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Research identifies immunosuppressed people are least likely to have COVID-19 antibodies

New research has identified which people with compromised immune systems are less likely to have COVID-19 antibodies - making them more vulnerable to a severe infection.

Prestigious awards recognise medical technological innovation

Cutting-edge medical research carried out at the University of Adelaide has been awarded prizes for excellence in the prestigious 2023 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.

Could psychedelics be used to help manage athletes’ mental health?

Why do people who take DMT, a powerful psychedelic drug, feel a strong sense of familiarity about places, things or entities that are not a part of waking life?

Why men, wealthy people and maritime residents are more likely to develop skin cancer

Study compares UV exposure and behaviours among different groups in with the goal of improving public health efforts aimed at reducing melanoma rates.

University project takes centre stage at Edinburgh International Book Festival

A University of St Andrews project which explores the importance of ‘a sense of place’ and the impact it has on our thinking, creativity, and human relationships...

Researchers find similarities in the way both children and societies alter words’ meanings

An international team of researchers is using computer science to explore the knowledge foundation of word meaning in both child language development and the evolution of word meanings across languages.

What worms can tell us about brains and behaviour

The University of Leeds has collaborated with a leading American institution on research that helps to crack the code that relates brain and behaviour.

New documentary ‘de-westernises’ drag performance

A new documentary that aims to de-westernise drag performances will be screened at this week’s Manchester Pride festival.

People dislike AI art because it threatens their humanity: study

AI-generated writing, photography, art and music have been skyrocketing in popularity, but that surging success has also triggered an enormous backlash, with many rejecting AI art — and even asserting that its proliferation marks the beginning of the end for humanity.

Manchester research to boost bioprinting technology to address critical health challenges in space

New research by The University of Manchester will enhance the power of bioprinting technology, opening doors to transform advances in medicine and addressing critical health challenges faced by astronauts during space missions.
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