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X-rays unravel fossil secrets

October 20, 2015
By using an X-ray imaging technique, palaeontologists have discovered borings made by shell invertebrates in a sea urchin fossil.

New collaboration to deliver personalised oncology treatment

October 16, 2015
AstraZeneca and the University of Manchester have announced a collaboration aiming to deliver personalised healthcare for cancer patients.

The mysteries of DNA origami unfolded

October 14, 2015
Scientists have found that the assembly of DNA into nanostructures follows distinct pathways rather than random ones.

LHC produces ‘littlest liquid’

October 13, 2015
Quark-gluon plasma – a state of matter thought to have existed right at the birth of the Universe – has been produced with fewer particles than previously thought possible.

£5.4 million for next generation biomaterials

October 9, 2015
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has announced funding of £5.4 million for research into new healthcare materials.

Stellar mosaic shows close relation with our galactic neighbour

October 8, 2015
Astronomers have found similarities between new-born stars in our galaxy and a neighbouring one.

DNA repair studies win Chemistry Nobel Prize

October 7, 2015
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar for their discoveries in DNA repair.

Subduction zone formation finally explained

October 7, 2015
Geologists have explained how subduction zones – zones where one tectonic plate moves under another and sinks into the mantle – form.

Neutrino oscillations discovery wins Noble Prize

October 6, 2015
Takaaki Kajita and Arthur McDonald's discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrino particles have mass, has scooped this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics.

Novel therapies against parasitic diseases win Nobel Prize

October 5, 2015
A novel therapy against infections caused by roundworm parasites has won William Campbell and Satoshi _mura half of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The other half has...

Protein acts as natural vaccine in bees

October 5, 2015
By studying honey bees, entomologists have discovered that a blood protein acts as natural immunisation of bees. A research team at the University of Helsinki used fluorescence microscopy and discovered...

ZEISS and ECR microscopy partnership drives success

October 2, 2015
Optics technology company – ZEISS – has announced expansion of its multi-year partnership with the high-performance engine production company ECR Engines. ECR will use microscopes, provided by ZEISS, for quality...

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