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Breakthrough: Scientists Develop Ingestible Capsule with Sensors to Detect Gut Pressure and Failure…
The ingestible system will give colorectal medical teams an unprecedented understanding of the movement of a patient’s digestive tract, or lack thereof.
Instead of simply taking images of inside the guts, the system will sense whether…
Implementing Green Surgery: Key to Decreasing Global Healthcare Carbon Footprint
As the world hurtles towards a seemingly unstoppable climate crisis, the search has intensified for ways of reducing the amounts of planet-warming carbon dioxide that humanity pumps into the atmosphere.
The healthcare sector is major…
New Study Uncovers Secrets of the Van Allen Belt
The research represents the first step towards new theories and methods that will help scientists predict and analyse the behaviour of particles in space. It has implications for theoretical research, as well as for practical applications…
Professor Gary Middleton of Birmingham Appointed as ECMC Network Lead
Professor Gary Middleton, Professor of Medical Oncology in the Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy, has recently been appointed as ECMC Network Lead. A leading expert in medical oncology, specialising in colorectal and lung cancer,…
Birmingham Scientists Utilize Novel Hydrogel to Develop ‘Lollipops’ for Mouth Cancer…
Researchers from the University of Birmingham, U.K., have received funding from Cancer Research UK and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to create a new ‘lollipop’ diagnostic for mouth cancer using a novel smart…
Study Finds Lung Disease Increases Risk of Heart Conditions Regardless of Other Risk Factors
Patients with lung disease are more likely to develop heart disease independent of any risk factors, according to new research.
A new study published in Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases looked at patients who have a rare genetic…
The Dragon’s Den-style Contest: A Collaboration Between Aston University, the University of…
The co-founder of a software company that provides environmental, social and governance (ESG) intelligence for global supply chains has been voted the winner of the ninth Minerva Pitch Up competition run by Aston University, University of…
Proposed Method by Researchers Offers New Approach to Identifying Consciousness in Babies
When over the course of development do humans become conscious? When the seventeenth-century French philosopher René Descartes was asked about infant consciousness by his critics, he eventually suggested that infants might have thoughts,…
University of Birmingham Emerges as Top Choice for Leading Graduate Employers
The University of Birmingham is the UK university most targeted by the country’s leading graduate employers, a survey reveals.
According to ‘The Graduate Market in 2024’, Birmingham attracted the most attention from employers featured in…
International Team of Scientists Records Smallest ‘Starquakes’ Ever Detected from an…
Named Epsilon Indi, the star is the smallest and coolest dwarf star yet observed with solar-like oscillations – “starquakes” like those shown by the Sun. These oscillations provide indirect glimpses of stellar interiors – just as…