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Manchester Expert Collaborates on Major Study Evaluating Active Travel Improvements (10)
MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 11 (TNSrep) -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
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Manchester expert collaborates on major study evaluating active travel improvements
An expert from The University of Manchester has played a key role in a new research study evaluating the impact of active travel infrastructure improvements at Delapre Park in Northampton.
Working in collaboration with researchers from the University of Northampton and Nottingham Trent University, Le more PR
Manchester Expert Sheds Light on What It Means to Be Middle-aged (10)
MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
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Manchester expert sheds light on what it means to be middle-aged
A new study by Dr Amy Barron from The University of Manchester's Department of Geography is shining a light on a part of life which is often overlooked - middle-age.
While a lot of research focuses on the very young or very old, middle-age - often seen as the longest phase of life - rarely gets much attention. Dr Barro more PR
University of Greenwich Joins National Charities to Call for Increased Support for Neurodivergent Chemistry Students (10)
LONDON, England, Aug. 11 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Greenwich issued the following news:
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University of Greenwich joins national charities to call for increased support for neurodivergent chemistry students
The university took part in a study to understand the needs of neurodivergent chemistry students.
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Improved work-based learning, better communication strategies and a central information hub for reasonable adjustments are among the key recommendations in a new report aimed at he more PR
University of Greenwich: Our Future Selves - Exploring the Human Digital Twins With Ghislaine Boddington (10)
LONDON, England, Aug. 11 -- The University of Greenwich issued the following news:
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Our Future Selves: Exploring the Human Digital Twins with Ghislaine Boddington
How University of Greenwich Research is reimagining identity, health, and human presence in the digital age.
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As technology becomes increasingly intertwined with our everyday lives, a fascinating future begins to emerge - one where we may have a digital counterpart: a twin that grows with us, learns from us, supports us, and more PR
University of Greenwich: Revitalizing Sustainability - Plural Futures for a Changing World (10)
LONDON, England, Aug. 11 -- The University of Greenwich issued the following news:
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Revitalising Sustainability: Plural Futures for a Changing World
Discover how innovative research led by Prof. Valerie Nelson is transforming approaches to sustainability and shaping more just and resilient futures for communities and nature in today's world.
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As the world faces escalating environmental crises - from biodiversity loss and climate change to pollution and land degradation - it's clear th more PR
University of Greenwich: Safe, Smart, Sustainable - How Greenwich Research Is Shaping the Future of Cyber Security (10)
LONDON, England, Aug. 11 -- The University of Greenwich issued the following news:
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Safe, Smart, Sustainable: How Greenwich Research Is Shaping the Future of Cyber Security
Discover how Professor George Loukas and the Centre for Sustainable Cyber Security are shaping a safer digital world - from fighting misinformation on social media to protecting your smart home from cyber threats.
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Cyber security has long been considered a complex challenge - one that goes far beyond technical fixe more PR
University of Manchester: Expert Calls for Return to Fairness and Global Solidarity After Aid Budget Cuts (10)
MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 11 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
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Expert calls for return to fairness and global solidarity after aid budget cuts
As global leaders cut back on foreign aid in the face of rising nationalism and domestic pressures, a new paper by Dr Pritish Behuria of The University of Manchester says it is time to remember why aid was created in the first place - and why it is still desperately needed.
In the paper published by the more PR
University of Manchester: Experts Reveal How Migration Between South America and Europe Has Changed (10)
MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
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Experts reveal how migration between South America and Europe has changed
A new study from experts at The University of Manchester has uncovered how people have moved between South America and Europe over the past 35 years, and how those patterns might change in the future.
The research, led by Dr Andrea Lisette Aparicio Castro and Professor Arkadiusz Wisniowski from the Department more PR
University of Manchester: Project Breaks the Silence Around Death in Primary Schools (10)
MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 11 -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
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Project breaks the silence around death in primary schools
A powerful new initiative is set to transform how children talk about death, dying, and bereavement. The project - a collaboration between the universities of Manchester, Bradford and Wolverhampton, Child Bereavement UK and the Child Bereavement Network - features brand new poems by legendary children's author and former Children's La more PR
University of Manchester: Quantum Freeze - Scientists Create the Coldest State of Motion in Mechanical Systems (10)
MANCHESTER, England, Aug. 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
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Quantum freeze: Scientists create the coldest state of motion in mechanical systems
Scientists from The University of Manchester, in a collaboration led by ETH Zurich and including TU Wien and ICFO Barcelona, have achieved a major breakthrough by cooling the spinning motion of a nanoparticle to its quantum ground state, the coldest possible state of motion.
The study, published in more PR
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