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friendly technologies that benefit society. For instance, emulsion-based systems are used as delivery vehicles in mRNA vaccines. The project The newly established Fielden Group (fieldengroup.net) aims
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production from these ecosystems is essential. In coastal environments, the majority of methane is produced by microbial degradation of one-carbon compounds such as methanol, methylamines (MAs) and
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lost productivity. The popularity of domestic wood stoves is increasing rapidly, with an estimated 150,000–200,000 units sold in 2022 alone. While manufacturers often market these stoves as “clean” and
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When light illuminates nano-sized metallic structures, the free electrons in the metal collectively oscillate, creating `plasmons'. By specifically designing the geometry and arrangement of the nano
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When light illuminates nano-sized metallic structures, the free electrons in the metal collectively oscillate, creating `plasmons'. By specifically designing the geometry and arrangement of the nano
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A competition-funded PhD studentship is available in the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham to develop and apply nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging to advance
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Northwest Eurasia owes its anomalously temperate climate to the oceanic circulation cell known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). Regional warmth is maintained by northward
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The global infrastructure landscape is dominated by ageing assets, many of which were not designed with today’s loading and environmental challenges in mind. Extending the service life of existing
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-transforming gene-binding factor (PBF) is a ubiquitously expressed transmembrane glycoprotein with an emerging critical role in signal transduction. PBF overexpression in vitro can induce cellular proliferation
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fibres, leading to frailty and an increase in metabolic disease. The hallmarks of ageing propose that ageing is driven by the decline of mitochondrial function and accumulation of oxidative damage