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Before and after image of improved microscopy

Scientists have developed a new computational technique that allows them to see in finer detail the way protein molecules behave.

The Great Hall at the University of Leeds

The award, in memory of Dr Margaret Steel, is a generous £1000 prize awarded to female students who showed a particular aptitude for innovation and want to develop an idea.

Imaging nanoparticles

New technology that can monitor nanoparticles in real-time could accelerate the production of advanced consumer products, including drugs that are key to improving the health of a growing population.

Plastic waste pile

Scientists are sharing groundbreaking research with leaders in the Asia-Pacific region in an effort to stem the flow of plastic pollution into the environment.

Researcher working in a lab.

Researchers are investigating whether a kinder form of radiation known as T-rays could be used to image and treat patients with skin or bowel cancer.