An orange dwarf star has yielded the tiniest ‘starquakes’ ever recorded, measured by an international team of scientists.
University of Birmingham scientists awarded £350,000 to develop research to create a potentially flavoured ‘lollipop’ which could help mouth cancer diagnosis.
A challenge to space scientists to better understand our hazardous near-Earth space environment has been set in a new study led by the University of Birmingham.
Scientists have developed an ingestible capsule dotted with sensors that can detect pressure in a patient’s guts and detect points of failure.
Creating a successful circular economy for plastics will help the economy as well as the environment, and the UK Government has a pivotal role to play.
The technologies overcome forced oscillations and grid frequency events, which can cause widespread disruption over entire power grids.
University of Birmingham will lead UK-wide training to address critical skills demand in life sciences