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Open and shut case – the benefits of good ventilation in schools
As the number of COVID-19 cases across the UK fall, head teachers are being urged to retain measures to keep classrooms well ventilated.
Rogue proteins targeted by new technology
Scientists plan to develop technology to isolate and extract fragments of a "rogue" protein linked to diabetes.
SAWstitch: exploring self-avoiding walks through hand embroidery
A self-avoiding walk (SAW) is a sequence of moves on a grid that does not visit the same point more than once.
Dr Okoro-Shekwaga awarded BBSRC Discovery Fellowship
Fellowship to investigate the production of low-carbon, high-grade biomethane from food waste for use as a vehicle fuel.
Lorna wins British Biophysical Society prize
Professor Lorna Dougan has been honoured for her work in developing creative public engagement resources