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Weeknotes // 5 April 2024 – Nick Daniels // blog
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Chasing Motes: A Physicist's introduction to Hopf Algebras - Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
In this talk I will introduce Hopf algebras for a very general audience; work through a couple of simple examples; and finally, discuss the Motic Hopf algebra and its relevance to
The Planetary Health Game | Global Agriculture and Food Systems | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
In the Planetary Health Game, players battle to keep people, the planet and their own businesses healthy.
Student engagement additional resources | Supporting programme and course design | Institute for Academic Development
Blogs, podcasts and videos; University training, networks and signposting; External toolkits, guidance and websites; Journal articles and book chapters.
Metastable intermediate phases on molecular crystallisation pathways
Pharmaceutical industry has significant interest in developing well controlled crystallization and precipitation processes for producing crystalline particulates with desired polymorphism, morphology and particle size distribution in order to
Patient journeys | Pelvic Pain | Centre for Reproductive Health
Patient journeys from women with endometriosis
Aretha Teckentrup | School of Mathematics | School of Mathematics
Laura O'Sullivan and Mira Rabbat have worked together to produce this article as part of our series of Academic Interviews; featuring Aretha Teckentrup!
Bennu.ai | For students | Edinburgh Innovation
Bennu.ai has developed a new way to sort waste automatically.
Navigating the world’s oceans by tapping into bacterial swimming strategies | Biological Sciences | Biology
Funding to understand how bacteria swim to stay alive could lead to the development of bacterial ‘biosensors’ to help the U.S. Navy navigate at sea.
Exploring the frozen continent | Edinburgh Friends | Edinburgh Friends
How Edinburgh's expertise in Antarctica is revealing secrets of the Earth's past and future.
