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Changes to non-EU visa regulations good for science

June 14, 2018
The campaign for science and engineering has welcomed the announcement that doctors and nurses will be exempt from immigration quotas as a major step forward for scientists and engineers.On Friday,...

AI heart diagnostic on way to UK

June 13, 2018
Ultromics, the UK start-up behind artificial intelligence technology for the diagnosis of coronary heart disease, has raised £10 million in Series-A investment.The funding was led by Oxford Sciences Innovation (OSI),...

NMR goes large at Warwick

June 12, 2018
The UK’s first 1 GHz solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer is on its way to the University of Warwick, thanks to £8 million from the Engineering and Physical Sciences...

UK aims high for organ on a chip technology

June 11, 2018
Several academic, industrial and regulatory biomedical research centres came together last month to propel the UK into the race to advance organ on a chip technology.Medicines Discovery Catapult, the Medical...

Israeli med tech welcomed to northern alliance

June 8, 2018
The Northern Health Science Alliance has signed an agreement to bring Israeli health and medical technology innovations to the North of England.The joint-working arrangement will support Israeli healthcare companies establishing...

Iran joins the International Agency for Research on Cancer

June 7, 2018
The International Agency for Research on Cancer has welcomed the Islamic Republic of Iran as a new participating state.The membership of the Islamic Republic of Iran also reflects the continuing...

Publishing giants sign up to blockchain pilot

June 5, 2018
Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis Group and Cambridge University Press have joined a pilot project to test blockchain technologies applications to peer review.Blockchain for Peer Review focuses on the problems...

“Spooky action at a distance” harnessed for telecoms

June 4, 2018
Physicists have succeeded in mastering a technique, which could allow transmission of quantum information over long distance.Professor Jürgen Eschner and his team at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany, have entangled...

Boron set to become king of the nanotubes

June 4, 2018
Boron nitride nanotubes are primed to become major building blocks for next-generation composite and polymer materials after a new discovery at Rice University in the US.A team from the university...

Brain Tumour Awards open for bids

June 4, 2018
Cancer Research UK has launched a new grant scheme for research aimed at advancing our understanding of brain tumours and the challenges translating discoveries into treatments.The Cancer Research UK Brain...

Overseas expansion brings award for diagnostic company

May 21, 2018
Molecular diagnostics company, Elucigene Diagnostics, has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise for success in international trade.Elucigene’s products are used for the rapid detection of genetic diseases such as...

Pure chemicals company raises finance

May 18, 2018
A Liverpool based chemical intermediates company has raised £1.5m in equity finance to support the Company’s growth plans and increase production capacity overseas.The Company, originally a spin-out from Liverpool University,...

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