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Scientists trap krypton atoms to form one-dimensional gas

For the first time, scientists have successfully trapped atoms of krypton (Kr), a noble gas, inside a carbon nanotube to form a one-dimensional gas.

Community spirit fired up during heatwave – report shows impact of 2022 heatwave on ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ residents

A new study has revealed how residents in ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ were negatively impacted by the heatwave in July 2022 and that those from socially and economically vulnerable groups were more affected, but also that community spirit and caring for each other helped people to cope.

Road users needed to help identify potential accident hotspots

Road users across ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½shire are being called on to help researchers identify areas across the county where accidents are likely to happen by sending in videos of their ‘near-crashes’.

Engaging children with science helps with long term interest in STEM

Engaging children early with science can have long term impacts on subject choices at GCSE and A level, and improve uptake of STEM subjects, according to new research.

New Food Innovation Centre has recipe for business success

A wider range of food and drink businesses from the whole supply chain will have access to specialist support and expertise with the new Food Innovation Centre.

Veganuary cuts fat and cholesterol but also reduces vitamins and minerals

Meat-eaters who take part in Veganuary could cut their saturated fat and cholesterol intake but may also miss out on vital micronutrients, according to a new study.

Funding for drug development to help tackle Type 1 Diabetes

Scientists have been awarded £3m to develop new targeted drugs to help people with Diabetes to make their own insulin that could pave the way for a cure for the disease.

Future Leaders Fellowships boost ground-breaking research

Two researchers from the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ have received a funding boost after being awarded UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships.

Research shows electric flare stack technology significantly reduces carbon emissions

Researchers have used new technology to create an electric flare stack that significantly reduces CO2 emissions compared to gas flares that are currently used by oil refineries to control pollution.

University wins Research Project of The Year at Times Higher Education Awards

The ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ scooped STEM Research Project of the Year at last night’s Times Higher Education Awards for prioneering research to develop a new non-invasive treatment for Tourette’s Syndrome.
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