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Research shows Black Holes can grow ‘hair’ when spinning

An international team of scientists have revealed that black holes can grow additional hair-like structures when spinning fast enough, a discovery that could give new insight into the behaviour of black holes.

New spin-out company signals quantum leap for brain imaging

A new type of wearable brain scanner, designed to allow people to move freely whilst being scanned, is a step closer to being used in hospitals with the launch of a new partnership.

Double Fellowship win for leading computer scientist and power electronics engineer

Two researchers at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ have been elected as Fellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Breaking the rules of chemistry unlocks new reaction

Scientists have broken the rules of enzyme engineering to unlock a new method for creating chemical reactions that could unlock a wide range of new applications – from creating new drugs to food production.

Female Scientists get on their soapbox to bring event to ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½

Leading female scientists from the city’s two universities are joining forces to bring the Soapbox Science event to ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ for the first time. The virtual event will engage the public in ground-breaking research that will cover topics including stem cells, cancer therapy and climate change.

Study launched to investigate nutrient intake of people switching to vegan diet

Going vegan in January has become an increasingly popular new year diet choice and nutritional experts have launched a study to analyse the nutrient changes in people who become vegan for a short time.

New flavour research is tasty addition to Chinese partnership

An international team of Food Scientists have been awarded funding to study the flavour of one of China’s most valuable marine shellfish that will help with the development of new products that appeal to consumers.

Looking to the past to build food security for the future

New funding will help experts unlock a legacy of soil information.
Experts from the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ and the University of Zambia have received funding to help them in their research to promote sustainable agriculture in southern Africa, using historic soil surveys.

Researchers have developed a new theory for observing a quantum vacuum that could lead to new insights into the behaviour of black holes.

Researchers have developed a new theory for observing a quantum vacuum that could lead to new insights into the behaviour of black holes.

Plant research seals importance of microbes for survival and growth

Scientists have revealed that plants have a ‘sealing’ mechanism supported by microbes in the root that are vital for the intake of nutrients for survival and growth.
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