Birmingham researchers have devised a ‘closed loop’ carbon recycling system that could radically reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the steelmaking industry
The University of Birmingham spinout has secured £487k of equity investment to develop its new class of fluorescent dyes for flow cytometry.
Award-winning innovation from Birmingham Biotech Ltd and University of Birmingham is now available in the UK
Experts from academia and industry have gathered at the University of Birmingham for the Second World Energy Storage Conference (WESC).
The University of Birmingham is proud to support its long-time industrial partner, CALGAVIN, at a ground breaking ceremony of a new joint centre.
Researchers are developing a rapid test for gum disease, which they expect to play a pivotal role in early detection of heart or lung disease, and diabetes.
The researchers identified synthetic polymers that induce biofilm formation in E. coli, a bacterium commonly used in biocatalysis.
The future of medical treatment could include using stem cells that are injected into the body, steered to a specific location, and then remotely activated.
The new polymers are designed to quicken the formation of beneficial biofilms, and are expected to result in stronger plants, and higher crop yields.
A new research consortium led by the University of Birmingham and Cranfield University will investigate how extreme environments affect human biology.