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ADHD gender gap linked with later diagnosis and poorer outcomes (10)
CARDIFF, Wales, March 10 -- Cardiff University posted the following news:
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ADHD gender gap linked with later diagnosis and poorer outcomes
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Females diagnosed with ADHD later in life are more likely to experience adolescent mental health struggles, teenage pregnancy, secondary school absences, and have more hospital appointments, than those diagnosed in early childhood, finds new research.
ADHD, a common neurodevelopmental condition, is less likely to be diagnosed in females than male more PR
AI-powered defence system stops 5G cyber-attacks in a fraction of a second (10)
GUILFORD, England, March 10 -- The University of Surrey issued the following news release:
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AI-powered defence system stops 5G cyber-attacks in a fraction of a second
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An AI defence system has successfully detected and neutralised sophisticated 5G cyber-attacks in less than a tenth of a second, say researchers at the University of Surrey - paving the way for more secure 5G and future 6G mobile networks.
Credit: Getty Images
While modern 5G networks are becoming more open and flexib more PR
Antibiotic resistance can vary depending on where the bacteria live (10)
KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark, March 10 -- The Technical University of Denmark posted the following news:
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Antibiotic resistance can vary depending on where the bacteria live
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New research from DTU indicates that the outcome of a resistance measurement may depend on the conditions under which the bacterium is tested. Standard laboratory tests are carried out under fixed, uniform conditions, but if, for example, the test environment is altered, the very same bacterium may in some cases be eit more PR
Carbon-trapping rocks demonstrate Earth's natural ability to store carbon dioxide (10)
MANCHESTER, England, March 10 (TNSjou) -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
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Carbon-trapping rocks demonstrate Earth's natural ability to store carbon dioxide
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Researchers have shed new light on how a unusual rock formation in Oman was created, which could reveal new details about the Earth's ability to store carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) for millions of years.
The study, led by Keele University, in collaboration with The University of Manchester and University more PR
Chief Medical Officer for Wales hails 'great ambition' of new Centre for Vision Services Research (10)
CARDIFF, Wales, March 10 -- Cardiff University posted the following news:
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Chief Medical Officer for Wales hails 'great ambition' of new Centre for Vision Services Research
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A new research centre dedicated to improving health and care services for people experiencing sight problems or accessing eye care has been launched.
The new Centre for Vision Services Research (CVSR), funded by Health and Care Research Wales, was officially launched on Monday 26 January at Cardiff University's s more PR
Commentary: The pressing question is no longer if AI will reshape jobs but how we respond (10)
GUILFORD, England, March 10 -- The University of Surrey issued the following news release:
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Commentary: The pressing question is no longer if AI will reshape jobs but how we respond
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The following expert comment has been written by Professor Rob Garlick is a Visiting Professor at the University of Surrey and former Head of Innovation and Technology and Head of Research at Citi. The comment details the use of AI and it's implications on the future of work.
Professor Rob Garlick
"The more PR
Dark personality levels relate to people's job interests and chosen careers (10)
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, March 10 -- The University of Copenhagen posted the following news:
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Dark personality levels relate to people's job interests and chosen careers
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When choosing an education or job, your choice is not only based on skills and opportunities. Your personality plays a notable role, too - and according to new research, certain traits can cause you to disregard certain types of work.
This is also true for people who score high on the so-called Dark Factor of Personalit more PR
DTU Postdocs Receive Grants from Independent Research Fund Denmark (10)
KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark, March 10 -- The Technical University of Denmark posted the following news:
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DTU Postdocs Receive Grants from Independent Research Fund Denmark
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Patrick Kirk Langschwager
Independent Research Fund Denmark has awarded just over DKK 40 million to 19 researchers through the DFF-International Postdoc program. The grants enable early-career researchers to carry out an independent research project at an international research institution and strengthen their researc more PR
Ensuring sweet beginnings in early childhood (10)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 10 -- The University of the Witwatersrand posted the following news:
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Ensuring sweet beginnings in early childhood
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Parents can help their toddlers thrive if they encourage play and healthy eating habits.
