Scientists at the University of Surrey are developing a new way to power low-orbit spacecraft using – literally – thin air.
The fellowships are part of the £15.9m Bridging Responsible AI Divides (BRAID) programme. It is led by the University of Edinburgh in partnership with the Ada Lovelace Institute and the BBC, and ...
A genetic link between height growth during puberty and long-term health in adulthood has been identified by a new study from ...
At Surrey’s Ion Beam Centre, they implanted just 350 zeptogrammes of gallium atoms in an otherwise pure silicon crystal. That’s about a million billion times less than the mass of an ant or about a ...
Scientists have watched a molecule move across a graphite surface in unprecedented detail. It turns out this particular ...
Nuclear physicists at the University of Surrey will 'tour' some of the world's best scientific facilities, using them to ...
Together with Tonic Housing, the UK's first LGBTQ+ affirmative retirement community, researchers from Surrey are launching ...
They found that compared with cancer patients in the general population, patients in prison are 28 percent less likely to undergo curative treatment, particularly surgery to remove tumours, and have a ...
The creation of a first-of-its-kind imaging system at the University of Surrey could help the UK lead a revolution in materials sciences. The new facility promises a better understanding of the ...
Dr Maximilian Kerslake (alias: Maximilian Rodger) joined the University of Surrey in July 2017, where he undertook and ...
Viewing expert testimony during the court case of Amber Heard and Johnny Depp led to highly prejudicial views of the mental ...