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The future of autonomous travel – from driverless cars to planetary rovers – may lie in decoding the secrets of how seabirds navigate.
The University of York is leading a new initiative to help local businesses unlock the power of cutting-edge creative, digital, and interactive technologies.
The University of York will lead a major £8m initiative to train at least 80 industry-ready nuclear scientists, serving as a key part of a national drive to quadruple the number of nuclear specialists in the UK.
We are delighted to announce that Professor Marina Petri from the University of York has been elected as the new spokesperson for the R3B (Reactions with Relativistic Radioactive Beams) Collaboration at the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) in Germany.
Researchers have uncovered how many types of bacteria use remarkable liquid droplets to survive stress, leading to ‘superbugs’ that that are resistant to antibiotics and the body’s immune system.
Researchers have made a step forward in improving materials for new electronic devices.
The results of the 2025 National Student Survey have revealed the strengths of the School of Physics, Engineering and Technology for the study of electrical and electronic engineering and engineering (non specific). We have excelled in ‘Academic Support’ and ‘Learning Resources’.
A team of researchers at York and Minho University have made what could be a vital discovery in an emerging field of electronics, and one which could lead to greener electronic devices such as computer processors.