The years from birth to the age of three are critical to a child's development and thriving later in life depends on nurturing care during this time. Early experiences mould the brain architecture and provide the foundation for future learning, beha more PR
Fiammetta Caccavale receives grant from the Villum Foundation (10)
KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark, March 10 -- The Technical University of Denmark posted the following news:
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Fiammetta Caccavale receives grant from the Villum Foundation
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Patrick Kirk Langschwager
The Villum Foundation has awarded DKK 17.4 million to six female researchers who demonstrate the potential to innovate within their fields and serve as role models for others.
Postdoc Fiammetta Caccavale from DTU Chemical Engineering, has been awarded DKK 2.9 million for her research project: 'G more PR
From Research to Impact: Front-Runners Unite Around Circular Green Transition (10)
KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark, March 10 -- The Technical University of Denmark posted the following news:
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From Research to Impact: Front-Runners Unite Around Circular Green Transition
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Christian Tremmer
The calendar has just turned to March, and the Glass Hall at DTU is buzzing with activity, as more than 60 participants - including leaders from industry, foundations, pension funds, and academia - have gathered for a workshop focused on turning research into tangible impact. The focus is more PR
Herts Professor Elected to Academy of Social Sciences Fellowship (10)
HATFIELD, England, March 10 -- The University of Hertfordshire issued the following news:
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Herts professor elected to Academy of Social Sciences Fellowship
A University of Hertfordshire professor has been elected to the prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences, recognising her exceptional contribution to understanding food insecurity, childhood inequalities and the everyday experiences of families across the UK and Europe.
Professor Rebecca O'Connell, Professor of Food, more PR
HKU Engineering and CETIC Foundation Host "MeckUp Quest 2026" AI Robotics Competition (10)
HONG KONG, March 10 -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:
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HKU Engineering and CETIC Foundation Host "MeckUp Quest 2026" AI Robotics Competition
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Amid the growing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events driven by climate change, strengthening disaster preparedness, emergency response, and post-disaster recovery systems has become a global priority. Against this backdrop, the Department of Mechanical Engineering under the Faculty of Engineering at T more PR
Hockey partnership boosts La Trobe opportunities (10)
MELBOURNE, Australia, March 11 -- La Trobe University issued the following news release:
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Hockey partnership boosts La Trobe opportunities
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La Trobe is the major sponsor of the Melbourne Cobras, a new Victorian hockey team that will join the national hockey league in October this year.
The Cobras will be the first hockey team in the world to enable a targeted number of players of Indian origin as part of the 25-player squad. The Cobras lineup will consist of current, former and emerg more PR
Hokkaido University: Smarter Approach to Testing Reproductive Safety (10)
HOKKAIDO, Japan, March 10 (TNSjou) -- Hokkaido University issued the following news release:
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A smarter approach to testing reproductive safety
A new platform could improve reproductive toxicity testing by enhancing both efficiency and ethical standards
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"Although the idea of 'glowing sperm' may sound unusual, the underlying objective is highly practical," says Dr. Hisanori Fukunaga of Hokkaido University. He is referring to a new model his team has developed to efficiently and quanti more PR
Hokkaido University: Veterinarians in Japan and the UK View Animal Welfare Through Different Cultural Lenses (10)
HOKKAIDO, Japan, March 10 (TNSjou) -- Hokkaido University issued the following news release:
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Veterinarians in Japan and the UK view animal welfare through different cultural lenses
A new international survey reveals clear differences in how veterinarians and animal welfare scientists in Japan and the UK perceive animal welfare, particularly animal behaviour.
Animal welfare is gaining increasing global attention, but what it means to ensure a "good life" for animals can vary across cult more PR
Improving opportunities for children from disadvantaged communities to engage with nature (10)
CARDIFF, Wales, March 10 -- Cardiff University posted the following news:
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Improving opportunities for children from disadvantaged communities to engage with nature
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A partnership between Cardiff University and WWT, the wetland charity, is supporting children from disadvantaged communities by helping them access and engage with nature.
