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Afternoon could be best time for asthma inhaler, study shows

A mid-afternoon puff could be the best way to get the most out of your asthma inhaler according to a new study led by University of Manchester researchers.

Colorectal Cancer Surgery: Adjusting the Gut Flora to Help Healing

This taboo cancer takes 9,500 lives every year in Canada. Manuela Santos, a researcher at the CHUM Research Centre, and her colleagues, Drs. Carole Richard and Roy Hajjar, want that to change. Together, they are studying the influence of the intestinal microbiota on the surgical treatment of colorectal cancer.

Chimpanzee drumming shares the building blocks of human musicality

A study co-led by the University of St Andrews has shown that wild chimpanzees drum with rhythm, and that chimpanzee drumming shares some rhythmic properties with human music.

Curtin research secures funding in latest ARC Linkage Program

Curtin University researchers will investigate fighting a plant pandemic threatening Australia’s native botanicals and further examine “life’s most essential molecule”, as the result of more than $1.3 million in funding secured in today’s Australian Research Council Linkage Program.

New program targets oral health and language revival in APY Lands

A new art-driven pilot program by the University of Adelaide’s Mobile Language Team (MLT) is helping improve oral hygiene among Anangu (Aboriginal) children...

University of Hull secures £300,000 funding to help young people in vietnam tackle climate...

The University of Hull has secured almost £300,000 of funding to help young people in Vietnam better understand and tackle climate change.

Sustainability researcher wins $1.5m award for work tackling the climate crisis

The Frontiers Planet Prize, a global initiative of the Frontiers Research Foundation in Switzerland, has announced Associate Professor Arunima Malik as one of its three...

Digital Tapestry helps Aberdeen school children explore RGU’s Art & Heritage

Aberdeen school children are using virtual reality to connect with an out of space artefact from NASA’s Get Away Special programme, as part of Robert Gordon University’s (RGUs) innovative Digital Tapestry Project.

Dementia protection linked to where the body lies – belly fat a risk factor

Men with high levels of belly fat are at increased risk of dementia, according to a new study by Monash University researchers of more than 17,000 individuals aged 65 to 98 years in the ASPREE Study.

TikTok campaign to inspire environmental action among secondary school pupils unveiled by Kingston School...

Two illustration animation students from Kingston School of Art have produced a TikTok campaign to encourage secondary school pupils to recycle and highlight ways of reducing wasteful habits among their peers.
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