of protein

Faba beans pack a high-protein punch, making them rich with promise as an alternative to meat and dairy sources. But the legume also has less desirable qualities, like compounds that cause flatulence and interfere with the body’s nutrient absorption.

Researchers turn up the heat on flexible temperature sensor development

Engineers from UK universities have developed a new method of measuring temperature through the interaction of a soft and flexible ‘smart skin’ sensor with electromagnetic waves.

Discovery changes understanding of water’s history on the Moon

New research from a Western University postdoctoral fellow shows the early lunar crust, which makes up the surface of the Moon, was considerably enriched in water more than 4 billion years ago...

Breakthroughs and burdens in a century of diabetes treatment

Since the discovery of insulin, diabetes treatment has made huge advances, but the condition has grown into a global killer.

Professor William Bloss named as new Head of the College of Life and Environmental...

Professor Bloss will harness the creativity, ambition and expertise within the College to deliver truly transformative research and teaching.

ANU chemists make Australian-first discovery of three new recreational drugs

Three new recreational drugs that have never been reported in Australia before have been identified by chemists at Australia’s only fixed-site drug checking service, CanTEST, located in Canberra.

The University of Warwick awards an Honorary Doctorate to comedian, Alex Horne, for School...

The University of Warwick awarded an Honorary Doctorate to renowned comedian Alex Horne for his contributions to widening participation.

Global study to spur new liver cirrhosis medicines

A new £30 million study is aiming to speed up the development of new treatments for advanced liver cirrhosis.
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