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Researchers have engineered bacteria to produce xanthommatin, the pigment that enables cephalopod camouflage. This biotechnological leap creates a sustainable, high-yield method for producing the coveted, colour-changing compound for cosmetics and materials science.
Alberto Mantovani, Research Director, Istituto Superiore di Sanità discusses if conducting research into endocrine disrupting chemicals is still worthwhile...
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDC) are chemical substances that...
A UK laboratory has been granted £50,000 EU funding towards developing non-animal testing methods…
XCellR8, based at Sci Tech Daresbury, has been granted £50,000 funding...
The Minister of Science in Canada has revealed $900m funding to help universities become world-leaders…
Canadian Minister of Science Kirsty Duncan has unveiled investment of...
Ai-Ling Lin, Ph.D, Assistant Professor, Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky discusses Alzheimer's disease and the link to diabetes and nutrition...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the...
From smart city model to self-driving vehicle. Sylvie Daniel, full Professor at the Université Laval discusses the role of 3d data mapping...
The past few years have seen...
Effectiveness and efficiency of computational scientific methods are not enough, says Sandra Gesing, Research Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame...
Computational scientific methods tackle an increasing...
Tamzin Caffrey, Head of Communications at Engineering UK highlights how engineering is essential to sustaining the UK’s long-term economic performance…
Engineering sectors produce the majority...
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Elsener, Head Durability Research Group at The Institute for Building Materials ETH Zurich outlines the durability screening of new blended...
Amanda Crowfoot, Director of Science Europe, highlights to AG, how Horizon 2020 is crucial for research organisations across Europe…
Horizon 2020, like the 7 previous...
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor, T.D outlines, how Ireland aims to become a global leader in innovation, research and development,...
Despite some progress, women are still underrepresented in positions of academic leadership across the world. Colette Fagan, Professor, Deputy Dean and Vice Dean for Research...
A new microscope capable of detecting fatal infections has been invented by European researchers…
Researchers from Europe have invented a new microscope that could save...
Canada is proud to co-lead efforts to internationalise social sciences and humanities research across the Atlantic – and back again. Here Ted Hewitt, President...