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Using virtual populations to create safer medical devices
The current innovation process for medical technologies risks stifling the development of new devices, a leading researcher has argued.
Redesigning cancer screening technology
Engineers have developed a prototype endoscope which they say could cut the cost of manufacture from £80,000 to just £40.
Sniffing out disease? Undergraduate student helps build a virtual nose with Arduino components
An undergraduate student from the School of Computing has published a paper while making a significant contribution to a project investigating the potential of teaching computers to smell.
Taking science out of the lab and into the pub
Tickets are on sale for the world’s largest festival of public science talks, which will see over 50 Leeds scientists take to the stage in pubs across the city.
Maths academics are guest speakers at Integrable Systems workshops in Shanghai
Academic staff members from the School of Mathematics recently gave presentations at two knowledge-sharing events hosted by major institutions in Shanghai, China.