by Admin | Nov 27, 2019 | Articles
Building the Internet of Things for an interconnected world As the world becomes ever more digitally connected, our systems must be updated to cope with these increasing flows of virtual information. Dr Zilong Liu is part of a University of Surrey team that is...
by Admin | Nov 21, 2019 | Articles
Educating youth about biosecurity can help prevent the spread of disease in farm animals Scientists working on the Animal Disease Biosecurity Coordinated Agricultural Project are investigating biosecurity measures designed to reduce the spread of diseases and pests in...
by Admin | Nov 18, 2019 | Articles
Energy storage in the 21st century For nearly three decades, lithium-ion batteries have been the dominant form of rechargeable energy storage. But is that about to change? Prof Jenny Pringle at Deakin University, Australia, and her collaborators at storEnergy are...
by Admin | Nov 12, 2019 | Articles
Talking maps The way our brains think about places is very different to the way computers store map locations. At the University of Melbourne, Dr Stephan Winter and his colleagues are investigating ways to make computers better at interpreting our spoken directions....
by Admin | Nov 7, 2019 | Articles
Making ill health in old age a thing of the past Deborah Dunn-Walters is Professor of Immunology at the University of Surrey. Her research is focused on B cells and the role they play in the immune system, particularly as we age. The findings could lead to improved...
by Admin | Nov 1, 2019 | Articles
Movers and shakers: using supercomputers to understand how supercontinents form and drift apart Professor Zheng-Xiang Li, of Curtin University in Western Australia, has combined his love of travel with a life-long interest in nature to study the processes that shape...
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