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Fluctuating environments can help cooperating bacteria
Cooperating bacterial populations are more likely to survive in changing habitats, new research shows.
Researchers secure £1.5 million programme from UK’s Global Food Security
Dr Miller Alonso Camargo-Valero and Dr Julia Martin-Ortega have just been awarded one of the five projects funded by the UK’s Global Food Security programme (£1.51M).
Chemical and process engineering PhD student awarded £80,000 Industrial Fellowship
PhD student, Dina Abdulaziz, has been awarded an £80,000 Industrial Fellowship from The Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 for her research in synthetic materials.
School of Computing welcomes Director of FiNexus Labs as Visiting Professor
Dr Christopher Sier, who chairs the FCA working group, has been appointed as Visiting Professor in Financial Technologies.
Cosmic rays from galaxies far far away
Cosmic rays with energies a million times greater than the protons accelerated in the Large Hadron Collider are coming from far outside our galaxy, say scientists from the Pierre Auger Collaboration.