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University of Southampton

The University of Southampton is a British public university located in Southampton, United Kingdom.

Tackling space junk with a circular economy

A new electronic/photonic chip sandwich for data centers burns a fraction of the power used now

First of its kind: Nose drops that can protect against meningitis

Could robots encourage risk-taking behaviour in humans?

Using UV-C light to safely reduce Covid-19 transmission indoors

A “switch” that turns autoimmunity drugs into powerful anti-cancer treatments

Greatly improving cancer immunotherapy success with a new old drug

Linking artificial and brain neurons via the internet

A new inexpensive paper-based infection test allows fast diagnosis at the point of care

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy tailored specifically for IBS works over the phone or online

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder affecting 10 – 20 per cent of people. Abdominal pain, bloating and altered bowel habit significantly affect patient’s quality of life and can force them to take days off work. Previous research (the ACTIB trial) led by Professor Hazel Everitt at the University of Southampton in

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy tailored specifically for IBS works over the phone or online

Microgears enable twisted light high capacity data transmission

Tiny gears on computer chips generate a vortex of light that could boost optical computing For the first time, researchers have used tiny gears made of germanium to generate a vortex of twisted light that turns around its axis of travel much like a corkscrew. Because germanium is compatible with the silicon used to make

Microgears enable twisted light high capacity data transmission

New algorithm predicts 2018–2022 may be an even hotter period than expected based on current global warming

This summer’s world-wide heatwave makes 2018 a particularly hot year. As will be the next few years, according to a study led by Florian Sévellec, a CNRS researcher at the Laboratory for Ocean Physics and Remote Sensing (LOPS) (CNRS/IFREMER/IRD/University of Brest) and at the University of Southampton, and published in the 14 August 2018 edition

New algorithm predicts 2018–2022 may be an even hotter period than expected based on current global warming

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