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Scientists play key role in discovery of new heavy-proton particle at CERN
University of Manchester scientists play key role in discovery of new heavy-proton particle at CERN.
Faye Holland joins pioneering Cambridge x Manchester collaboration as Partnership Director
Faye Holland will lead the groundbreaking partnership between two of the UK's leading innovation cities as the newly-appointed Cambridge x Manchester Partnership Director.
£9.6M SATURN-2 programme launched to deliver the UK’s next generation of nuclear experts
The University of Manchester, together with six leading UK universities and 22 industry partners, has secured £9.6 million from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to launch SATURN-2, a major
Inflammation-related protein changes could help predict cognitive impairment after a stroke- especially in smokers
Inflammation-related protein changes could help predict cognitive impairment after a strokeespecially in smokers.
The University of Manchester becomes lead UK-based coordinating institution for UK-China Humanities Alliance
The University of Manchester has been appointed as the UK-based Coordinating Team for the UK China Humanities Alliance for Higher Education (UKCHA), a unique forum of ten British and seven Chinese universities with outstanding reputations in the Arts and Humanities.
Social Statistics PhD students present research at annual conference
The Social Statistics department held its annual Work in Progress Conference in March, where PhD students presented innovative research. The Social Statistics Department at the University of Manchester held its annual Work in Progress Conference in March.
Reluctance to rely on China for green technology could slow climate action
New research suggests that concerns about relying too heavily on Chinese manufacturing are shaping climate policy - and could even delay the adoption of green technologies around the world. The study by Dr James Jackson from The University of Manchester, working alongside Dr Mathias Larsen from the London School of Economics, examined how China's rapid rise as a clean-technology powerhouse has transformed the global energy transition.
Carbon-trapping rocks demonstrate Earth’s natural ability to store carbon dioxide
Researchers have shed new light on how a unusual rock formation in Oman was created, which could reveal new details about the Earth's ability to store carbon dioxide (CO2) for millions of years.