The UKRI Knowledge Transfer Partnership links Cardiff Academics Professor Merideth Gattis from the School of Psychology and Professor Luigi De Luca fr more PR
Inclusive school leadership is now crucial - expert (10)
CAMBRIDGE, England, March 10 -- Anglia Ruskin University posted the following news:
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Inclusive school leadership is now crucial - expert
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Professor Catherine Lee MBE of Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) says the need for a strong understanding of LGBTQ+ issues within school leadership is "more important than ever", as evolving national guidance around gender is placing equality and pupil wellbeing under renewed attention.
Alongside Daniel Burman, ARU's LGBTQ+ Network lead and Senior Busi more PR
James Cook University: Study Links Youth Digital Media Use to Later Risks (10)
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, March 10 (TNSjou) -- James Cook University issued the following news release:
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Study links youth digital media use to later risks
Children and teenagers who spend more time on digital media are more likely to experience mental health, behavioural and academic difficulties later on, according to a major international review published in JAMA Pediatrics.
The review, led by James Cook University Senior Research Fellow Dr Sam Teague, analysed 153 studies following chi more PR
KU-STAR Program for Australia 2026 Concludes (10)
KYOTO, Japan, March 10 -- Kyoto University issued the following news:
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KU-STAR Program for Australia 2026 concludes
The Kyoto University Short-Term Academic Research (KU-STAR) Program, implemented by the Division of Graduate Studies as part of its efforts to increase international enrollment in KyotoU's graduate programs, offers outstanding students from overseas opportunities to experience the University's research environment. From 8 January to 20 February 2026, a KU-STAR Program for s more PR
Leading academics join ranks of the prestigious Academy of Social Sciences (10)
CARDIFF, Wales, March 9 -- Cardiff University posted the following news:
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Leading academics join ranks of the prestigious Academy of Social Sciences
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Professors Matthew Williams and Marysia Zalewski have been elected to the Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences this spring.
Professor Matthew Williams, Professor of Criminology at the School of Social Sciences, and Professor Marysia Zalewski, Professor of International Relations at the School of Law and Politics were part of a c more PR
LeaN On: reducing risk of lymphoedema after breast cancer (10)
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, March 11 -- Flinders University posted the following news:
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LeaN On: reducing risk of lymphoedema after breast cancer
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Living with, or being at risk of, lymphoedema after breast cancer can leave many people feeling uncertain and overwhelmed. Too often, survivors must search for information on their own, sometimes too late, and without clear guidance on what matters most for their long-term health.
To help address this challenge, researchers from Flinders Univ more PR
Leeds Trinity University: Research-informed Interventions to Reduce Mental Health Inequalities Across West Yorkshire (10)
LEEDS, England, March 10 -- Leeds Trinity University issued the following news:
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New research-informed interventions to reduce mental health inequalities across West Yorkshire
Community projects aimed at reducing mental health inequalities in deprived areas across West Yorkshire are set to roll out as part of new research involving Leeds Trinity University.
The project is part of a five-year programme of research led by the new Centre for Equity in Mental Health (CEMH), opening at the U more PR
Leiden University: Noise at Sea - Research on How Wind Farms Affect Fish (10)
LEIDEN, The Netherlands, March 10 -- Leiden University issued the following news:
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Noise at sea: research on how wind farms affect fish
Human activity is making the underwater world increasingly noisy. PhD candidate Fien Demuynck researched how wind farms affect fish and how to minimise any negative impact. 'We don't want animals to become stressed, disoriented or deaf.'
Marine biologist Demuynck's research involved extensive fieldwork. She regularly travelled to wind farms along the Du more PR
New insights into chaotic chromosome mutations (10)
CARDIFF, Wales, March 10 -- Cardiff University posted the following news:
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New insights into chaotic chromosome mutations
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Researchers at Cardiff University have uncovered how a particularly severe form of DNA damage arises - shedding new light on mutation processes that contribute to cancer and inherited genetic conditions.
The study, led by Dr Greg Ngo and Professor Duncan Baird from Cardiff University's School of Medicine, reveals the mechanism behind chromoanasynthesis, a catastr more PR
Newcastle University: Outstanding Social Scientists Awarded Prestigious Fellowships (10)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, March 10 -- Newcastle University issued the following news:
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Outstanding social scientists awarded prestigious Fellowships
Three Newcastle academics have been elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences, recognising their excellence in their fields.
