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Young people don’t feel able to talk about race and faith in school –...

Young people from racially and religiously minoritised backgrounds are often unlikely to feel able to talk about race or faith equality at school.

Early intervention talking therapy to reduce risk of psychosis

Talking therapy for patients with symptoms of anxiety and depression could be key to significantly reducing the risk of them developing psychosis, according to new research.

Flat out Fabulous: Barbie puts her best foot forward over the years – study

Foot health enthusiasts have researched Barbie’s footwear choices since her debut in the 1950s—and it turns out the iconic doll’s career really took off when she stepped into flatter shoes.

Synthetic skin tech transforms wound repair

How Elastagen emerged from a fledgling field to a US$260 million success story with new skin treatments and regenerative medicines.

Trans joy in play: How video games can unlock gender euphoria for transgender players

A new study led by Monash University researchers has revealed how thoughtful video game design can help create gender euphoria for transgender people...

Berries just the beginning for bioplastic breakthrough

University of Queensland researchers have developed a biodegradable plastic that promises to set a new sustainability standard for mass-produced food packaging such as fruit punnets.

First study of its kind sheds light on pregnancy in the Viking Age

Viking experts from the Universities of Nottingham and Leicester have examined pregnancy in the Viking Age and discovered that pregnant women were depicted in art and literature...

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 partnerships

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