A “Microscope-in-a-needle”, an animal-borne ecosystem sensor, and an autonomous ice-sheet probe: Royal Society announces over £2 million in funding to novel scientific instruments
The Royal Society has awarded over £2 million in funding to 11 researchers for the development of innovative scientific instruments. These projects range from sub-ice microbial sensors to advanced microscopy tools.
Why it matters
This funding supports foundational scientific research that could lead to breakthroughs in environmental monitoring and biological analysis.
The Royal Society has awarded a total of over 2 million to 11 researchers to design and construct novel scientific instruments through the Paul Instrument Fund .
The article is a straightforward report on institutional funding and scientific development.
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