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Tipoffs: Research from International Colleges Newsletter for 2025-05-29 ( 18 items ) |
Anglia Ruskin University: 1 Million Pounds Project Could Transform Higher Education (10)
CAMBRIDGE, England, May 28 -- Anglia Ruskin University issued the following news:
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pound sterling1million project could transform higher education
ARU is part of new research to investigate the impact of 'playful' learning
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is playing a key role in a pioneering pound sterling1million research project which could completely transform how higher education is taught - with a move towards a more interactive approach to learning.
In an ever-changing world, empl more PR
Cardiff University: At-home Blood Cancer Treatment Trial (10)
CARDIFF, Wales, May 28 -- Cardiff University issued the following news:
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At-home blood cancer treatment trial
A new clinical trial led by Cardiff University aims to provide a new treatment for a rare blood cancer that can be taken at home.
The trial could transform the way acute promyelocytic leukaemia is treated, and has the potential to improve quality of life and reduce side effects for patients.
Currently, patients with acute promyelocytic leukaemia - a rare and aggressive form of more PR
Imperial College-London: Future of AI-powered Healthcare Showcased in San Francisco (10)
LONDON, England, May 28 -- Imperial College-London issued the following news:
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The future of AI-powered healthcare showcased in San Francisco
By Hayley Sykes
AI researchers, clinicians and entrepreneurs explored the potential of AI for healthcare at a showcase Imperial Global USA event in San Francisco.
An expert-led panel discussion featuring speakers from Imperial, Stanford, UCSF and the pharmaceutical industry exchanged insights into AI and digital health, with a focus on exploring more PR
University of Exeter: Migration to Cornwall Led by Search for a Better Lifestyle Rather Than Work, Study Shows (10)
EXETER, England, May 28 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Exeter issued the following news:
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Migration to Cornwall led by search for a better lifestyle rather than work, study shows
People are more likely move to Cornwall in search of a better lifestyle or to be nearer family than to work or start a business, a major new survey shows.
The environment, proximity of loved ones and retirement have been motivations for moving. Work or business have not been prioritised in the same way.
The stu more PR
University of Glasgow: Geothermal Gases Offer Strong Evidence of a Superplume Beneath East Africa (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Glasgow issued the following news:
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Geothermal gases offer strong evidence of a Superplume beneath East Africa
Sophisticated chemical analysis of volcanic gases from Kenya have provided the first evidence that a vast mass of deep Earth material lies beneath East Africa.
An international team of scientists led by Professor Fin Stuart from the University of Glasgow, working in partnership with the Kenya Geothermal Development Company more PR
University of Glasgow: New Funding for Sustainable Chemistry Project (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, May 28 -- The University of Glasgow issued the following news:
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New funding for sustainable chemistry project
New funding will enable University of Glasgow researchers to investigate and improve the sustainability of one of chemistry's most widely used purification techniques.
Dr Joseph Cameron and Dr Alex Loch will lead the first comprehensive life cycle assessment of flash chromatography purification, backed by a grant from the Royal Society of Chemistry's Sustainab more PR
University of Glasgow: New Study Offers Guidance to Improve Access to Rabies Vaccine in Underserved Areas of Kenya and Tanzania, Ultimately Preventing Deaths (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Glasgow issued the following news:
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New Study offers guidance to improve access to rabies vaccine in underserved areas of Kenya and Tanzania, ultimately preventing deaths
A new study published in the journal Vaccine reveals that improvements in the supply chain and delivery of human rabies vaccines in Tanzania and Kenya could significantly reduce preventable deaths and ensure more efficient use of health budgets.
The study was cond more PR
University of Glasgow: Patchy Geographical Coverage of Dog Vaccinations is a Key Barrier for Rabies Elimination (10)
GLASGOW, Scotland, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Glasgow issued the following news:
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Patchy geographical coverage of dog vaccinations is a key barrier for rabies elimination
Dog vaccination programmes are a highly effective way to control and, ultimately, eliminate rabies, however new research has shown just how detrimental geographical gaps in vaccine coverage can be for virus control.
