Displaying posts in the Category Research, which has 299 posts.
Amber Gumm - September 2nd, 2021
New research has shed light on how an understanding of human emotions by man’s best friend can help them predict our behaviour and informs their…
Amber Gumm - August 17th, 2021
As the country learns to adapt to the long-term effects of the coronavirus pandemic, a major new million-pound research project will consider how best…
Matt Fung - August 9th, 2021
The future of UK and international farming and food production has been boosted after Innovate UK announced today funding of £2.5m for what is widely…
Amber Gumm - June 28th, 2021
For many, their pets have proved to be a positive companion during the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, as a more ‘normal' life resumes on the road out of lo…
Amber Gumm - June 2nd, 2021
Co-dependent and clingy or casual and aloof – a new study has examined the behaviour of pet cats to understand what it means about their relationshi…
Tim Marks - April 20th, 2021
An ambitious research project is aiming to help expand the roles that robots can play in assisting humans in manufacturing and distribution processes.…
Amber Gumm - April 15th, 2021
From tracking criminals and missing people to sniffing out explosives and even some forms of disease, detection animals play an important role in help…
Tim Marks - April 8th, 2021
Survivors of the Rwandan Genocide are taking part in new virtual memorial events using video conferencing platforms as organisers of the country’…
Tim Marks - March 26th, 2021
A new report by food industry researchers published by the UK's Food Standards Agency (FSA) highlights the potential of a breakthrough technology to p…
Tim Marks - March 24th, 2021
A new study has revealed that an inhaled painkiller recently introduced to the UK can relieve severe pain two to three times quicker than conventional…
Tim Marks - March 18th, 2021
This month, residents across the UK will be asked to take part in the Census – the survey which has offered a snapshot of British society every ten …
Tim Marks - March 4th, 2021
As national restrictions have limited our social interactions and kept millions of people at home, many families have seen their households grow with …