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Research team prepares ESA's Arctic Weather Satellite for liftoff

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With ESA's Arctic Weather Satellite due to launch in a few weeks, the satellite is now at the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California being readied for its big day. Once in orbit, this new mission will show how short-term weather…

Law firm trials AI in pioneering research project

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A leading Midlands law firm is trialling the use of artificial intelligence (AI) as part of a pioneering nationwide research project to assess how it might shape the future of the legal sector.

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A call for renaming clinical research partnerships

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In a recently published opinion piece in BMJ Open, "Rhetoric of Research: A Call for Renaming the Clinical Research Partnership," authors from Penn Nursing and Georgetown University School of Nursing, present a compelling argument for…

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NNI EHS Research Strategy: 2024 Update Available for Public Comment

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The National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO), on behalf of the Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Technology (NSET) Subcommittee of the Committee on Technology, National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), requested comments…

Research suggests agricultural waste could help to clean polluted water

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As many parts of the developing world experience rapid economic growth, the quality of their water supplies is coming under increasing strain. To keep pace with a growing demand for water, there is now a pressing need for water recycling…

Video games can have a positive impact on children if they have the right features, research says

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A new report says video games are able to make a positive impact on children if, they in fact possess the right features.

Professor Yoram Gorlizki awarded British Academy Senior Research Fellowship

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The outgoing Head of Department of Politics, Yoram Gorlizki, has been awarded a British Academy Senior Research Fellowship to complete a long-standing book project on A Soviet Rule of Law: Justice and the Constitution in Soviet Russia.

Q&A: Liquid low-calorie or low-carb keto diet can reverse type 2 diabetes, research shows

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Laura Saslow, associate professor at the University of Michigan School of Nursing, has been researching the impact of different dietary patterns on type 2 diabetes for more than a decade.

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Research identifies possible new pathway to treatment of colorectal cancer

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Research led by Irving Coy Allen in the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine has unlocked a pathway to possible future treatments for colorectal cancer in humans.

Research explores young men navigating the anxieties and pressures of online spaces

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Deakin University, eSafety and Queensland University of Technology joint research released today has found that young men are both victims and perpetrators of online harm.

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Eating steak and fries for dinner could make you ANXIOUS - the fat increases stress hormones, new research suggests

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Colorado researchers found a diet rich in fatty foods like fries, pizza, and red meat can influence the activity of 'feel good' serotonin cells in the brain, leading to greater anxiety.

Obesity, inactivity and screen time: how pioneering research is tackling the crisis in child health

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Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University are leading projects that could result in crucial interventions to stem an alarming decline in children’s health and development

How a research hub born out of the Olympics is addressing health inequalities

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Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University have long worked with some of the country’s top athletes. Now, in a newly transformed industrial part of Sheffield, they are tackling South Yorkshire’s inequalities in healthy life expectancy

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Register to attend the Research to Impact event

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Register to attend the Research to Impact event on Tuesday 9 July at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology.

Research finds link between fatty foods and anxiety

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When stressed out, many of us turn to junk food for solace. But new University of Colorado Boulder research suggests this strategy may backfire.

MOND vs. dark matter: Research suggests that rotation curves of galaxies stay flat indefinitely

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In a discovery that challenges the conventional understanding of cosmology, scientists at Case Western Reserve University have unearthed new evidence that could reshape our perception of the cosmos.

Aday Leads Research & Development of Cement & Concrete Alternatives To Decarbonize the Value Chain of Industrial Processes

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When people think of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), it is often solar, wind, and other clean energy generation technologies that come to mind. However, Ana Aday, a materials science researcher in NREL’s Building…

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Transposons could be new targets for aging research and treatment

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A new USC Leonard Davis School-led study highlights how transposons—commonly called "jumping genes" because of their ability to move to different parts of the genome—are associated with age-related disease and decline, as well as how…