The new research, led by the University of Glasgow in collaboration with the Ifakara Health In more PR
University of Greenwich Showcases Innovative Solar Technology at RHS Chelsea Flower Show (10)
LONDON, England, May 28 -- The University of Greenwich issued the following news:
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University of Greenwich showcases innovative solar technology at RHS Chelsea Flower Show
Researchers from the University of Greenwich alongside industry partners demonstrated the use of flexible and tinted, semi-transparent solar panels, to generate electricity and produce crops on the same land, at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
A Greenwich team showcased UK research on the latest solar technology more PR
University of Manchester: Patients Happy With AI When Used Alongside Human Expertise (10)
MANCHESTER, England, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
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Patients happy with AI when used alongside human expertise
A study by researchers from The University of Manchester and Cambridge into attitudes to the use of AI in general practice has revealed that patients and staff broadly welcomed it, as long as it is used as a complement to the clinical expertise of doctors during online consultations.
The results of the study, published in the more PR
University of Nottingham: Children and Young People are Waiting Longer Than Necessary for Cancer Diagnosis, According to New Research (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release:
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Children and young people are waiting longer than necessary for cancer diagnosis, according to new research
A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that young people suffering from certain types of cancer, such as bone tumours, are experiencing lengthy times to diagnosis.
The Childhood Cancer Diagnosis Study, which is published in the Lancet Regional He more PR
University of Nottingham: Majority of UK Hospitals Failing to Screen Older Surgical Patients for Frailty (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release:
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Majority of UK hospitals failing to screen older surgical patients for frailty
New research from the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) and the University of Nottingham reveals that nearly three-quarters (71%) of UK hospitals are not routinely screening older surgical patients aged 60 and older for frailty--despite clear evidence that frailty significantly increases the risk of com more PR
University of Plymouth: Is the Ocean Getting Darker? (10)
PLYMOUTH, England, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Plymouth issued the following news:
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Is the ocean getting darker?
New research found 21% of the global ocean experienced a reduction in the depth of its photic zones, home to 90% of all marine life
More than one-fifth of the global ocean - an area spanning more than 75million sq km - has been the subject of ocean darkening over the past two decades, according to new research.
Ocean darkening occurs when changes in the optical prop more PR
University of Portsmouth: 1 Million Pounds Investment to Enhance Environmental Resilience Through Wastewater Innovation (10)
PORTSMOUTH, England, May 28 -- The University of Portsmouth issued the following news:
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pound sterling1 million investment to enhance environmental resilience through wastewater innovation
Collaborative effort aims to reduce phosphorus pollution and greenhouse gas emissions
The University of Portsmouth and Southern Water have announced a renewed five-year partnership to continue their collaborative Innovation Hub, focusing on addressing critical issues in the water and wastewater sector more PR
University of Portsmouth: Communities Hold the Key to Tackling Plastic Pollution, Say Researchers (10)
PORTSMOUTH, England, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Portsmouth issued the following news:
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Communities hold the key to tackling plastic pollution, say researchers
Plastic pollution is among the most pressing environmental crises, and new research suggests that solutions may lie not only in scientific labs or policy rooms but within communities themselves
A new paper advocates for a radical shift in how science engages with diverse communities to address the escalating plastic poll more PR
University of Portsmouth: PhD Research to Bring Portsmouth's Culture, History, and Architecture to Life (10)
PORTSMOUTH, England, May 28 -- The University of Portsmouth issued the following news:
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PhD research to bring Portsmouth's culture, history, and architecture to life
Three exciting new PhD opportunities have been launched in partnership with the University of Portsmouth and Portsmouth City Council
Three new PhD bursaries have been announced through an exciting initiative between the University of Portsmouth and Portsmouth City Council, focusing on themes of community, culture, and coll more PR
University of Portsmouth: When the Sea Moves Inland - Global Climate Wake-up Call From Bangladesh's Delta (10)
PORTSMOUTH, England, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Portsmouth issued the following news:
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When the sea moves inland: A global climate wake-up call from Bangladesh's Delta
Research on one of the world's most climate-exposed deltas offers important lessons for vulnerable coastal regions around the world
As sea levels climb and weather grows more extreme, coastal regions everywhere are facing a creeping threat: salt.
Salinization of freshwater and soils adversely affects 500 milli more PR
University of Southampton: Boys Who are Overweight in Their Early Teens Risk Passing on Harmful Epigenetic Traits to Future Children (10)
SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Southampton issued the following news:
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Boys who are overweight in their early teens risk passing on harmful epigenetic traits to future children
A new study suggests that boys who become overweight in their early teens risk damaging the genes of their future children, increasing their chances of developing asthma, obesity and low lung function.
Research published in Nature Communications Biolog y is the first human study to rev more PR
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