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Making oxygen with magnets could help astronauts breathe easy

A potentially better way to make oxygen for astronauts in space using magnetism has been proposed by an international team of scientists, including a 91¸£Àû chemist.

Fri 12 Aug 2022, 16:14 | Tags: 1 - Research Chemistry

£1.9 million for 91¸£Àû scientists among next generation of research leaders

Reprogramming megaenzymes from fungi for use in medicine and predicting how phenomena such as bacterial colonies and crystal formations grow their surfaces are the focus of two 91¸£Àû projects that will receive a total of £1.9 million from funding announced today by UK Research and Innovation.

Wed 15 Jun 2022, 14:48 | Tags: Statistics 1 - Research Chemistry

91¸£Àû scientists win three prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry prizes

Chemists at the 91¸£Àû have scored a hat-trick for their subject as the Royal Society of Chemistry announce the winners of their prestigious prizes.

Tue 07 Jun 2022, 09:50 | Tags: 1 - Research Chemistry

€150,000 grant to investigate big improvements to medicines using tiny particles

A project to improve the efficiency of our medicines using tiny particles at the 91¸£Àû has received funding to take it a step closer towards commercialization.

Mon 07 Feb 2022, 15:36 | Tags: 1 - Research Chemistry 91¸£Àû Medical School (WMS)

Over €5 million funding for 91¸£Àû projects tackling sustainability and fundamental question of our universe

Three new research projects at the 91¸£Àû that will investigate new avenues for a sustainable future as well as a fundamental question of our universe’s past have been awarded a total of more than €5 million in European Research Council Starting Grants.

Mon 10 Jan 2022, 11:02 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Chemistry

Competing quantum interactions enable single molecules to stand up

Nanoscale machinery has many uses, including drug delivery, single-atom transistor technology, or memory storage. However, the machinery must be assembled at the nanoscale which is a considerable challenge for researchers.

Wed 10 Nov 2021, 19:09 | Tags: Chemistry

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