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The price fluctuation of fine wines can now be predicted more accurately using a novel artificial intelligence approach developed by researchers at UCL.
What happens when lithium-ion batteries overheat and explode has been tracked inside and out for the first time by a UCL-led team using sophisticated 3D imaging.
A new way to process fibre optic signals has been demonstrated, which could double the distance at which data travels error-free through transoceanic sub-marine cables.
UCL scientists have shown how advanced computer simulations can be used to design new composite materials, taking the 'trial-and-error' out of the process.
Safety fears about carbon nanotubes, due to their structural similarity to asbestos, have been alleviated as reducing their length removes their toxicity.
A new hand-held device that can diagnose patients at the early stages of HIV and give results within minutes is in development following a £1 million investment.
Using cutting-edge virtual reality technology, researchers have ‘beamed’ a person into a rat facility allowing the rat and human to interact with each other on the same scale.
An advance in X-ray imaging has revealed the dramatic three-dimensional shape of gold nanocrystals, and is likely to shine a light on the structure of other nano-scale materials.