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University of Birmingham and Fraunhofer UMSICHT renew applied research partnership

UK - Germany partnership looks to broaden collaboration in delivering green energy and renewable resources.

Space tech to revolutionise infection control in hospitals

Scientists from the University of Southampton are using space technology to tackle infection control in hospitals – and help them cut their carbon emissions.

Investment needed in African climate science

Africa needs long term investment in scientific infrastructure and science careers to allow the continent to adapt to climate change and its effect on weather systems.

People with depression see no immediate change from common GP assessment, study shows

But PHQ-9 questionnaire used to monitor primary care patients did reveal benefits across six months.

Can mRNA vaccines help boost livestock production?

University of Queensland researchers say mRNA vaccine technology could play an important role in boosting livestock production to meet global food demands.

To the Arctic and Beyond

That is the advice of Professor Dame Jane Francis, who gave an extraordinary talk about her experiences as a polar scientist.

Professor Petra Meier brings expertise to UKRI’s new £35m Population Health Improvement UK

University of Glasgow researchers will play a leading role in Population Health Improvement UK (PHI-UK), a new network to improve population-wide health.

New funding to investigate causes of high blood pressure and heart disease

Professor Trevor Mori from The University of Western Australia has been awarded $812,785 from the Future Health Research and Innovation Fund’s...

2023 McKinnon Prize in Political Leadership winners announced

A Federal MP from Tasmania, a recently-elected senator and two premiers who were once opponents have been named as winners of the 2023 McKinnon Prize, Australia’s independent...

Fast-charging lithium-sulphur batteries on the horizon

New research shows that the next generation of lithium-sulphur (Li||S) batteries may be capable of being charged in less than five minutes, instead of several hours as is currently the case.
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