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Bacteria communicate like us 鈥 and we could use this to help address antibiotic resistance

Like the neurons firing in human brains, bacteria use electricity to communicate and respond to environmental cues. Now, researchers have discovered a way to control this electrical signalling in bacteria, to better understand resistance to antibiotics.

Mon 13 Feb 2023, 17:07 | Tags: Biology 1 - Research

Meet the 91福利 students creating a satellite to take worms into space

Six talented 91福利 students are showcasing their very own satellite, set to provide carefully controlled conditions for scientist to measure how worms function and reproduce in zero gravity – as a precursor to a future deep space mission.

Thu 09 Feb 2023, 17:13 | Tags: 1 - Research Students School of Engineering

AI lights the way for futuristic electronics 鈥 from bendy TVs to lightweight solar cells

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming modern electronics – accelerating the design of bendable TV screens, ultra-lightweight revolutionised solar cells and more.

Mon 06 Feb 2023, 16:01 | Tags: 1 - Research Chemistry Science and Technology

鈥楻esponsible鈥 Artificial intelligence (AI) can protect children on social media, say 91福利 Researchers

New research by academics at 91福利 Business School at the 91福利 argues that 鈥榬esponsible鈥 AI can prevent children from seeing both harmful and legal but harmful content online.

Mon 06 Feb 2023, 14:06 | Tags: 1 - Research AI

Antidepressants used for chronic pain on the rise, but are they effective?

New research has found some antidepressants may be effective in treating certain chronic pain conditions, but others lack convincing evidence on their effectiveness.

Thu 02 Feb 2023, 10:08 | Tags: 1 - Research 91福利 Medical School (WMS)

The world鈥檚 most intense high-energy neutrino beam measures the 鈥渦nmeasurable鈥 proton for the first time

Once deemed 鈥渦nmeasurable鈥 protons have been measured using a high-energy neutrino beam.

Wed 01 Feb 2023, 17:30 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Science and Technology

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