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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...

Marine life triggers atmospheric ice

October 1, 2015
Marine life in remote ocean regions can contribute to airborne particles that trigger ice formation in clouds. Scientists at the University of Leeds used biological matter samples to discover that...

Investment for UK medical technology innovation

September 30, 2015
The University of Leeds Medical Technologies Innovation and Knowledge Centre (IKC) has received £3 million to continue bringing UK’s medical technology research to patients. The funding – provided by the...

What’s the next step for Mars exploration?

September 29, 2015
Following yesterday’s announcement linking dark streaks on the surface of Mars with liquid water, scientists have spoken about the future of Mars exploration. There will be a number of missions...

Green slime opens the door to the past

September 28, 2015
Green slime at the bottom of an Antarctic lake replicates conditions that occurred on Earth 2.8-2.4 billion years ago, a new study finds. A research team at the University of...

£5 million for drug development boost

September 25, 2015
Cancer Research UK has announced £5 million to bring more cancer drugs to clinical trials. The funding has been awarded to Newcastle University’s Northern Institute of Cancer Research – collaboration...

Dark matter distribution mapped

September 24, 2015
New images reveal the amount of dark matter in the Universe and its distribution in distant galaxies. Astronomers led by Leiden University in the Netherlands used images captured by the...

Bees listed as top pollinators

September 23, 2015
Bees are among the most successful pollinators according to researchers at the University of Bristol. The scientists measured insect visits and pollen deposition to all flower species on a heathland...

Bats’ hunting signals revealed

September 22, 2015
By using images derived from echolocation, researchers have discovered that bats use the changes in sound profile to locate prey. Scientists at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) used acoustic...

Graphene ‘relative’ discovered

September 21, 2015
Scientists have found a new two dimensional material that resembles the structure of graphene. An international team of researchers led by the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) used...

£16 million for Arctic Ocean change research

September 18, 2015
NERC have announced funding of £16 million for Arctic ice cover research. The research programme – The Changing Arctic Ocean: Implications for Marine Biology and Biogeochemistry – will aim to...

EP vote for extensive animal cloning ban

September 11, 2015
The European Parliament (EP) has voted to ban cloning of all farm animals. In a plenary session on 8 September, the Members of the EP banned not only the cloning...

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