Professor Kyle Grayson, Head of the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology; Professor Gina Heathcote, Professor of Public International Law; and Professor Louise Kempton, Professor of Urban and Reg more PR
Partners plan world's largest training center for AI-powered robotics (10)
MUNICH, Germany, March 10 -- The Technical University of Munich issued the following news:
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Partners plan world's largest training center for AI-powered robotics
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TUM expands Industry on Campus strategy with NEURA Robotics
The Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (TUM MIRMI) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and NEURA Robotics are establishing the world's largest robotics research and training center. Led by TUM MIRMI professors Lorenzo Masia and Achim Lili more PR
President of FDCT Administrative Committee visits UM (10)
MACAU, China, March 10 -- The University of Macau posted the following news:
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President of FDCT Administrative Committee visits UM
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U U Sang, president of the Administrative Committee of the Science and Technology Development Fund (FDCT) of Macao, along with a delegation, visited the University of Macau (UM). They met with UM Rector Yonghua Song, Vice Rector Ge Wei, and other representatives to discuss topics such as research funding and the commercialisation of research results in dep more PR
Queen Mary University of London Spotlights UK-South Korea Research Links in Ultrastrong & Lightweight Materials (10)
LONDON, England, March 10 -- Queen Mary University of London issued the following news:
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Queen Mary University of London spotlights UK-South Korea research links in ultrastrong & lightweight materials
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London helped to strengthen international collaboration in Advanced Materials Science through a major UK-South Korea bilateral symposium at The Royal Society focused on Advanced Materials (4-5 March).
The meeting brought together leading academics more PR
Queen Mary University of London: Delocalised Electronic States - Powering Molecular Photovoltaics (10)
LONDON, England, March 10 -- Queen Mary University of London issued the following news:
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Delocalised Electronic States: Powering Molecular Photovoltaics
Queen Mary Researchers Help Unlock the Secrets Behind 20% Efficient Organic Solar Cells.
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Researchers at Queen Mary University of London, working closely with collaborators at Imperial College London and the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), have uncovered how the latest generation of organic solar cell materials achieve recor more PR
Queen Mary University of London: Study Finds Shared Genetic Roots of MS Across Diverse Ancestries (10)
LONDON, England, March 10 (TNSjou) -- Queen Mary University of London issued the following news:
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Study finds shared genetic roots of MS across diverse ancestries
A new study published in Neurology and led by Queen Mary University of London, has revealed that people of South Asian, African and European ancestry share many of the same genetic risk factors for multiple sclerosis (MS).
This new study is one of the most ancestrally diverse genetic analyses of MS conducted in the UK. MS aff more PR
Queensland University of Technology: Land Clearing Linked to Myrtle Rust Disease in Native Forests (10)
BRISBANE, Australia, March 10 (TNSjou) -- The Queensland University of Technology issued the following news:
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Land clearing linked to myrtle rust disease in native forests
New research has revealed past land clearing is increasing the vulnerability of native Australian forests to the invasive myrtle rust disease -- with regrowth forests emerging as hotspots for impact.
In a study published today in the journal Ecological Solutions and Evidence - Historical land use couples with host den more PR
Recognition for Geography lecturer Maria Prats at the 8M institutional event (10)
BARCELONA, Spain, March 9 -- The Autonomous University of Barcelona issued the following news:
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Recognition for Geography lecturer Maria Prats at the 8M institutional event
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In the institutional 8M event held on 9 March, the UAB recognised the career and contributions of Professor Maria Prats, member of the Geography and Gender Research Group and former director of the Observatory for Equality (the current Equality and Diversity Service), for promoting a feminist perspective in researc more PR
Recognizing Remarkable Colleagues--February 2026, Issue 1 (10)
CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, March 10 -- The University of Prince Edward Island issued the following news release:
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Recognizing Remarkable Colleagues--February 2026, Issue 1
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Recognizing Remarkable Colleagues continues to be a meaningful way for our community to celebrate one another. To date, 179 submissions have highlighted the exceptional work, dedication, and kindness of our colleagues.
