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A unique ߲Ƶ study has called for changes to how public toilets are designed in a bid to safeguard public health.
People living in rural villages throughout Malawi have praised the impact of a ߲Ƶ initiative that aims to bring affordable green energy and food security to communities across Africa.
Expertise from across ߲Ƶ has helped a graduate and elite cyclist smash one of the most prestigious records in cycling.
A ߲Ƶ academic has called for significant change after fresh findings into the Grenfell Tower fire were released.
A research collaboration between ߲Ƶ and Cambridge Universities has been set up to develop ultra-lightweight solar cells for use in space applications.
A ߲Ƶ academic has prophesised that we could see the UK turn to a more Mediterranean style of living to deal with a rise in the number of heatwaves, claiming that air conditioning is not necessarily the answer.
A new multi-disciplinary centre based at ߲Ƶ will look to revolutionise how AI is used to improve UK transport.
It’s hoped research at ߲Ƶ will help make life easier for those looking to get a sports bra fitted.
A ߲Ƶ led paper has found a “possible conflict” between the advancement in new window technologies and their goal to be more carbon neutral.
A new development at ߲Ƶ could fix a “significant problem” within the solar panel industry.
A ߲Ƶ led AI transport project, intent on helping the UK reach its net-zero targets, has been shortlisted for a national award.
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A ߲Ƶ led initiative, which aims to bring affordable green energy and food security to communities across Africa, has won a major, global prize.
It’s hoped a partnership involving ߲Ƶ and football’s governing body will improve the durability, safety and performance of artificial pitches.
߲Ƶ research is underway to develop a breath test to predict when health and physical function is at risk of declining in older people.
A ߲Ƶ project is helping in the drive to develop nanogenerator technology which can lead to “affordable” clothing capable of sensing how healthy we are.
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on 26 March was a shocking and tragic event. Six people remain unaccounted for in the disaster, which saw the world’s third largest continuous truss bridge fall into the Patapsco river.
Developments at ߲Ƶ are helping tackle problems at the heart of the UK’s fruit production industry.
Our phones and electronic devices could soon be smaller and sleeker without the risk of overheating thanks to microcapsules that transform in the blink of an eye.
Lower limb prosthetic sockets could soon be printed in remote locations and even in users' homes, thanks to a groundbreaking process developed by manufacturing experts at ߲Ƶ.
A groundbreaking ߲Ƶ led initiative has moved one step closer to helping improve the lives of billions of people across Africa after being shortlisted for a global green energy prize.
An academic at ߲Ƶ believes his new research can help significantly reduce the number of accidents on our roads by improving the reliability of autonomous vehicles.