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10 Dec 2024 | |
Liverpool Life Sciences UTC News |
The lectures covered Fluorescent imaging, using phage to treat bacterial infection and the evolution of skeletons. Some of our year 12s volunteered to take part in a demonstration of phage binding specificity. The same equipment is being used to describe the power of phage-based medicine to Members of Parliament next week!
Last month, Computer Science students participated in a European Space Agency CanSat competition at a Former RAF base, designing and building a small … More...
Dr Alex Broadhead, Senior Lecturer in English Language and Literature at The University of Liverpool, spoke to students about how the controversial ro… More...
Twelve Year 10 Engineering students attended the Experience of the Workplace event at Hope University, hosted by All About STEM. More...
A talented Year 7 student from North Liverpool Academy has been recognised in an international maths competition involving thousands of young people f… More...
We're pleased to announce that Year 13 NLA student, Enis Gerxhalija, has been offered a place to read Physics at St. Catherine's College, Oxford. More...
Photographers often work in studios or on location, editing their images using software to enhance colours and details. More...