Capital of science: Manchester to welcome ‘Europe’s greatest scientific gathering’
Manchester will host Europe’s largest science conference and generate almost £8.3million after being named European City of Science.
Manchester will host Europe’s largest science conference and generate almost £8.3million after being named European City of Science.
Chancellor visited Museum of Science and Industry, the National Graphene Institute and the Federation of Small Businesses’ conference.
George Osborne paves the way for graphene to become commercialised in today’s Budget.
A $100,000 grant was donated by Bill Gates and his wife
Mancunians have made some of the most world-changing discoveries.
Bluestone Global Tech will locate their plant at the £61million funded National Graphene Institute
Manchester University’s Nobel Laureates Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov awarded
Graphene first isolated at the University of Manchester in 2004
Graphene first isolated at the University of Manchester in 2004
Graphene is the world’s strongest material, but is incredibly light
Graphene could be used to reduce CO2 emissions from power stations
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