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Hemodynamics in the microcirculation

Hemodynamics in the microcirculation

Hemodynamics in the microcirculation Tet Chuan Lee, David Long, Richard Clarke, Department of Engineering Science Home • Archive for "Department of Engineering Science" The microcirculation is the network of arterioles, capillaries and venules that...
Putting turbulence to work

Putting turbulence to work

Putting turbulence to work John Cater, Department of Engineering Science Home • Archive for "Department of Engineering Science" Optimising the new generation of wind turbines As the energy sector seeks to provide more of our power consumption needs from...
Why are some molecules drugs?

Why are some molecules drugs?

Why are some molecules drugs? Jóhannes Reynisson, School of Chemical Sciences Home • Archive for "Chemical Sciences" The fundamental question of why a few molecules are beneficial drugs whereas most molecules are just molecules is still unanswered. By...
Studying the shape and the size of the universe

Studying the shape and the size of the universe

Studying the shape and the size of the universe Grigor Aslanyan, Department of Physics Home • Archive for "Department of Physics" Data from spacecraft helps refine theoretical models of the universe The study of the universe as a whole goes back to as...
Planet hunting

Planet hunting

Planet hunting Philip Yock, Department of Physics Home • Archive for "Department of Physics" Using microlensing to detect planets Astronomers and philosophers have long thought about planets like ours, possibly inhabited, orbiting the stars of the night...