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Innovative Transmission Electron Microscope to be developed by Manchester scientists

Manchester scientists are developing a Transmission Electron Microscope that integrates cutting-edge spectroscopy with AI.

EU commits €1.25bn Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions research funding

The European Commission has announced €1.25bn research funding for the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), part of Horizon Europe.

EU boosts MSCA4Ukraine initiative with €10m funding under Horizon Europe

The European Commission has increased the budget of the MSCA4Ukraine initiative with an additional €10m funding through Horizon Europe.

What is 3D printed food and can it be created in space?

3D food printers can facilitate anything from the creation of the most elaborate cake decorations to the production of a steak in space, but...

Reducing the likelihood of dead zones through phosphorus management

Innovative research has resulted in the removal of 90% of the phosphorus from animal feed, reducing the possible creation of dead zones in the...

Stem cell production: boosting applications in cellular and gene therapy

The Stem Cell Engineering Research Group, Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences, focuses on the development of cell production systems for the ex-vivo expansion on...

Researchers have discovered that blue-green algae can produce oil

A study conducted by the University of Bonn, Germany, has shown that cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, can produce oil. Until now, it was believed that...

Groundbreaking study to simplify oil separation using 2D materials

A research team from the University of Manchester have potentially overcome one of the biggest issues in membrane technology, membrane fouling. Membrane-based separations are current...

Turning scrap metal into powder

MolyWorks converts metal scraps directly into powder in a single step with an inherently superior process to industry standard powder production methods. Often, more than...

The sustainable electrochemical synthesis of hydrogen peroxide

For a society that thrives on renewable energy, it is essential that excess renewable energy is converted into chemical fuels. Hydrogen peroxide (HP) is an...

Researchers develop low-cost cell-free biotechnology

Researchers have developed a low-cost approach to improving cell-free biotechnology’s utility for bio-manufacturing and portability for field applications. A team of researchers at California Polytechnic...

New Horizon 2020 training programme for nanoelectrochemistry students

In a bid to influence further research into nanoelectrochemistry, Horizon 2020 have funded project SENTINEL which offers a four year Innovative Training Network for...

Nano-tweezers for the extraction of a single molecule of a cell

Researchers at University of Leeds have developed ‘nano-tweezers’ which can extract single molecules from living cells without destroying them. Dr Paolo Actis, from the School...

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CMS Large Hadron Collider tracker upgrade will enhance the world of particle studies

The CMS collaboration at CERN LHC is preparing a major upgrade in preparation for the High-Luminosity LHC operations starting in 2029.
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LIGO: Unravelling the mysteries of the Universe through gravitational wave detection

Discover how the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) Laboratory is advancing gravitational waves research.
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Capturing a Universal understanding from James Webb Space Telescope Images

Dr Massimo Robberto, an AURA Observatory Scientist from the Space Telescope Science Institute, details the galactic journey to capture the first breathtaking James Webb...
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Discussing the concept and design of Electron-Ion Collider detectors

Scientists outline the key components of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) and what it will mean for physics research.

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Unlocking the green potential: Transforming industrial CO2 into acetone with carbon capture and utilisation technology

PYROCO2 is developing carbon capture and utilisation technology for climate-positive solutions in European chemical production.
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Learn about INN-PRESSME Open Innovation Test Bed which creates sustainable alternatives to oil-based products for a circular economy.
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A nuclear energy renaissance in Sweden and the SUNRISE programme

Nuclear energy research is rapidly advancing in Sweden, where new policy and changing political winds are acting as a positive driving force.
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The Standard Model: How can we identify its strengths and weaknesses?

Theoretical particle physicists are providing exact predictions to compare LHC measurements to reveal the strengths and shortcomings of the Standard Model. Discoveries behind the decimal...