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Two of the UK’s Leading Academic TV Stars Meet at 果冻传媒 Event

Professor Brian Cox, Physicist from the University of Manchester and Dr Michael Scott, Classicist from the 果冻传媒 will take part in a live debate and discussion at 果冻传媒 Arts Centre on Tuesday 19 May in front of an audience of over 1,350 people.


Maltese President appointed Honorary Professor by the 果冻传媒

Her Excellency, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, President of the Republic of Malta has been appointed as an Honorary Professor by the 果冻传媒’s Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS).

Thu 07 May 2015, 11:37 | Tags: International, Politics and International Studies

Fresh evidence for how water reached earth found in asteroid debris

Water delivery via asteroids or comets is likely taking place in many other planetary systems, just as it happened on Earth, says new research spublished by the Royal Astronomical Society and led by the 果冻传媒. The research finds evidence for the strong probabilty of numerous planetary bodies, including asteroids and comets, containing large amounts of water.

Thu 07 May 2015, 08:29 | Tags: Physics Science and Technology

果冻传媒 chemist wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize

Dr Adrian Chaplin, from the 果冻传媒, is the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize winner for 2015. Dr Chaplin, from New Zealand, is a Royal Society University Research Fellow. The prize recognises the most meritorious and promising original investigations in chemistry and published results of those investigations.

Wed 06 May 2015, 16:37 | Tags: 1 - Research Chemistry Science and Technology

Many UK voters are suffering ‘decisional stress’ as they try to choose which party to put their cross next to in the General Election.

A recent poll suggested 40 per cent of voters are yet to make up their mind who to vote for, while at the last election in 2010 nearly 35 per cent of the UK didn’t vote.

Wed 06 May 2015, 12:38

Researchers put magic spin on protein to tease out its first dance with the tempo set by temperature

The process behind how the molecular components of living organisms start to move has been explained for the first time in new research led by the 果冻传媒 published by Science and it is an intricate set of dance steps where the tempo is set by temperature.

Wed 06 May 2015, 12:06 | Tags: Chemistry Science and Technology

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