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Professor Anthony Hollander appointed to Glass Futures Board

Professor Anthony Hollander, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research & Impact, has been appointed to the Glass Futures Board of Directors to further strengthen its ability to address industry’s decarbonisation challenges with R&D to accelerate innovation.

Super blood moon to get the heart pumping

If you cast your eyes to the skies this Wednesday night you're in for a celestial surprise - a rare Super Blood Moon.

How targeted communications for at-risk populations will help control the spread of monkeypox

Clear and targeted communication to those most at risk will be key in containing the monkeypox virus, a McMaster expert says.

Grains overlooked as source of sustainable protein

Cereal foods already play a major role in the diet in most countries world-wide, as the main dietary source of energy, carbohydrate, dietary fibre, and plant-based protein.

Pint of Science festival returns to Loughborough

Quench your thirst for knowledge and come along to a series of local science talks led by Doctoral Researchers and academics from across the University.

PCB contamination in Icelandic orcas: a matter of diet

Accurate forecasting of health risks to killer whale populations may depend on looking at individual variations in their diet...

University of Hull Low-carbon Tech Helps Council Cut Co2 Emissions

An innovative University of Hull cooling system has helped Hull City Council reduce electricity consumption at its data centre by as much as 80 per cent.

Universally Manchester Festival announced

The University of Manchester to host four-day festival to celebrate 200th year, featuring Professor Brian Cox and Professor David Olusoga.

HKU biomedical engineering team develops a new bioinformatic tool for precise prediction of cells...

Cell is the basic unit of life. Over time, cells in human body constantly change to different forms. Even though it has been studied for more than a century...

New Study explores psychosocial risks of collaborative robots: Emphasising the need for worker engagement

The growing use of collaborative robots in the workplace may pose significant psychosocial risks to workers' mental health and their job security, but there are ways for organisations to smooth the transition...
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