Thanks to the ongoing interest and participation, submissions will continue to be feat more PR
Saint Mary's University: Forensic Psychology Conference Attracts Researchers and Practitioners From Across the Globe (10)
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, March 10 -- Saint Mary's University issued the following news:
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Forensic Psychology conference attracts researchers and practitioners from across the globe
Congratulations to the Department of Psychology at Saint Mary's University for hosting the 6th Annual Canadian Forensic Psychology Virtual Conference last month! With attendance increasing every year, this annual event saw almost 600 people registered to attend from every continent (except Antarctica)!
The virt more PR
Science Park Nijmegen: breeding ground for talent, a key link in the region (10)
NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands, March 10 -- Radboud University posted the following news:
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Science Park Nijmegen: breeding ground for talent, a key link in the region
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The Radboud University campus not only provides space for education and research, but also for knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship. The Science Park currently houses 65 companies, and The Launch, the centre for start-ups and aspiring entrepreneurs, has been located in a central spot on the campus since the beginning of this more PR
Sharing health data responsibly: A model for ethical collaboration (10)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 10 -- The University of the Witwatersrand posted the following news:
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Sharing health data responsibly: A model for ethical collaboration
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One of the biggest challenges that DS-I Africa scientists face is understanding how to manage and integrate data within their research projects.
"This ended up being far more complex than anybody anticipated," says Michele Ramsay, PhD. "The data comes from people who have generously given their samples and data, so more PR
SOAS, University of London: Women Farmers in South Africa Risk Losing Land Due to State Neglect (10)
LONDON, England, March 10 (TNSjou) -- SOAS, University of London issued the following news:
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Women farmers in South Africa risk losing land due to state neglect
Empowering women in agriculture falls short when state neglect and failing infrastructure is pushing farmers off the land, according to findings from a 15-year study exploring the collapse of support for a smallholder farming group in South Africa.
The breakdown of irrigation infrastructure, which is cited as the root cause, has more PR
Southampton summit to help tackle homelessness (10)
SOUTHAMPTON, England, March 10 -- The University of Southampton posted the following news:
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Southampton summit to help tackle homelessness
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Challenges of homelessness and practical solutions will be top of the agenda at a special summit organised by the University of Southampton and Southampton City Council.
The event comes as the University embarks on delivering a world-first postgraduate certificate course 'Psychological Practitioner in Homelessness', designed for people who work i more PR
Study finds myths about male rape can influence how jurors judge cases (10)
LOUGHBOROUGH, England, March 10 -- Loughborough University issued the following news release:
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Study finds myths about male rape can influence how jurors judge cases
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The study looked at how potential jurors responded to a fictional rape trial in which both the complainant and the accused were men.
Researchers from Loughborough University, Glasgow Caledonian University and King's College London, wanted to understand whether beliefs and stereotypes might affect decisions in these type more PR
Teesside University to Lead Key Research in 3.7M Pounds Workplace Health Programme (10)
MIDDLESBROUGH, England, March 10 -- Teesside University issued the following news release:
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Teesside University to lead key research in 3.7m pounds workplace health programme
Teesside University is playing a leading role in a major new pound sterling3.7 million national research programme aimed at improving workplace health and reducing sickness absence across the UK.
Funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), the five-year study will investigate the effective more PR
Teesside University: Allied Health Professional Fellowships Aim to Close Critical Gaps in Brain Tumour Care (10)
MIDDLESBROUGH, England, March 10 -- Teesside University issued the following news release:
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Allied Health Professional Fellowships aim to close critical gaps in brain tumour care
A Teesside University academic is one of the first two recipients of the inaugural Tessa Jowell Allied Health Professional Fellowship in brain tumour care.
The Tessa Jowell Brain Cancer Mission (TJBCM) and National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) have announced Alice Franklin as one of the two new more PR
U of T partners with South Korean firm Hanwha Ocean to strengthen Canada's maritime sovereignty (10)
TORONTO, Ontario, March 10 -- The University of Toronto posted the following news:
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U of T partners with South Korean firm Hanwha Ocean to strengthen Canada's maritime sovereignty
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The University of Toronto is partnering with South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean to boost homegrown innovation, hands-on research and job training and maritime security.
