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A young star caught forming like a planet
Astronomers have captured one of the most detailed views of a young star taken to date, and revealed an unexpected companion in orbit around it.
Nanoscale tweezers can perform single-molecule ‘biopsies’
Newly-developed "nano-tweezers" created by university researchers can for the first time extract single molecules from live cells without destroying them – solving a long-standing research problem.
Using robotics to treat stroke survivors
A meeting 20 years ago between two academics from opposite ends of campus sparked a research programme which is offering new hope to stroke survivors.
Engineering Professor named as an Optical Society Fellow Member
Professor Animesh Jha, has been elected as a Fellow Member of The Optical Society (OSA) at the Society’s September 2018 Board of Directors meeting.
Prestigious Turing Institute Fellowships awarded to our researchers
Three School of Computing researchers have each been awarded a prestigious fellowship with The Alan Turing Institute.