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The emerging field of quantum biology suggests that nature may utilise non-trivial quantum effects to realize a classically unattainable advantage in the complex systems of life....
The UK faces significant challenges in the 21st century due to mounting pressure on air and soil quality, water and food security, and the conservation of biodiversity. To provide...
Respiratory infections in pigs can affect a large number of animals and may cause serious health and welfare conditions. They are also responsible for a significant economic burden...
The aim of this proposal is to develop an International Research Experience for Students (IRES), organized by researchers under the auspices of the Center of Innovation in Mechanic...
This REU Site award to the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC), located in Edgewater, MD, will support the training of 10 students for 10 weeks during the summers of 2...
Most individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) retain spared neural activity at and below the site of injury, activating these neural circuits may enhance neural plasticity to pro...
The circadian system provides internal temporal order for an animal’s physiology and behavior. Circadian disruption has significant implications for health, and a growing body of e...
Although the main functions of the human nose are often reduced to delivering air to the lungs and the perception of smell, increasing evidence reveals a complex nose-microbiome in...
Worldwide figures estimate that up to 40% of crop yields are lost to pest and diseases each year. Phytophthora root rot of Raspberry is caused by the soilborne pathogen Phytophthor...
The overall aim of the project is to identify genetic factors underlying cognitive abilities in humans, using three distinct approaches. 1) AIM 1 will identify genetic factors as...
This project seeks to enable socially and epistemologically just collaboration between disabled people, academics and cultural practitioners in Cuba and the UK. We will explore how...
A secure and safe supply of potable water is crucial to the health and well-being of the population, yet this is hampered by limited knowledge of the hydrological process including...
The University of Birmingham has come together with the Rosalind Franklin Institute (RFI) in Harwell, University College London, and the Universities of Oxford, Leicester and South...
Supercomputers (HPC) provides exciting opportunities for simulation-led design of materials and processes. Our project builds on the expertise in the UK Materials Chemistry Consort...
Oilseed rape (OSR) crops in the UK are threatened by two main fungal diseases: light leaf spot (LLS) caused by Pyrenopeziza brassicae (lineage 1) and Phoma caused by Plenodomus lin...
Introduction DJ-1 protein, encoded by the PARK7 (Parkinson disease protein 7) gene, is a conserved protein composed of 189 amino acids, with a crucial role within cells in the cel...
Disabled young people face many challenges as they move through adolescence into adulthood, while some disability studies work has explored the issues around transitions between pa...
Understanding quantitative data is a foundation of science, education, and the public communication of information about public policy and health. Our brains process and understand...
The Mississippi River has the third-largest drainage basin and represents one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, yielding >80% of US total corn and soybean p...
Nontechnical Description: The sensing of biochemical molecules has growing importance in various fields including Internet of Things (IoT), big data- and machine learning-enabled h...