New research uncovers the cause of dyslexia
French researchers may have found the cause of dyslexia, allowing the development of new treatments...
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French researchers may have found the cause of dyslexia, allowing the development of new treatments...
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Katerina Gonos explains why summer projects have been vital in giving her research experience and helping her decide on future plans.
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Within the first five days of this year, London welcomed 2017 by breaking its yearly nitrogen dioxide limit. NO2 is known to irritate mucous membranes, worsening respiratory disease, so this highlighted the urgent need for cleaner energy sources for our vehicles. In hopes of achieving this, electric vehicle (EV) technology developer ZAPINAMO has been awarded £2.2 million to collaborate with Warwick Manufacturing...
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Societies are one of the biggest parts of university life, helping you with social events, mentoring and support. Because of this, we decided to give you a run-down of eight science-based societies to help you with from day one. Aerospace What does the society do? Launching rockets, building a quadcopter...
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One of the iconic images of science, the periodic table, has changed for ever; as of the start of the year, all previous reproductions of the table became outdated with the confirmation of four new elements. The addition of the four – elements 113, 115, 117 and 118 – completes...
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