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Evolved herbicide resistance driven by chemical usage

March 19, 2018
Scientists from the University of Sheffield have identified factors which are driving the evolution of herbicide resistance in crops – something which could also have an impact on medicine as...

Organ-on-chip tech offers Hep B hope

March 16, 2018
Scientists at Imperial College London have become the first in the world to test how pathogens interact with artificial human organs.The team used an artificial liver __- originally developed at...

Funding boost for doctoral training

March 15, 2018
The Government has announced an investment of £184 million to fund Doctoral Training Partnerships.Over 40 UK universities will share in the funding that will support doctoral training over a fouryear...

Electro-spinning breakthrough for high-tech clothing

March 14, 2018
Materials scientists have developed a new nonwoven material that is electrically conductive as well as flexible and breathable.The German and Chinese team say this paves the way for comfortable high-tech...

Micropollutant capture receives EC grant

March 13, 2018
Biomaterial company, CustoMem, has received a European grant for its novel material – designed to capture micro-pollutants from wastewater.The award of £1.24m will enable the company to bring its granular...

Taking out allergens with cold plasma

March 12, 2018
Researchers at the University of Liverpool are developing a device that uses cold plasma technology to tackle the problem of airborne allergens in the home.Cold – or nonthermal – plasma...

Heroin vaccine close to human trials

March 9, 2018
Scientists from the US say they have achieved a major milestone toward designing a safe vaccine to both treat heroin addiction and block lethal overdose of the drug.Their research, published...

Race to study mysterious marine ecosystem

March 8, 2018
A team of scientists, led by the British Antarctic Survey is bound for Antarctica to investigate a mysterious marine ecosystem that’s been hidden beneath an Antarctic ice shelf for up...

Investment for world’s first portable fingerprint drug test

March 7, 2018
UK-based Intelligent Fingerprinting, developers of the world’s first portable fingerprint drug test, have secured £1.7 million of funding from a group of private US and UK investors.The investment will help...

Deep-brain light penetration goes wireless

March 6, 2018
A team from a Japanese research institute have found a way to penetrate deep brain structures with light – an important step for the development of optogenetics.Thomas McHugh, research group...

Small particles lead to big storms

February 19, 2018
Even the tiniest of particles from human emissions can fuel powerful storms and influence weather and crops much more than previously thought, according to new research.The study, published in Science,...

Bacteria used to block dengue and Zika

February 15, 2018
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have found a bacterial strain which blocks dengue and Zika virus transmission from mosquitoes. The team show that a novel strain of the inherited bacteria...

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