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RC of Pathologists opens new £12M HQ

August 20, 2019
The Royal College of Pathologists has relocated its headquarters to a new £12 million office in Aldgate, London.

Signals suggest black hole swallowed neutron star

August 19, 2019
Gravitational wave detectors have registered evidence of a black hole swallowing a neutron star for the first time.

NASA data suggests early Jupiter smash

August 16, 2019
Gravitational readings from NASA’s Juno spacecraft suggest Jupiter collided with a still-forming planet in our early solar system.

UC Davis partners pharmaceutical for cannabis research

August 15, 2019
The University of California has partnered Biopharmaceutical Research Company to conduct research into the chemical and biological profiles of cannabis.

EPSRC funds bandage sensor tech

August 13, 2019
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has given engineers £360,000 to develop a microsensor that detects wound healing by monitoring mechanical changes in the body’s tissue.

Ebola patients cured with mAb drugs

August 13, 2019
Two monoclonal antibody drugs will be used to treat Ebola patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) following a successful nine-month trial.

GNA Biosolutions raises $13.5M

August 12, 2019
GNA Biosolutions has secured $13.5 million from its Series C funding round to advance development and secure IVD-CE marking of its first point-of-care molecular diagnostic platform.

Leeds creates thinnest 2D gold

August 8, 2019
University of Leeds scientists have claimed first fabrication of freestanding 2D gold with a sub_nanometer thickness.

PM announces new NHS AI lab

August 8, 2019
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has allocated £250 million for investment in AI, including a new lab for developing AI technologies for the NHS.

Ancient yeast leavens bread

August 7, 2019
A 4,500-year-old strain of yeast sampled from ancient Egyptian pottery has been used to bake bread.

Physicists borrow from social networks

August 7, 2019
A new technique treats debris from proton collisions like a social network in order to distinguish normal data from unusual data that could be further researched.

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