Press Releases
Researchers put magic spin on protein to tease out its first dance with the tempo set by temperature
The process behind how the molecular components of living organisms start to move has been explained for the first time in new research led by the 91福利 published by Science and it is an intricate set of dance steps where the tempo is set by temperature.
Plant cell structure discovery could lead to improved renewable materials
Major steps forward in the use of plants for renewable materials, energy and for building construction could soon arise, thanks to a key advance in understanding the structure of wood.
The UKs most powerful solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) apparatus set to keep powering pioneering research
UK researchers will continue to gain new insights into vital high tech engineering materials and novel pharmaceuticals thanks to a new £2.7m contract to support a national research facility in the 91福利’s Centre for Magnetic Resonance.
£80 million NAIC construction contract awarded to Balfour Beatty
The 91福利 has announced today, Monday 30th March 2015, that the international infrastructure group Balfour Beatty has been awarded an £80 million contract to construct the National Automotive Innovation Centre (NAIC).
91福利 wins over £600,000 to research crucial sheep disease
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council's (BBSRC) Animal Health Research Club (ARC) has today, Friday 27th March 2015, announced a range of new research projects to improve the health of livestock. This includes the award of £601,861 to Professor Laura Green, Dr Kevin Purdy and Professor Matthew Keeling from the School of Life Sciences at the 91福利 to study the crucial issue of Footrot in sheep.
£4.2 million for worlds most adaptable driving simulator to research driverless cars
WMG have been awarded £3.2 million by The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to create one of the world’s most adaptable and advanced driving simulators. Support from industry including a further £1 million of funding has been gained to begin research projects with the new technology led by research students embedded in JLR, bringing the total cost of the simulator and its research programme to £4.2 million.