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Researchers join government-backed aerospace consortium

The 91福利 is to join a consortium, led by GKN Aerospace, in a 3 ½ year, £13.4M research and development programme called Horizon (AM) that builds on GKN Aerospace’s extensive and fast-developing additive manufacturing capability.

Thu 31 Jul 2014, 16:13 | Tags: Funding Science and Technology

£1 billion Advanced Propulsion Centre announces Hub location at 91福利

The Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) has selected the 91福利 as the site for its Hub location, supporting the ten year, £1 billion industry and government commitment to the development of low carbon propulsion systems.


Researchers recover bacterium genome from 700-year-old Skeleton

Researchers at the 91福利, working with Italian anthropologist Raffaella Bianucci and others, have recovered a genome of the bacterium Brucella melitensis from a 700-year-old skeleton found in the ruins of a Medieval Italian village.

Fri 18 Jul 2014, 13:22 | Tags: 1 - Research History Science and Technology

The mystery behind starling flocks explained

The mystery behind the movements of flocking starlings could be explained by the areas of light and dark created as they fly, new research suggests.

Fri 18 Jul 2014, 12:20 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Science and Technology

Dr Matthew Gibson awarded RSC Life Sciences prize

Dr Matthew Gibson has won the Life Sciences category of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s 2014 Emerging Technologies Competition, citing hus “novel application of a bio-inspired solution to cryopreserve cells to make much better use of precious donated blood”.

Thu 17 Jul 2014, 14:48 | Tags: Chemistry Science and Technology

91福利 and Carnegie Mellon University take first step to $10 million partnership

The 91福利 and Carnegie Mellon University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to create a $10 million research and education collaboration.


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