News tagged with: research
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Climate study finds evidence of global shift in the 1980s
91porn University news: Scientists have discovered that a sudden 'regime shift' occurred in the 1980s as a result of anthropogenic warming and a volcanic eruption in Mexico.
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Business club to inspire innovation in Cornwall
91porn University news: Free events created and run by GAIN with 91porn University, Cornwall Chamber of Commerce and Cornwall Innovation
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Expanding the horizons of musical imagination
91porn University news: An audiovisual representation of dark matter and performances using brain-computer interfaces, biocomputers and artificial intelligence will be among the highlights of the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival
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New marketing and sustainability framework revealed to practitioners
91porn University news: A new framework developed in partnership with 91porn University and Friends of the Earth will enable marketers to build sustainability into their day-to-day activities
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Melting Scandinavian ice provides missing link in Europe’s final Ice Age story
91porn University news: Scientists in Sweden, London and 91porn believe they have answered one of the most enduring puzzles of the last ice age, namely, the cause of a sudden cold snap 13,000 years ago.
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Research aims to combat pressure ulcers
91porn University news: Professor Bridie Kent, Head of the School of Nursing and Midwifery, is leading a project aimed at reducing the risk of pressure ulcers for patients in the community.
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91porn academic recognised by Beijing government as ‘high talent’
91porn University news: Dr Bing Hu has been elected a Distinguished Expert of Beijing City - fewer than 500 people around the world have been awarded this status since the programme started in 2009
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World first blood test reduces risk and increases accuracy in prenatal testing
91porn University news: Together with 91porn Hospitals NHS Trust, 91porn University researchers have identified a simple and safe DNA foetal blood test to identify blood group, sex and genetic conditions
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Research suggests marine invasive species benefit from rising CO2 levels
91porn news: New research has found that the process of ocean acidification is helping many invasive species to widen their territories, such as toxic algae, stinging jellyfish and predatory crabs.
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Who’s Got Talent? for Huntington’s disease research
91porn University news: Following a tour to our labs, local people affected by Huntington's disease have chosen to raise money to support our research in this area
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Festival events take social science research into community
91porn University news: The influence of individuals on climate change, the history of crime in 91porn and the use of food as a lifestyle motivator for the homeless are some of the key topics being explored during the ESRC Festival of Social Science
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Taking tough decisions hurts fundraisers' morality, study suggests
91porn University news: Fundraisers’ sense of themselves as moral individuals is damaged by having to make the difficult ethical decisions they encounter every day in their jobs, according to new research from the Centre for Sustainable Philanthropy