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A legacy for insect science: how a cave explorer left millions to universities
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A new $30 million alumni gift underscores how major donors will aim to position their schools as responsible AI leaders in the years ahead.
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Our research has been featured on the JST website!
We revealed that a droplet on a soft substrate can behave like a solid sphere.
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University of Greenwich academic discovers mutations in a gene linked to ALS and dementia.
Mutations in the gene are responsible for other neurodegenerative conditions too.
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