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Bacterial builders on site for computer construction - University ...
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May 4, — Led by Dr Sarah Staniland from the University's School of Physics and Astronomy, in a longstanding collaboration with the Tokyo University ... › news-science › news › article
It's not how big, it's what you do with it | Pint of Science
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Dr Sarah Staniland (Chemistry). Nature builds the living world around us with atomic precision using proteins. This talk will explore the ways we can ... › event › its-not-how-big-its-...
University of Leeds | News > Science > Bacterial builders on site for...
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Forget computer viruses - magnet-making bacteria could be used to build tomorrow’s computers with larger hard drives and speedier connections.
Lecturer Sarah rewarded for inspiring women in science | School of...
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A leading University academic has been awarded a scientific heirloom by a peer at the Engineering and Physical Sciences Suffrage Science Awards.
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