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Life's survival depended on luck
A recent study gives a new perspective on why our planet has managed to stay habitable for billions of years – concluding it is almost certainly due, at least in part, to luck. -
HL-LHC-UK2 Continuation CERN
Status: ActiveLead researchers: Yifeng Yang -
A 3D molecular atlas of the human lung fibrosis microenvironment
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Mark Glynne Jones -
Mechanistic understanding of the relationships between oxidative and electrophilic stress in allergic skin sensitisation
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Paul James Skipp -
Power Efficient Multicore Fiber Amplifiers
Status: ActiveLead researchers: Yongmin Jung -
Transforming Understanding Of Past Abrupt Shifts In Aridity/humidity In The North African And Arabian Dust Belt And Upskilling Models To Simulate Them
Status: ActiveLead researchers: Paul Alastair Wilson -
Shuonan Zhang
Lecturer in Banking & Finance -
Muscle analytics for elite sports
PhD Researcher Dr Devon Lewis is developing a new type of wearable muscle sensor to accelerate injury recovery and performance training in elite sports. -
Supercharging your immune system
Research led by Professor Nullin Divecha and his laboratory team has identified a way to boost the power of the human immune system to find and destroy cancer cells within the body. -
Fitting an entire library into the palm of your hand
Scientists at the Optoelectronics Research Centre have developed a digital data storage solution that can contain the complete history of human knowledge – and is able to survive for billions of years.