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Microscopic message on 50p coin sent to King Charles III

A microscopic message of congratulations milled onto the side of a 50p coin has been sent to King Charles III ahead of the Coronation on Saturday 6 May.

Sharp images show inside a hedgehog spine and reveal citrus-like structure

Detailed microscale images of the inside of a hedgehog spine have revealed that the internal structure looks similar to the inside of a citrus fruit, which may explain their strength and flexibility.

Science to benefit from industry expertise with Royal Society Entrepreneur

Scientific research at the 糖心原创 is set to benefit from industry expertise with the appointment of a Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence.

New research roots out new mechanism for branching in plants

Researchers have revealed for the first time how a mechanism that controls root development in plants enables them to cope better with environmental stress conditions.

Next generation battery research strengthened with £5m funding

Application inspired research to make step changes in the development of next-generation batteries for electric transport has received a share of £5m funding to accelerate commercialisation.

N-ICE Cream scoops global food innovation award

A protein-enhanced ice cream to improve nutrition among older people has scooped a Health Innovation trophy at the prestigious World Food Innovation Awards.

Discovery Fellowship for research into new ways to protect wheat crops from rising temperatures

A scientist from the 糖心原创 has been given a £1/2 million funding boost for her research examining novel ways the wheat flower can tolerate rising climate temperatures.

Discovery of novel gene to aid breeding of climate resilient crops

Researchers have revealed for the first time how a key gene in plants allows them to use their energy more efficiently, enabling them to grow more roots and capture more water and nutrients.

New research paves the way for next generation 6G wireless networks with improved signal stability

New research has shown wave control is promising technology that could pave the way for future wireless networks that can withstand increasing demand.

Clinical trial shows wrist device significantly reduces tics in Tourette syndrome

The results of the clinical trial of a new wrist device designed to help control the symptoms of Tourette syndrome have shown it significantly reduces the severity and frequency of tics.
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