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Self-assembling materials discovered

February 6, 2017
Researchers at the Academy of Finland have discovered gold nanoclusters that can self-assemble to form two and three-dimensional materials

New-look research body appoints chief

February 3, 2017
Sir Mark Walport has been appointed chief executive of the newly formed Research and Innovation organisation.

European blood disorder project launched

February 3, 2017
A multi-million pound project is offering hope to patients suffering from life-threatening blood disorders.

Tissue reuse scheme expanding its reach

February 2, 2017
The University of Leeds is leading a scheme to reduce the number of animals needed for biomedical research.

New sustainable catalysis moves away from rare earth metals

February 1, 2017
A team of scientists at the University of Huddersfield have developed a new chemical reaction that is catalysed by the use of simple iron salts.

Material science advancement after tightest knot created

January 31, 2017
Scientists at the University of Manchester have created the tightest knot ever achieved, opening up a potential avenue for a new generation of advanced materials.

SESAME synchrotron circulates first beam

January 30, 2017
The Middle East’s first ‘light-source laboratory’ has circulated a beam for the first time.

London University chosen to be focal point of new dementia institute

January 27, 2017
UCL has been selected to be the hub of a new £250m UK Dementia Research Institute.

80 million year old collagen successfully recovered

January 26, 2017
Researchers in the US have successfully isolated additional collagen from dinosaur fossils 80 million years old, suggesting organic molecules can last far longer than originally thought.

New discovery challenges physics assumption

January 25, 2017
The production of narrowband light sources - where electromagnetic radiation would not normally be possible - has been achieved by scientists in Scotland.

3D printing boosts membrane capability hopes

January 23, 2017
3D printing could advance membrane fabrication and capability, according to a new review by researchers from the University of Bath. Membranes for the separation of gas or liquids are restricted...

Oxford Science Park expansion approved

January 20, 2017
Oxford Science Park will see more than 5,000sq m of additional office space after the Council approved its latest planning application. Construction will begin early this year and should provide...

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