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Protecting against rising sea levels
Research led by Professor Ivan Haigh on storm surges, sea level rise and climate change is ensuring flood barriers are maintained and future-proofed to protect 30 million people.
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Making new products with waste CO2
University of Southampton spin-out company, ViridiCO2, is revolutionising the sustainability of chemical manufacturing processes by making products from carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Using optical fibres to create a sustainable fuel supply
Multidisciplinary team has found a way to turn water into hydrogen fuel using optical fibres.
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Changing the lives of young people through archaeology
The Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project integrated education and research in order to inspire the next generation of STEM students.
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Tackling the wildlife traffickers
Software will support efforts to curb illegal trade and bring criminals to justice
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Combating guilt around infant feeding
Tackling unhelpful ways of thinking and talking about parental feeding choices.
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Working out if a computer can play jazz
A Southampton researcher was awarded an Alan Turing Institute fellowship to investigate whether AI can replicate the complexities of jazz improvisation.
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Campaigning for equality in the film industry
A team from Southampton has influenced UK film industry policy by highlighting the role of women and the obstacles they face.
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Improving cancer treatments through monoclonal antibodies
Our researchers are supporting the clinical development of anti-cancer monoclonal antibody treatments, to make treating certain cancers more effective than ever before.
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Revolutionising ways to find essential materials
A Southampton Chemistry researcher is using pioneering computational chemistry modelling methods to make positive changes in everything from clean fuel to healthcare.