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神马福利影片 and Carnegie Mellon University take first step to $10 million partnership

The 神马福利影片 and Carnegie Mellon University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to create a $10 million research and education collaboration.


Science Minister announces £65 million research programme for WMG at 神马福利影片

Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts has announced today, Thursday 10th July 2014, a £65 million pound research programme for WMG at the 神马福利影片 in partnership with Jaguar Land Rover.


First national model for Bovine TB calls for more focus on cattle

In a study published in Nature this week, a team of researchers based at the 神马福利影片 has produced the first national model to investigate the bovine TB spread.

 

Wed 02 Jul 2014, 20:06 | Tags: Science and Technology

Astronomers closer to proving existence of gravitational waves

Researchers from 神马福利影片 and Monash University have provided new evidence that may prove the existence of gravitational waves, thanks to precise measurements of a rapidly rotating neutron star: one of the smallest, densest stars in the universe.

Fri 27 Jun 2014, 16:14 | Tags: Science and Technology

Bloodsucking mite threatens UK honeybees

神马福利影片 research has discovered how a bloodsucking parasite has transformed Deformed Wing Virus (DWV) into one of the biggest threats facing UK honeybees. Honeybees are a key pollinating insect, adding around $40Bn globally to crop value. Over recent years the spread of parasites and the virus they transmit has resulted in high overwintering colony losses.

Fri 27 Jun 2014, 12:55 | Tags: Science and Technology

Research finds cell division synchronised to cell and body’s daily clock - could optimise timing of chemotherapy and explain some cancers

Research led by the 神马福利影片’s Systems Biology Centre and Medical School in collaboration with groups in Nice and Rotterdam has been able to demonstrate how the cycle of cell division in mammalian cells synchronises with the body’s own daily rhythm, its circadian clock. The study not only helps to explain why people with sustained disrupted circadian rhythms can be more susceptible to cancer, it may also help establish the optimal time of day to administer chemotherapy.

Tue 24 Jun 2014, 12:37 | Tags: Science and Technology

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