News tagged with: news
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University contributes to government review of medical devices
Ƶ news: Professor Daniel Martin is among the experts to work on the independent review published by the Department of Health and Social Care
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Study offers new insights into earliest stages of brain tumour development
Dr Claudia Barros and her research team at the Ƶ have uncovered 'readying' processes which occur just prior to brain tumour onset, but which could be vital for tumour growth.
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The Princess and THAT photograph
PR opinion: The Princess and THAT Photograph. A view from Royal historian, Dr Judith Rowbotham.
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What should we do with ageing marine structures?
Ƶ news: What should we do with ageing marine structures?Dr Anaëlle Lemasson co-authored a comment article in Nature saying current legislation needs to be revised.
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Working from home isn’t enough, new report says
Working mothers need more than flexibility to help their wellbeing and manage work/life balance, according to a new report co-led by the Ƶ.
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Graduate’s free magazine is empowering women nationwide
A Ƶ graduate has launched a successful platform for women to tell their unfiltered, unedited stories. Inspired by her own experiences of misogyny, Melissa Hawkins, who studied English with Publishing, launched Disgraceful magazine.
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Study explores if Fukushima’s radioactive water could pose lasting threat to humans and the environment
Ƶ news: A new study suggests more detailed research is needed to determine whether radioactive water being released from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor, as part of a sanctioned programme, could result in long-term harm
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South West universities join forces for new regional Think Tank
Ƶ news - South West universities join forces for new regional Think Tank
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Young man with inoperable brain tumour visits University research centre
Ƶ news: Young man with inoperable brain tumour visits University research centre. Jack Carter came to meet scientists focused on finding a cure.
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Can artificial intelligence highlight those at greater risk of stroke?
Ƶ news: Experts are using state of the art Artificial Intelligence tools to see if brain scans and other medical tests can be used to accurately predict whether someone will have a stroke in the future
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Dental school inspires Ireland's first community-based dental programme
Ƶ news: The Peninsula Dental School's partnership with RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences will support RCSI in delivering a new undergraduate Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree programme.
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“We’re building a car to race at Silverstone”
Ƶ news: “We’re building a car to race at Silverstone”. Meet the students with big ambitions in engineering and beyond.