The memorandum of understanding establishes co-operation in areas including smart maritime systems, optimized maritime vessel staffing more PR
UCPH researcher publishes an alternative to the classic children's Bible (10)
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, March 10 -- The University of Copenhagen posted the following news:
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UCPH researcher publishes an alternative to the classic children's Bible
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In his daily work, Associate Professor Frederik Poulsen focuses on the Old Testament. He is particularly interested in themes of exile and migration, and he also works with translating the Hebrew source texts.
Now, he has ventured into a new form of research communication. Together with his wife, Maren Pitter Poulsen, a pa more PR
UM research opens new avenues for preventing metastasis of breast cancer to lungs (10)
MACAU, China, March 10 -- The University of Macau posted the following news:
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UM research opens new avenues for preventing metastasis of breast cancer to lungs
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A research team led by Miao Kai, assistant professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) at the University of Macau (UM), has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the metastasis of breast cancer to the lungs. Using innovative micro-organ chip technology, the team has, for the first time, revealed how tumour cell more PR
University of Birmingham: Mpox Immune Test Validated During Rwandan Outbreak (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, March 10 (TNSjou) -- The University of Birmingham posted the following news:
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Mpox immune test validated during Rwandan outbreak
Serum and dried blood spot test able to identify those with infection and vaccine-derived antibodies - helping authorities to prioritise vaccine use
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An antibody test for the infectious disease Mpox was successfully developed during the new clade 1b outbreak in Rwanda, the first time that an assay of its kind has been validated within th more PR
University of Groningen: Microplastics are Like Boomerangs (10)
GRONINGEN, The Netherlands, March 10 -- The University of Groningen issued the following news:
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Microplastics are like boomerangs
The cheaper the clothes, the quicker they end up in the air
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As part of the measurement campaign Kleding Onder de Loep (Clothing Under the Microscope), Barbro Melgert assessed how much microplastic the inhabitants of Groningen disperse from their own clothes. By making people aware of their own role in the dispersion of microplastics, she is hoping to promo more PR
University of Montreal: Sync to the Beat and Stutter Less (10)
MONTREAL, Quebec, March 10 (TNSjou) -- The University of Montreal issued the following news:
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Sync to the beat and stutter less
A fun rhythm-training game played to music on a cell phone shows promise for reducing stuttering in children, according to a new UdeM study.
By Beatrice St-Cyr-Leroux
Stuttering is more than just struggling to "get the words out." It's a developmental disorder affecting speech fluency caused by a deficit in speech motor control synchronization.
The condition more PR
University of Nottingham launches BioSee AI, a platform to transform bioprocess monitoring (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, March 10 -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release:
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University of Nottingham launches BioSee AI, a platform to transform bioprocess monitoring
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A new University of Nottingham commercialisation venture, BioSee AI, has launched to address one of industrial biotechnology's most costly and persistent challenges - the lack of real-time visibility inside bioreactors to detect and avoid process failures and waste.
This new technology is designed more PR
University of Tasmania: Rice Grass Took Over a Tasmanian Wetland for Decades - Scientists Finally Have Proof It Can Come Back (10)
HOBART, Australia, March 10 (TNSjou) -- The University of Tasmania issued the following news:
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Rice grass took over a Tasmanian wetland for decades. Scientists finally have proof it can come back
Walk the edge of Duck Bay in North-West Tasmania at low tide and what you notice first is the grass. Thick, waist-high, unbroken across what were once some of Tasmania's most productive coastal wetlands.
No native samphire. No small fish working the shallows.
It was not always like this.
New more PR
University of Technology Sydney: AI Research Charts Course for Naval Technology (10)
SYDNEY, Australia, March 10 -- The University of Technology Sydney issued the following news:
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AI research charts a new course for naval technology
Emerging technologies are enabling Defence to manage complex naval platforms more efficiently.
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The University of Technology Sydney has secured a major contract as part of a Defence investment program to strengthen the Australian Defence Force's decision-making capabilities through advanced digital technologies.
