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Universities launch programme to boost UK space sector graduate opportunities

September 22, 2024
Three south of England-based universities have launched a project to provide hands-on industry experience and training for students seeking careers in the expanding UK space industry.

Bristol dominates uni cohort with double win at first AI awards

September 14, 2024
The University of Bristol’s leading role in artificial intelligence for higher education received public recognition with two wins in an inaugural awards ceremony for AI.

AFRC achieves another testing gold

August 31, 2024
The University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) has attained yet another mechanical testing technique gold standard with the award of ISO 17025 for its mechanical testing laboratory.

Machine learning provides workout for new polymers

August 24, 2024
Materials scientists in Japan have adapted machine learning to predict the mechanical properties of new polymers.

Frogs’ secret defence leaves would-be predators stuck for answers

July 12, 2024
Notorious for their ability to produce defensive toxins, frogs can also employ another, less well-known chemical weapon to foil predators.

Vallance assumes key science ministerial role

July 7, 2024
Former chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance has joined the newly elected Labour administration as the new minister of state for science.

Six pioneers shortlisted for £350,000 AF Harvey prize

June 30, 2024
Six leading international researchers have been shortlisted as nominees for the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) prestigious £350,000 A F Harvey Engineering Research Prize.

Light technology ‘may offer sustainable AMR solution’ 

June 8, 2024
New technology pioneered by an Italian company working with University of Birmingham scientists could provide an innovative and sustainable approach to tackling antimicrobial resistance.

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