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Compassionate Imagery Helps Suppress Physical Pain Response, Research Finds

Using imagery focused on compassion can help people suffering from stress associated with physical pain, a new study from the University of Derby has shown.

Re­search­ers dis­covered the second ‘key’ used by the SARS-CoV-2 virus to enter into hu­man...

To efficiently infect human cells, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is able to use a receptor called Neuropilin-1...

Is digital media use a risk factor for psychosis in young adults?

Young adults who have more frequent psychotic experiences also tend to spend more time on digital media, study finds.

Three, two, one, lift-off – launching law at Rocket Lab

When University of Waikato alumna Courtney Dick secured a role as the in-house lawyer for Rocket Lab, she had to get up to speed on space law.

Methane emissions from abandoned oil and gas wells underestimated

A recent McGill study published inEnvironmental Science and Technology finds that annual methane emissions from abandoned oil and gas (AOG) wells in Canada and the US...

What are the advantages and disadvantages of studying in the United States?

Studying in the United States is a dream for many Chinese students. However, there are also advantages and disadvantages to studying in the United States.

Two COVID-19 Vaccines Show Safety, Strong Immunity in Infant Model

A group of scientists led by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian reported that the Moderna mRNA vaccine...

Grad student focuses on writing’s capacity to explore trauma and ‘move toward justice or...

Karine Hack spends a lot of time thinking about the power of writing to process and document trauma – in part because an undergraduate project that involved transcribing and editing Holocaust testimonials.

Hull Graduate Andy Morgan-harrison Sets Sights on Olympic Games in Tokyo

University of Hull graduate Andrew Morgan-Harrison has his sights set on the Olympic Games this summer as he aims to be in the 200m starting blocks in Tokyo.

‘Recycled’ brick attracts interest from national housebuilder

A unique brick made from recycled clay, developed with the support of Teesside University, has the potential to make a major contribution to reducing the carbon footprint of the building industry.
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