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New insights could help phages defeat antibiotic resistant bacteria

Researchers at the University of Southampton have worked out how bacteria defend themselves against viruses called phages and the new insights could be key to tackling antibiotic resistance.

City-scanning satellite set to transform climate monitoring

Edinburgh scientists are set to play a key role in the launch of Europe’s first satellite dedicated to monitoring carbon dioxide levels across the world’s cities and urban areas.

Parents who face pregnancy loss could shape future support using personal data

Researchers are working with parents who have experienced pregnancy loss to share data which could help shape future maternal care and improve digital support.

Partnership to deliver transport expertise

Transport experts from Leeds and Huddersfield have joined forces to drive forward West Yorkshire’s £2.5bn Mass Transit scheme.

NUS champions youth-led Regen Asia Summit to revitalise ecosystems and communities

Part of NUS’ 120th anniversary celebrations, the inaugural conference gathers young thought leaders across the ASEAN region.

Rachel Reeves visits supercomputer to mark UK tech investment

The Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves MP has marked her first official visit to the University by touring the home of the UK’s next national supercomputer.

University granted Sanctuary status

An academic who left his home country of Afghanistan with his wife and young daughter to pursue a new life in the UK has hailed the support from the Sanctuary scholarship scheme...

Program aims to fast-track journey to inclusive leadership

A new Asian leadership accelerator program, designed for those who aspire to fast-track their leadership journey in politics, government and the public sector, is now open for applications.

Dementia protection linked to where the body lies – belly fat a risk factor

Men with high levels of belly fat are at increased risk of dementia, according to a new study by Monash University researchers of more than 17,000 individuals aged 65 to 98 years in the ASPREE Study.

Scientists uncover the link between estrogen and heart health in women

A new preclinical study from Monash University has uncovered the role of female sex hormone estrogen in protecting the hearts of women with high blood pressure...
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