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Legumes lost to heat: storage failures costing farmers and processors: study

Poor storage conditions are causing avoidable quality decline across the legume supply chain - costing growers and processors, new research shows.

AFC Bournemouth women’s team benefits from BU student support

Bournemouth University students have been supporting AFC Bournemouth’s women’s team on and off the field, using the skills gained in their degrees to help the team.

Discovery of North America’s role in Asia’s monsoons offers new insights into climate change

A pioneering study that used climate models to measure the impact of global atmospheric patterns has found new evidence for North America’s hidden role in Asia’s summer monsoon...

LSE top ranked university for world-leading research produced

LSE’s outstanding contribution to social science research has once again been recognised by the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), published 12 May 2022.

Research unearths origins of Ancient Egypt’s Karnak Temple

Researchers have carried out the most comprehensive geoarchaeological survey of Egypt’s Karnak Temple near Luxor – one of the ancient world’s largest temple complexes and

Kingston University undergraduate carries off trophy for learning disabilities nurse of the year at...

An undergraduate from Kingston University has been heralded as the best learning disabilities student nurse in the past year at the Student Nursing Times Awards.

World-first NHS trial to transform care for people with motor neurone disease

People living with motor neurone disease (MND) will benefit from a world first NHS clinical trial using innovative remote monitoring tech, helping them to access breathing support from home.

Urgent review needed on vaccines during pregnancy

University of Queensland researchers are calling for an urgent review of low influenza vaccination rates for pregnant women and whooping cough vaccinations for young and Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander mothers-to-be.

Monash Business School’s Global MBA blasts into top 100 ranking

Monash Business School’s Global Executive MBA program has made a stunning debut among the ranks of the world’s most prestigious executive MBA programs, ranking no. 34 in the latest edition of the 2022 QS Executive MBA rankings.

How to up the trust in sustainability reporting

Transparent reporting on SDGs is problematic, but a recent framework can help businesses harness the internet of things and blockchain to improve outcomes.
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