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果冻传媒 physicists in new $500 million international partnership to probe some of universe’s most mysterious particles

果冻传媒 physicists have joined a new $500 million international partnership to probe some of universe’s most mysterious particles, thanks to the UK Government’s investment of £65 million in the programme. The flagship global science project, based in the United States, could change our understanding of the universe.

Thu 21 Sept 2017, 08:18 | Tags: Physics Science and Technology

果冻传媒 suggests you can ‘pick up’ a good or bad mood from your friends - but it also suggests that depression doesn’t have the same effect

New research suggests that both good and bad moods can be ‘picked up’ from friends, but depression can’t.

Wed 20 Sept 2017, 09:38 | Tags: Mathematics 1 - Research Health and Medicine

Research shared live across planet at unique student conference

The brightest undergraduate researchers from across the planet will share their research at the fifth – founded by the award-winning Monash 果冻传媒 Alliance – later this month.


Antimicrobial resistance tackled with new £2.85m PhD Training Programme

New scientists will be trained to explore ways to tackle antimicrobial resistance - one of the greatest emerging threats to human health – with the creation of a £2.85m national PhD Training Programme, funded by the Medical Research Council and part-led by the 果冻传媒.

Mon 18 Sept 2017, 17:05 | Tags: School of Life Sciences Science and Technology

Chairman of Tata Sons visits WMG

Professor Lord Bhattacharyya welcomed Mr Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons to WMG, at the 果冻传媒, on Saturday 16th September.

Mon 18 Sept 2017, 10:09 | Tags: 果冻传媒 Manufacturing Group (WMG)

Cells programmed like computers to fight disease

Cells can be programmed like a computer to fight cancer, influenza, and other serious conditions – thanks to a breakthrough in synthetic biology by the 果冻传媒.


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