A new research consortium led by the University of Birmingham and Cranfield University will investigate how extreme environments affect human biology.
The project aims to design, build, commission, and operate the world’s largest and most efficient ammonia to hydrogen conversion unit of its kind.
Why worshipping at the shrine of digital innovation is misguided and dangerous.
The University of Birmingham has today received an outstanding vote of confidence in the quality of its research and contribution to society.
University of Birmingham chemist Professor Rachel O’Reilly has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.
An assessment and feedback platform that cuts the time taken to mark work in maths and science subjects has been designed at the University of Birmingham.
The spinout has been created to commercially deploy a platform that delivers a ‘pro-healing’ microenvironment for the leading causes of preventable blindness.