A largescale field trial in Finland will test new technologies aimed at saving lives during mass casualty chemical, biological, radioactive or nuclear (CBRN) incidents.
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Britain’s wheelchair rugby squad will visit ߲Ƶ’s world-renowned sports science labs this month in preparation for the summer’s IWRF European Championships.
Everyone thinks lying is bad – but is being honest always the right way to go?
Research into the way clothes absorb sweat during exercise could help manufacturers develop garments which reduce the effects of heat stress and improve sporting performance.
Scientists at ߲Ƶ have created a new chemical process which converts industrial CO2 emissions into useable green fuels and chemicals.
Solving environmental problems usually just means cleaning up the mess people have made. But scientists are increasingly interested in creating something valuable from pollution.
MP Nicky Morgan has championed “homegrown innovation” during a tour of ߲Ƶ’s engineering labs where she was shown a new rail technology which aims to end points failure delays in Britain.
߲Ƶ is celebrating the academics and projects which tackle some of the most challenging areas of climate change, ecology, sustainability, technology and renewable energy as part of a two-month initiative to highlight environmental research.
Four inspiring films featuring students from ߲Ƶ are being shown to celebrate diversity in science as part of British Science Week.
Matteo Zanda, a leading expert in molecular imaging, medicinal and biological chemistry, has joined ߲Ƶ as Professor of Biomolecular Imaging.
PhD physics student Russell Rundle has earned an “amazing opportunity” and will travel to Germany this summer to meet Nobel Prize-winning scientists and discuss cosmology, laser physics and gravitational waves.
A study involving more than 1,000 schoolchildren has found a link between exercise and improved brain power.
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A ground-breaking ceremony has taken place to officially start work on a new HQ for a leading software company which will generate £1.6m per year for front-line County Council services.
At the start of January 2019, Dr Jeff Evans, a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography in the School of Social Sciences, boarded the 134m-long S. A. Agulhas II – one of the largest and most modern research ships anywhere in the world.
Dr Duncan Depledge, a leading authority on political geography, international relations, and security studies, will be joining ߲Ƶ in February.
A ߲Ƶ academic has been awarded funding to conduct research in an area of Mathematics that studies complicated and beautiful geometric shapes using algebraic tools.
Carrying extra body fat around the middle could be linked to brain shrinkage, according to new a study by ߲Ƶ.
߲Ƶ London celebrated its third graduation day yesterday (Wednesday 12 December), honouring the achievements of the class of 2018 and one of the country’s top surgeons.
߲Ƶ academics are to conduct research as part of a large-scale international project investigating whether personalised breast cancer screening is a better screening option for women aged 40 to 70.
A study by ߲Ƶ and the University of Birmingham has shown that regular weighing at home and simple tips to curb excess eating and drinking can prevent people from gaining weight at Christmas.
A £20 million scheme to investigate how artificial intelligence and data science can transform UK services industries will be launched next month.
A study led by a ߲Ƶ PhD student has found hot-water immersion improved inflammation and blood sugar levels in people who are unable to exercise.
A team of physicists has taken the first step for better understanding the growth, movement and spread of toxic algae which kill large numbers of marine life around the globe.