We’re incredibly proud that our Professor Dame Sue Black has been appointed to the House of Lords. @ProfSueBlack will take her seat in recognition of her outstanding contributions as a forensic anthropologist, anatomist and academic https://t.co/FFsNk0wlw8
A team from @LancasterUni has built diagnostic models of chemistry-related battery failure & co-founded #Altelium that offers a non-intrusive diagnostic toolkit that enables the insurance industry to warranty #electricvehicle batteries https://t.co/wbyEz21FnV
Our researchers have successfully engineered a #COVID19 vaccine which can be administered through the nose
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Corona: Viele Fragen sind schon früher beantwortet, Bundestagsdrucksache 2012, Seite 5 und dann ab 57, wer sich das noch zu lesen traut. https://t.co/6lRdR1JtlM
Join us at the NEXGENNA international symposium to learn about the most recent research on Na-ion batteries (12th Feb, Lancaster) @FaradayInst@AlistoreE
It's official now! Happy to have been awarded a CAMS fellowship to conduct EXAFS studies on battery materials! Congratulations to all the winners @LancasterUni@LancsUniSciTech
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has announced Berlin will be the home of the company's Gigafactory Europe as part of the the car-maker's expansion plans.
@LancasterUni@LancUniChem's Professor @HarryHoster spoke to @dwnews about the move.
Huge congratulations to John Goodenough, Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino on winning the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The fundamental research in Li-ion batteries is a prime example of how scientific breakthrough can transform how people move, interact and live their lives
Professor @HarryHoster of Energy Lancaster and @LancUniChem explains how this year's recipients of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry helped change the world with their lithium ion battery breakthroughs https://t.co/6FetszQujm