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Scientific breakthrough in ultrafast Ultraviolet-C light generation and sensing

Scientists have developed a new platform for the generation and detection of ultrashort UV-C laser pulses on femtosecond timescales. This breakthrough could unlock new opportunities for transforming optical wireless communication systems, material processing applications and medical imaging.

University awarded funding for Grand Challenge projects in sustainable medicine

Two teams from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have been awarded funding for research that will drive transformation in sustainable medicines manufacturing.

Scientists awarded funding to secure the future of the British Oak tree

Plant scientists from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have been awarded funding to investigate new ways to overcome challenges in breeding British Oak trees to help secure their future.

Funding for research to deepen understanding of antibiotic resistance

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ has received funding for research to understand antibiotic resistance at its roots.

Shopping data reveals ‘food desert’ hotspots in London, suggesting where nutritional needs are not be being met

New research has used purchasing data to map areas of London where residents may be suffering from a nutritionally inadequate diet, pinpointing where there are ‘food deserts.'

New gel restores dental enamel and could revolutionise tooth repair

A new material has been used to create a gel that can repair and regenerate tooth enamel, opening up new possibilities for effective and long-lasting preventive and restorative dental treatment.

Wearable brain imaging technology sheds new light on multiple sclerosis

A study using wearable scanning technology has revealed how brain function differs in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). It is the first study to use this newly developed technology in MS and demonstrates its potential for studying neurological disease.

Soil ‘memory’ can help plants respond to drought

New research has found that microbial communities in soil have the capacity to remember and adapt to past environmental events, helping plants to withstand drought stress.

Opt-out organ donation policies are reducing the amount of living donors, which is affecting the overall supply of organs, according to a new study

New research has shown opt-out organ donation policies may reduce living organ donors, leaving systems overall no better supplied with lifesaving organs.

From developing world-renowned medicines to meeting healthcare challenges of the future – the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ celebrates 100 years of Pharmacy

The School of Pharmacy at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ is kicking off centenary celebrations to mark 100 years of excellence in pharmaceutical science, education, and healthcare.
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