
Body’s cells change shape to deal with wounds
Scientists used advanced imaging and mathematical models to understand how cells repair themselves, which may lead to better treatments for wounds or cancer.
- Published: 15 August 2025
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Scientists used advanced imaging and mathematical models to understand how cells repair themselves, which may lead to better treatments for wounds or cancer.

In AI, we now face the next industrial revolution, but if Britain wishes to remain sovereign, prosperous, and free then 'energy realism' is needed.

SUM4Products network will use mathematics to model solutions that could help to transform everyday products whilst reducing development costs.

Student Abby Saynor was accepted to speak on her research at the 12th Undergraduate Mathematics Conference Tomorrow's Mathematicians Today.

A way of mapping connections between regions of the brain has revealed insights into how higher order functions like language and attention are organised.

Twenty undergraduate students have received bursaries from the School of Mathematics to conduct research projects in Summer 2024.

Congratulations to Michael Morris, Abby Saynor and Matthew Yeung for getting Undergraduate LMS Research Bursaries to conduct research over the summer months.

Sporting activity as part of the School of Mathematics Staff/PGR Wellbeing Series.