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New game to build resilience for Scotland’s school children

An interactive card game designed to prepare children for natural hazards faced by Scottish communities has been launched by the National Centre for Resilience (NCR).

Engineering grad learning the ropes at Fonterra

A process projects manager for Fonterra, engineering graduate Tairongo (Tai) Tuhiwai says remaining inquisitive throughout your degree and career will get you places.

Researchers and school children team up to tackle online safety

The project, led by Dr Cristina Costa from our School of Education, involved pupils from a North East England primary school collaborating with our researchers.

Sunny outlook starts at Fairway Summer School

A group of 83 Year 12 students arrived at The University of Western Australia for Fairway Summer School last month.

CUHK collaborative study reveals hidden complexity of ancient Peruvian tattoos using laser-stimulated fluorescence technology

A pioneering study led by Dr Michael Pittman, Assistant Professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)’s School of Life Sciences and Thomas G. Kaye of the Foundation for Scientific Advancement in Sierra Vista...

45,000 marine species are at-risk – what’s most vulnerable?

A framework for identifying the most vulnerable marine species will boost global conservation and policy efforts against anthropogenic climate change.

The John Rylands Library in Manchester announces a major new exhibition: The Secret Public:...

Launching The John Rylands Library’s redeveloped exhibitions gallery, The Secret Public: LGBTQ Pop 1955 – 1985 examines the profound influence of LGBTQ and LGBTQ-friendly performers, artists and activists on mainstream pop culture.

Gut health compromised in severe COVID-19

The study is published today in Frontiers in Immunology by researchers from King’s with funding by the Medical Research Council via the UK Coronavirus Immunology Consortium, and support from the NIHR Guy’s and St Thomas’ BRC.

Creating brand value through storytelling

Every brand has a story, and sometimes, it is just that – a story. But in the luxury market, a good brand story is key to winning over wealthy and discerning customers...

AI Thrust Seminar| AI-powered Image Perception for Vision and Healthcare

As indicated in a famous adage “A picture is worth a thousand words”, images usually convey a lot of information. It is desirable to separate input images into multiple layers via image perception algorithms for people to understand them easily.
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