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Fibre supplements trialled in Southampton to support immune health

Fibre is essential for healthy digestion – with strong evidence that diets higher in fibre are associated with a lower risk of certain diseases, including heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

Bats struggle during organic farming transition

Bat activity falls as farms make the transition to organic agriculture, new research shows.

Manchester academic wins Royal Meteorological Society Education Award

A University of Manchester academic has won the inaugural Royal Meteorological Society Education Award in recognition of his long record of teaching excellence.

New water research centre draws on deep well of expertise

The University of Alberta has launched a new interdisciplinary research centre devoted to tackling a range of global challenges related to water.

Bristol professor wins prestigious RCGP award

A University of Bristol Professor of Primary Health Care and an NIHR Senior Investigator has been awarded the George Abercrombie Award for his outstanding contributions to the literature of general practice.

Infants prefer live music over recorded version, study finds

New research from U of T's ​TEMPO Lab suggests that even babies feel the impact of being at a live show, through both musicians’ interactions with an audience and the social experience of being in a crowd.

Geothermal energy potential found in Singapore

A groundbreaking study have found that Singapore has a significant geothermal resource that could be a consistent source of clean energy in addition to solar power.

‘It’s a team effort’: Electric car sparks international success for U of T students

Five months after unveiling their first electric-powered vehicle, the undergraduate students who make up the University of Toronto Formula Racing (UTFR) team are having a stellar season, earning some of their best results in over 15 years.

Researcher aims to improve educational experiences for students with autism

It was in junior high school that Heather Brown first felt truly different. It can be a tough age for anyone, but she was convinced that “nothing about me was likable. I was a geek with no social life.

Hacking the way to knowledge transfer and partnerships at Singapore-India Hackathon

A tool to help regulators detect potential suspects of insider trading created by a team of students from NTU Singapore and India universities took the top student prize at the third edition of the Singapore-India Hackathon 2023.
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