An investigation led by Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Physiology at Kingston University Dr Nick Freestone concluded that “non-traditional lower order species” offered a route to address a ...
Belgian universities have begun work on updating one of the two particle physics detectors that form part of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN’s) particle accelerator, the Large Ha… ...
Drugs manufacture might be made speedier and cheaper if makers opted for heat technology in favour of more complex methods, suggests new research from the University of Manchester.
The Department of Science (surely soon to be renamed the Department of Idiocy) even has the nerve to issue a press release claiming that its absorption of UKSA will ‘bolster’ the space sector and cut ...
AstraZeneca dominated a hard fought contest for this year’s Lab Awards at Lab Innovations, winning in four out of 13 categories.
University of Sheffield engineers are using the weather to time energy intensive manufacturing for when the electricity grid’s carbon footprint is ...
Sainsbury Wellcome Centre fellow Sara Mederos was one of three finalists at this year’s Eppendorf and Science Prize for Neurobiology.
Teams based at the University of Glasgow developed a protein language model (PLM) –a specific type of LLM/large language model that approaches protein sequences in a similar way to sentences. Their ...
Researchers from Robert Gordon University School of Computing, Engineering and Technology have secured £0.8 million for a clean energy project to ...
Commercial seeds used to help revive meadowland and plant diversity could have the opposite effect on the British countryside, says a study by Durham Un ...
US company Grail claims that results for its new blood test suggest it is capable of diagnosing more than 50 cancer types.