As part of the Advanced St more PR
University of Warwick and Aston Villa Football Club forge bold new global partnership (10)
COVENTRY, England, March 10 -- The University of Warwick issued the following news release:
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University of Warwick and Aston Villa Football Club forge bold new global partnership
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Two of the region's most iconic institutions - the University of Warwick and Aston Villa Football Club - have today announced a landmark partnership that will unite world-class education, elite sport, and cutting-edge research.
The collaboration aims to set new standards in how universities and professional more PR
University of Windsor: What a Nursing Student Found in a Neuroscience Lab - Alzheimer's Research and a Career Edge (10)
WINDSOR, Ontario, March 10 -- University of Windsor issued the following news:
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What a nursing student found in a neuroscience lab: Alzheimer's research and a career edge
By Victor Romao
Anna Papanastassiou spends most days in her nursing classes learning how to care for people.
But in a quiet neuroscience lab at the University of Windsor, she is also learning how to study the brain through hands-on genetic testing.
The second-year nursing student is part of the university's Outstandi more PR
University of Wollongong: Study Explores Role of Diet, Exercise and Oral Microbiome in Multiple Sclerosis (10)
WOLLONGONG, Australia, March 10 -- The University of Wollongong issued the following news release:
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Study explores role of diet, exercise and oral microbiome in multiple sclerosis
Dr Olivia Wills secures MS Australia grant to investigate whether lifestyle-based weight loss alters mouth bacteria and improves health outcomes
Story By Benjamin Long
University of Wollongong (UOW) researcher Dr Olivia Wills has been awarded a $24,500 MS Australia Incubator Grant to investigate whether lifes more PR
UoN hosts the launch of programme to help East Midlands researchers commercialise life-changing treatments (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, March 10 -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release:
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UoN hosts the launch of programme to help East Midlands researchers commercialise life-changing treatments
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The University of Nottingham has played host to the launch of a new programme to help East Midlands researchers commercialise life-changing treatments.
SPARK The Midlands, the first UK branch of Stanford University's prestigious global SPARK programme - the global pre-clinical acce more PR
UPEI celebrates new undergraduate program in Indigenous Studies (10)
CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, March 10 -- The University of Prince Edward Island issued the following news release:
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UPEI celebrates new undergraduate program in Indigenous Studies
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The University of Prince Edward Island marked another step forward on its journey of reconciliation at an event held on March 4, 2026, to announce a new undergraduate major in Indigenous Studies.
Starting in the Fall 2026 semester, the major in Indigenous Studies will be offered by the Faculty of I more PR
UPEI honoured 2025 Founders on February 26 (10)
CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, March 10 -- The University of Prince Edward Island issued the following news release:
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UPEI honoured 2025 Founders on February 26
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The University of Prince Edward Island held its 2025 Recognition of Founders ceremony on Thursday, February 26, 2026, in Schurman Market Square, Don and Marion McDougall Hall.
The award acknowledges those who have contributed to the University in a significant way and honour the many contributions, commitments, and sac more PR
USask College of Dentistry secures $2-million international research partnership (10)
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, March 10 -- The University of Saskatchewan issued the following news release:
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USask College of Dentistry secures $2-million international research partnership
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The partnership will support 10 joint research grants annually over the next five years, for a total of 50 funded projects. The first call for proposals is now open.
"This unique partnership is a strong example of USask creating new avenues for international collaborations. We are excited to start thi more PR
Wilding campuses across Nottingham: Celebrating biodiversity (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, March 10 -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release:
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Wilding campuses across Nottingham: Celebrating biodiversity
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Staff and students from the University of Nottingham recently joined partners from Bluecoat Aspley Academy and Nottingham College for an event to celebrate the Wilding Campuses Project - a collaborative initiative transforming pockets of green space across all three campuses into thriving habitats for wildlife.
This event marke more PR
Women's Rugby World Cup Trophy visits University of Nottingham after Red Roses triumph (10)
BIRMINGHAM, England, March 10 -- The University of Nottingham issued the following news release:
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Women's Rugby World Cup Trophy visits University of Nottingham after Red Roses triumph
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The University of Nottingham played host to the Women's Rugby World Cup trophy at the David Ross Sports Village last week, giving students and staff the chance to take photos with the silverware. The trophy was then taken onto the pitch during a special training session for local schoolchildren.
This more PR
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