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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
29 days ago
Welcoming Patrick Vallance, Minister of State (Science, Innovation and Technology) to UoM this week At @jodrellbank.bsky.social he met the team behind the SKA and climbed the telescope! On campus, Patrick toured Manchester's thriving innovation ecosystem with @duncanivison.bsky.social.
Duncan Ivison and Patrick Vallance smiling in front of the UoM arch, dressed smartly.
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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
about 1 month ago
What a way to celebrate Manchester’s cosmic legacy 🤩 Students from our Physics Society have constructed a remarkable 30,500-piece LEGO model of the iconic Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank. @jodrellbank.bsky.social
Seven Physics students stand behind a LEGO model of the Lovell Telescope smiling
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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
about 1 month ago
We are sad to report that Sir Francis Graham-Smith FRS has passed away at the age of 102. A pioneering astronomer, Sir Francis was one of the founders of the science of #radioastronomy, and was the second Director of @jodrellbank.bsky.social.
Goodbye to a founder of radio astronomy

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Goodbye to a founder of radio astronomy

We are sad to report that one of the founders of the science of radio astronomy, Sir Francis Graham-Smith FRS, FRAS, FInstP, has passed away at the age of 102.Sir Francis, or Graham as he was known to...

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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
about 2 months ago
103 years ago today, on 9 June 1921, Albert Einstein gave a packed lecture on relativity at The University of Manchester - his first UK stop. He spoke in German, left a signed chalkboard (still on display!), and was made an honorary Doctor of Science.
albert einstein in front of a blackboard
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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
about 2 months ago
We’re thrilled to announce that Professor Sarah Sharples has been appointed as our new Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering! @uomscieng.bsky.social #ScienceAndEngineering #Leadership #Innovation
Professor Sarah Sharples smiles, wearing a brown blazer and black and green dress
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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
3 months ago
Scientists have developed a new technique to screen engineered enzyme reactions, which could lead to faster and more efficient creation of medicines and sustainable chemicals. 🔬 Dive into the research: www.nature.com/articles/s41... 📰 Discover the story: www.manchester.ac.uk/abou….
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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
4 months ago
NEW: Fast-moving underwater avalanches, known as turbidity currents, are responsible for transporting vast quantities of #microplastics into the deep sea, according to new research. #EduSky #AcademicSky #Microplastics #EnvironmentalScience @uomscieng.bsky.social
An infographic showing a screenshot of the study area, with a scale from 0-20km and microplastic hotspots can be seen beneath the sea. Text over the top reads: 'Research: Scientists discover deep-sea microplastic hotspots driven by fast-moving underwater avalanches'
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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
4 months ago
Five @uomhums.bsky.social academics have been named as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences in recognition of their leading impact. 🎉 Congratulations to Professors Sherilyn MacGregor, Stefan Bouzarovski, Matthew Paterson, Toni Haastrup and Sophie Woodward! www.manchester.ac.uk/abou….
Five Manchester experts become Academy of Social Sciences Fellows

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Five Manchester experts become Academy of Social Sciences Fellows

An unprecedented five academics from The University of Manchester have been recognised as leading experts in their fields by being named as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences. New Fellows are n...

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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
4 months ago
"I came for the science…and stayed for the people.” 🔬💜 Professor Melissa Westwood explains what research culture and environment means to her – and asks The University of Manchester research community to tell her what it means to them. blogs.manchester.ac.uk/vi…. #UoMResearchCulture
"I came for the science…and stayed for the people."
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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
5 months ago
Nature’s ancient flyers may just be the key to the future of aviation ✈️ New research from The University of Manchester reveals that the microarchitecture of fossilised pterosaur bones could inspire the next generation of aerospace engineering. Read more ⬇️ www.manchester.ac.uk/abou….
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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
5 months ago
A recent episode of BBC Inside Science featured discussions with two UoM experts. 🦠 Emeritus Professor Matthew Cobb explored the emerging risks of biotechnology. ☄️Professor Tim O'Brien discussed an asteroid which might be on a collision course with Earth in 2032. www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
BBC Inside Science - Biotech Risks and Asteroid Anxiety - BBC Sounds

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BBC Inside Science - Biotech Risks and Asteroid Anxiety - BBC Sounds

An asteroid is heading in our direction. Will hit us in 2032?

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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
6 months ago
What if we could clean up water by trapping harmful chemicals like leftover medicines and cosmetics? 💧🌍 ➡️ @uomscieng.bsky.social scientists have developed a breakthrough material that could help tackle pollution and protect ecosystems. www.manchester.ac.uk/abou….
Manchester scientists develop ‘molecular trap’ to clean pollution from water

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Manchester scientists develop ‘molecular trap’ to clean pollution from water

Scientists from The University of Manchester have developed a new material that could help reduce water pollution caused by harmful chemicals, such as from leftover medicines and hygiene products, tha...

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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
7 months ago
🧬 Ever wondered how life powers itself at the molecular level? 🧬 Just like the proteins in our muscles which convert energy into force, scientists have built tiny artificial motors which mimic the natural mechanisms that power life. Here's the evidence 👇 www.manchester.ac.uk/abou….
Scientists create tiny motors that mimic nature

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Scientists create tiny motors that mimic nature

Scientists have built an artificial motor capable of mimicking the natural mechanisms that power life.Just like the proteins in our muscles, which convert chemical energy into power to allow us to per...

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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
7 months ago
🧠 What are smart scales? What can they really tell you about your own body? 🧠 Professor of Applied Mathematics Bill Lionheart appeared on BBC Radio 4's 'Sliced Bread', to answer these questions ⚖️ www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
Sliced Bread - Smart Scales - BBC Sounds

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Sliced Bread - Smart Scales - BBC Sounds

Are smart scales really clever enough to tell you more than your weight?

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The University of Manchester
@manchester.ac.uk
8 months ago
2024 has been another remarkable year for the Faculty of Science and Engineering 🥼🔭 Leading groundbreaking research, launching innovative initiatives, and earning prestigious awards... Here are just a few of the many great stories that have shaped FSE's year 👇 www.manchester.ac.uk/abou….
The Faculty of Science and Engineering’s 2024 news highlights

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The Faculty of Science and Engineering’s 2024 news highlights

It’s been another remarkable year for the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Across all of our departments, colleagues have led groundbreaking research, launched innovative initiatives, and earned pr...

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