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functional polymer strands into these DNA devices, which allows them to respond to light, heat, or chemical environment. In this project you would design, construct, test, model, and develop DNA-polymer hybrid
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Volcanic islands are exciting real-world climate and landscape laboratories. When geologically young (<10Ma) they provide a simplified and spatially limited setting for testing landscape evolution
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include next-generation metamaterials, optical devices, and energy solutions. Using a combination of experimental approaches, including optical microscopy, profilometry, X-ray scattering, mechanical testing
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disorders. We will test the hypothesis that experience results in structural modifications to cells that alter neural circuit connectivity patterns that in turn modify behaviour. The brain is made up
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Ceratopteris richardii we have the first evidence that ‘female meiosis’ genes may have been repurposed from another part of the plant lifecycle (the gametophyte)[2]. One critical gene to test this hypothesis is
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different approaches, the most prevalent is polygraph testing which infers deception through the measurement and analysis of physiological responses (e.g., blood pressure, electrodermal activity). However
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The aim is to discover and test candidate molecular mechanisms underlying central nervous system (CNS) (ie spinal cord and brain) regeneration. The human CNS does not regenerate after injury
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test novel psychotropic and neurological agents. The course will offer you insights into a range of fields including molecular biology, brain imaging, behavioural research and epidemiology. It is
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applications. The research will examine how key parameters—such as printing speed, toolpath strategy, material rheology, and geometric complexity—influence interlayer adhesion. In parallel, the project will
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The ESRC Centre for Digital Futures at Work (Digit) aims to advance our understanding of how digital technologies are reshaping work. The project will examine the barriers to and opportunities