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UK faces post-pandemic bereavement crisis and lasting legacy of grief

New research has highlighted the difficulties and distress people experienced when trying to get support after the death of a loved one during the pandemic, with more than half of people (51 per cent)...

Talented student releases first EP ‘Piano Stories’

The five-song Piano Stories is the debut EP of Rahul Suntah, who is studying for a Masters in Composition of Music for Film and Television (MACMFTV) at the University of Bristol.

Scholarships give students a taste of regional university life

Twelve students keen to experience the benefits of a regional tertiary education have been awarded rural scholarships to study at The University of Western Australia in the Great Southern region.

Royal Meteorological Society gives Climate Science Communications Award to Dr Tamsin...

The Royal Meteorological Society has awarded their 2020 Climate Science Communications Award to Dr Tamsin Edwards.

Do I need a vaccine if I’ve already had COVID-19?

The Centers for Disease Control announced that in most cases, vaccinated adults in the U.S. could start going without masks, even indoors...

China Education Expo 2021 – Virtual Event Schedule(19-20 June)

China Education Expo (CEE), hosted by China Education Association for International Exchange (CEAIE), takes place physically every October with more than 20 years development history.

Vaccination reduces the risk of severe COVID-19 infection

However, adults who are frail, living in areas of high deprivation or have unhealthy lifestyles are more at risk of COVID-19 infection and getting ill, despite being vaccinated, compared to other vaccinated people.

Stents inspired by paper-cutting art can deliver drugs to the GI...

MIT engineers used kirigami-style etching to design a stent that can temporarily lodge in tubular organs to release drugs.

RGU collaborates with Loch Electronics to create world’s smallest dishwasher

RGU and Loch Electronics, an award-winning Edinburgh based company, have created the world's smallest dishwasher that can disinfect and sanitise both kitchen utensils and personal items such as phones, keys and wallets.

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.
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