Novel Technologies News for July 2019

Novel Technologies News Archive

Helping robots to build new antibiotics Helping robots to build new antibiotics

A team from The University of Manchester have engineered a common gut bacterium to produce a new class of antibiotics by using robotics. These antibiotics, known as class II polyketides, are also naturally produced by soil bacteria and have antimicrobial properties which are vital in the modern pharmaceutical industry to combat infectious diseases and cancer.

Scientists say multiple sclerosis could be diagnosed by a BREATH TEST in future Scientists say multiple sclerosis could be diagnosed by a BREATH TEST in future

A new study aims to show how the incurable condition multiple sclerosis (MS) could in future be diagnosed by a simple breath test.

Electrifying research has the potential to ‘switch off’ cancer Electrifying research has the potential to ‘switch off’ cancer

Scientists have detected changes in electrical signals from different types of cancer cells, that could lead to the development of devices that can be sent to a tumour to ‘switch off’ the cells.

Explore virtual tumours with UCL at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition Explore virtual tumours with UCL at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition

UCL scientists and engineers will bring cancerous tumours to life through games at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition from 1st July.