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Why price does not indicate how long clothes will last

Paying more for clothes does not necessarily mean they will last longer, according to new research carried out by the School of Design.

NUS researchers develop novel approach for predicting resistance against cancer therapy

A specific combination of oncogenes found to support cancer growth and survival, resulting in unfavourable treatment outcome.

More diet advice evidence needed for those hoping to get pregnant

Experts from the University of Adelaide and Monash University say more research is needed on preconception diets after a collaborative review found a lack of evidence about the best foods to help boost the chances of becoming pregnant.

Addressing the loss of culture caused by climate change

A team of international researchers, led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), has announced the initial findings of a project to help curb the loss of cultures by measuring the impact that climate change has on communities worldwide.

Manchester scientists caught Hofstadter’s butterfly in one of the most ancient materials on Earth

Researchers in the National Graphene Institute (NGI) at The University of Manchester have revisited one of the most ancient materials on Earth – graphite, and discovered new physics that has eluded the field for decades.

Top researchers recognised as finalists in Premier’s Science Awards

Thirteen researchers and a program to inspire female students to take up STEM careers have been named finalists in this year’s Premier’s Science Awards.

Two-faced star exposed in first for astronomy

In a first for white dwarfs, the burnt-our cores of dead stars, astronomers from institutions including the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and the University of Warwick have discovered that at least one member of this cosmic family is two faced.

Fibre supplements trialled in Southampton to support immune health

Fibre is essential for healthy digestion – with strong evidence that diets higher in fibre are associated with a lower risk of certain diseases, including heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

Bats struggle during organic farming transition

Bat activity falls as farms make the transition to organic agriculture, new research shows.

Manchester academic wins Royal Meteorological Society Education Award

A University of Manchester academic has won the inaugural Royal Meteorological Society Education Award in recognition of his long record of teaching excellence.
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