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The latest science news from areas such as physics, chemistry, biology and health, along with the ever expanding field of materials science and space exploration.

Chasing strangeness with a hybrid ring imaging Cherenkov detector

Professor Fatiha Benmokhtar is conducting experiments using hybrid Ring Imaging Cherenkov detectors to investigate the proton’s structure.

The Department of Animal Biosciences: A global leader in research and education on agricultural and companion animals

The Department of Animal Biosciences underpins the ethical and sustainable production of animal products and care of companion animals.

Positioning Europe as a key hub for life sciences

Explore the Strategy for European Life Sciences and its aims to accelerate Europe’s leadership in the life sciences sector.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global targets designed to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. Our latest science news includes updates from organisations looking to tackle Goal 4 and Goal 17.

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Three-dimensional pictures of the quarks inside of resonating protons

Discover how physicists at Jefferson Lab use resonating protons to gain insight into the Universe that existed just after the Big Bang.

Wood materials can create reliable organic solar cells

Researchers have shown that untreated kraft lignin can be used to make organic solar cells even more environmentally friendly and reliable.

UK joins Horizon Europe programme in landmark deal

The UK has become an associated country of the Horizon Europe programme, with the partnership coming into effect January 1, 2024.

UK Government announces £2bn engineering biology strategy

The UK Government has revealed a new £2bn strategy to position the nation as a global leader in engineering biology.

2D crystals breakthrough paves way for commercialisation of next-generation electronics

University of Manchester researchers have made a breakthrough in the transfer of 2D crystals to commercialise next-generation electronics.

Award-winning wastewater-based epidemiology used to track COVID-19 outbreaks

The method of tracking COVID-19 through wastewater-based epidemiology has been recognised with several awards. Read more here.

EU and Canada conclude negotiations for association to Horizon Europe

The conclusion of negotiations for Canada's association to Pillar II of Horizon Europe was announced at the EU-Canada Summit. Read more here.

Exotic nucleus sheds light on the forces of quarks

Experiments have revealed that the radius of an exotic nucleus, 26mAl, could impact quarks. Discover more here.

Accelerating the search for dark matter

Researchers have pioneered a new way to search for dark matter at the ATLAS experiment at CERN. Read more here.

Improving nanomaterials safety with the SAbyNA Guidance Platform

Learn how the SAbyNA project is developing the integrative SAbyNA Guidance Platform to support the development of safer nanomaterials.

Industrial residual stress control and the EASI-STRESS project

The EASI-STRESS project revolutionises industrial stress management in metals by developing commercial services in advanced characterisation.

Search for dark photons boosted by CMS experiment improvement

The CMS experiment has used data from Run 3 of the Large Hadron Collider to present its first search for dark photons.

Wire coils found to improve particle detectors

Wire coils that are carefully positioned have been found to improve photodetector efficiency by counteracting Earth’s magnetic field.

Developments in graphene-based biomedical technologies

Learn why graphene and other layered materials have great potential for numerous next-generation biomedical technologies.

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