A £13.4 million initiative to create a driverless transport testing area based in the Royal Borough of Greenwich and nearby Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London is due to be up and running by spring 2019.
New forensic technology created by scientists at ߲Ƶ will make it “impossible” for criminals erase their fingerprints from crime scenes.
On Thursday 16 November, LU Arts will present the first of this year’s ‘Pub Science’ series, exploring the theme of climate change.
A new study by sleep experts at ߲Ƶ is examining how sleep and weight management are related.
An event aimed at inspiring women to succeed will focus in the careers of four ߲Ƶ academics.
Interface Polymers, based at the University’s Science and Enterprise Park (LUSEP) has secured a £2m investment round led by private capital investment group 24Haymarket to advance its unique Polarfin® copolymer additive technology.
߲Ƶ is part of a multi-million infrastructure research programme which has been officially launched in London today.
An international climate change conference will bring experts to ߲Ƶ to discuss the threats, solutions and technology associated with the growing environmental phenomenon.
Dressed smartly for his interview, sitting and in the shadow of a decommissioned fighter jet in the atrium named after him, ex-RAF test pilot Captain Desmond Penrose is speaking passionately about the quality of the UK’s engineering industry.
Ministry of Defence funded PhD students have visited ߲Ƶ for a week-long summer school aimed at developing their expertise of quantum technology.
Scientists are a step closer to creating powerful atomic-level imaging to “uncover the mysteries of nature” thanks to new research into exotic metamaterials.
߲Ƶ’s Professor Vicky Tolfrey is to receive one of the International Paralympic Committee’s (IPC) top awards in recognition of her commitment to para athlete research.
߲Ƶ’s Centre for Research in Communication and Culture will host the 10th biennial International Society of Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP) conference from 9 – 12 July 2017.
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߲Ƶ has joined forces with a group of UK universities and research institutions in backing a pledge to support technical staff.
Professor Zahid Hasan of Princeton University and Berkeley National Laboratory will present the 2017 Sir Nevill Mott lecture on Thursday 25 May.
Three ߲Ƶ PhD students have picked up awards in the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Science Photography competition 2017.
߲Ƶ’s School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences are looking for participants to take part in a new study to assess the effectiveness of ‘tempe’ (a soy food product originating from Indonesia) in improving memory in older adults.
People with a normal BMI who carry their weight around the middle are at the highest risk of death from any cause compared to those who are overweight or obese but carry their weight elsewhere, ߲Ƶ research has found.
Lewis Wright, Postgraduate Researcher at the Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST) has won an online outreach competition for scientists, where school students are the judges.