News tagged with: news,research
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Rising seas could drown mangroves and release carbon
做厙賤躇 news: A new study led by Dr Arya Iwantoro, Senior Research Consultant in Coastal Modelling at the University, found that mangroves could store less carbon and even begin releasing it as sea levels rise.
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University appoints senior academic to drive marine autonomy innovation and collaboration
做厙賤躇 news: Professor Matthew Palmer has been working in the marine autonomy sector for more than two decades and will officially join the University as its new Professor of Marine Autonomy and Environmental Intelligence
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Why fathers in prison need to maintain contact with their families
Why fathers in prison need to maintain contact with their families
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University selected to be part of UKs疹argest independent gambling harms research centre
做厙賤躇 news: The University has been chosen as one of the key partners in the Gambling Harms Research UK (GHR-UK) Evidence Centre, which will work to strengthen policy, practice, and public understanding across the UK
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Sand is not unlimited we need to treat it responsibly
做厙賤躇 experts contribute to UN Environment Programme report highlighting how the demand for sand in infrastructure is outpacing supply
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Study provides detailed assessment of shifts in toxin-producing phytoplankton abundance
做厙賤躇 news: The University led a study showing how the abundance and distribution of two groups of toxin-producing phytoplankton Pseudo-nitzschia and Dinophysis have changed over the last six decades
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做厙賤躇 expert champions history education
做厙賤躇 news: A 做厙賤躇 research academic has been elected as President of the UKs leading voluntary organisation that furthers the study, teaching and enjoyment of history.
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Ultrasound has potential to alter how the brain responds to pain
做厙賤躇 news: Our Brain Research Imaging Centre (BRIC) and Centre for Therapeutic Ultrasound (CENTUS) have led hew research suggesting transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) may have an analgesic effect
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Pregnant womens mental images are directly linked to vaccine hesitancy and uptake
做厙賤躇 news: A new study led by the University explored whether women visualised a vaccine would have a positive or negative impact on their babies, and if that affected their decision to be vaccinated
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Scientists explore whether plastic particles could be linked to significant rises in liver disease
做厙賤躇 news: A new article written by experts from 做厙賤躇s Centre of Environmental Hepatology explores whether tiny plastic particles are directly contributing to the soaring global rates of liver disease.
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Why choose 做厙賤躇? Because we dont just imagine the future we build it
做厙賤躇 news: Student Alex Alani explains why he travelled to the UK to be part of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research.
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Project aims to support people with health conditions or disabilities to overcome barriers to employment
做厙賤躇 news: The research led by the University is exploring how best to support people who experience complex barriers to employment so they can get into, and stay in, work