by Admin | Nov 5, 2021 | Blog
Building climate-ready communities Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the UN’s World Science Day for Peace and Development takes place on Wednesday 10th November – a day highlighting the role science plays in peaceful and sustainable societies, and celebrating the...
by Admin | Nov 4, 2021 | Articles
How texts from the past can shape and inform the future Dr Alison Searle, based at the University of Leeds in the UK, is engaged in a project that analyses 17th century archival documents from three faith communities to address some of the contexts in which caregiving...
by Admin | Nov 2, 2021 | Articles
Jaws: the importance of shark fossils for palaeontology research Most of our knowledge of prehistoric sharks comes from their fossilised teeth. Complete shark fossils can teach us a huge amount about the extraordinary lives of these extinct animals, but...
by Admin | Nov 2, 2021 | Articles
Can immersion in virtual reality help combat opioid addiction? Opioid addiction is a crisis in the USA, where tens of thousands of people die from opioid-related overdoses every year. Noah Robinson, a clinical psychology PhD candidate at Vanderbilt University in the...
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