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Jon Faine returns to the airwaves in new podcast

Former ABC Radio broadcaster Jon Faine is hosting a new podcast series spotlighting current legal issues in interviews with researchers at Melbourne Law School.

Lancaster physicist becomes Royal Astronomical Society President-Elect

Space physicist Professor Jim Wild has been elected as President-Elect of the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS).

The University of Manchester celebrates 50 years of UK innovation and...

To celebrate the landmark 50th anniversary of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP), a collaboration has been formed between Innovate UK, the University of Salford...

World first OCT-Raman diagnostics system to provide fast AI-enabled breast cancer...

A team of researchers are working with surgeons to install a unique AI-enabled combined Optical Coherent Tomography (OCT) and Raman spectroscopy system...

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.

Availability of community pharmacies declining in deprived areas

People living in more deprived areas with worse health outcomes were 65% more likely to lose their local pharmacy than those in wealthier areas, according to research published today.

Scientists take stand against back pain unveiling functional bioprinted spinal discs

University of Manchester scientists have successfully pioneered a way to create functioning human spinal discs, aiming to revolutionise our understanding of back pain and disc degeneration in a leap for medical science.

New trial empowers women to choose how to deliver big babies

Published in The Lancet, findings from The Big Baby Trial led by The University of Warwick, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust (UHCW) and the Perinatal Institute...

Artwork by mail – a truly international exhibition

The fruits of a truly international ‘call for artwork by mail’ – an art genre which evolved in the 1960s - will open this week at Lancaster University when more than 400 artworks from 43 different countries will be on show.

Older adults benefit from exercising with people in their local area

Mid and older life adults are choosing to exercise with people of the same age who they live near to and see often, regardless of the quality or quantity of those relationships, according to new research.
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