Displaying posts in the Category Research, which has 304 posts.
Sophie Belcher - July 6th, 2018
Passport style photographs are not a reliable way to validate a child’s identity at border control or in child protection cases, according to a new …
Sophie Belcher - July 2nd, 2018
Regular contact with healthcare professionals, support from peers and access to regular organised exercise sessions help people with chronic lung cond…
Cerri Evans - June 21st, 2018
Young turtle doves raised on a diet of seeds from non-cultivated arable plants are more likely to survive after fledging than those relying on food pr…
Cerri Evans - May 31st, 2018
Wild monkeys which have more social partners form larger huddles in adverse weather and have a better chance of surviving winter, new research has fou…
Laura Jones - May 21st, 2018
A new academic e-journal addressing emerging issues within the higher education sector from digital education to student experience has launched at th…
Laura Jones - May 9th, 2018
A multi-award-winning physical geographer and a world authority on river systems and global environmental change has been given a prestigious award in…
Laura Jones - May 8th, 2018
One of the most complex medical imaging systems ever developed which uses proton beams to create 3D images of the internal anatomy of cancer patients …
Cerri Evans - May 4th, 2018
Researchers have secured £1.1 million in grant funding to develop artificial intelligence systems to enable self-learning robots to be deployed in pl…
Laura Jones - April 30th, 2018
Research that connects the public with discoveries across the arts, sciences and social sciences was celebrated in a new awards ceremony where grant f…
Laura Jones - April 25th, 2018
Black beats red as the colour of choice when it comes to finding new love, according to new research based on the hit TV series First Dates, which sho…
Cerri Evans - April 11th, 2018
Agritech innovation has been given a funding boost of £4.78 million to turn cutting-edge research into commercially attractive technology. The fund w…
Sophie Belcher - March 21st, 2018
Mating between domesticated dogs and wild wolves over hundreds of years has left a genetic mark on the wolf gene pool, new research has shown. The int…