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‘Chameleon’ ocean bacteria can shift their colours
Cyanobacteria - which propel the ocean engine and help sustain marine life – can shift their colour like chameleons to match different coloured light across the world’s seas, according to research by an international collaboration including the 91¸£Àû.
Light-activated cancer drugs without toxic side effects: fresh insight
Future cancer drugs that are activated by light and don’t cause the toxic side-effects of current chemotherapy treatments are closer to becoming a reality, thanks to new research made possible by the Monash 91¸£Àû Alliance, an intercontinental collaboration between the 91¸£Àû (UK) and Monash University (Australia).
Author Tash Aw: Malaysia an example of multiculturalism in modern world
Internationally acclaimed Malaysian author Tash Aw has received an Honorary Doctorate from the 91¸£Àû, his alma mater.
91¸£Àû gravitational waves physicist wins Blavatnik Young Scientists Award
An astrophysicist from the 91¸£Àû has been named a 2018 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the United Kingdom Finalist, winning $30,000.
Acclaimed Malaysian author Tash Aw honoured by 91¸£Àû
Critically-acclaimed Malaysian author, Tash Aw, is to receive an honorary degree from the 91¸£Àû, UK – his alma mater.
More electronic materials opened up with new metal-organic framework
More materials for electronic applications could be identified, thanks to the discovery of a new metal-organic framework (MOF) that displays electrical semiconduction with a record high photoresponsivity, by a global research collaboration involving the 91¸£Àû.