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UCalgary-developed technology enables 85-per-cent reduction in blood infection diagnosis times

Research investments critical as Rapid Infection Diagnostics bridges the gap between academic innovation and real-world implementation.

Bank policymaker delivers first speech in Leeds

A leading economist delivered the first speech in his new role for the Bank of England at the University of Leeds.

Shape-changing device helps people with visual impairment perform location task

A groundbreaking navigation device can help people with visual impairment perform a location task as well as sighted people, new research shows.

Major ranking recognises Imperial as top 10 global university for sustainability

The QS Sustainability Rankings for 2025 has placed Imperial as joint seventh in the world, joint fourth in Europe, and joint second in the UK...

Antipsychotic medications don’t always work the way they’re supposed to

Sixty-eight per cent of nursing home residents who used antipsychotics had more behavioural issues than they did pre-medication

Warwick Ancient Drama Festival returns with Aeschylus’ Agamemnon

The 11th annual Warwick Ancient Drama Festival returns to The University of Warwick on 30 and 31 January presenting Aeschylus’ Agamemnon.

First phase of governmental project to understand impact of smartphones and social media on...

Researcher teams across the UK are leading the first phase of a new research project that will lay the groundwork for future studies into the impact on children of smartphone and social media use.

True scope of Nord Stream pipeline leak revealed

A major leak of a greenhouse gas from the Nord Stream pipeline was far more significant than first realised, according to new research involving scientists from the University of Leeds.

Improving the contraceptive knowledge of young women from multicultural backgrounds

An online educational video aimed at increasing contraceptive knowledge among young women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds is being distributed in five languages.

CUHK collaborative study reveals hidden complexity of ancient Peruvian tattoos using laser-stimulated fluorescence technology

A pioneering study led by Dr Michael Pittman, Assistant Professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)’s School of Life Sciences and Thomas G. Kaye of the Foundation for Scientific Advancement in Sierra Vista...
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