by Admin | Sep 19, 2024 | Articles
Improving treatment options for people with ankylosing spondylitis Published: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a serious form of spinal arthritis. Unlike most forms of arthritis, which generally affect older people, AS tends to affect people aged 15 to 45 years old. At...
by Admin | Sep 17, 2024 | Articles
What was the role of French colonial companies? Published: Studying the role that commercial and colonising companies played in the formation of the French empire and state reveals some surprising connections between business and governance. At the Université de...
by Admin | Sep 11, 2024 | Articles
Vaccines: building confidence and tackling mistrust Published: The ability to be vaccinated against infectious diseases is a wonder of the modern world, yet mistrust in vaccines is an ongoing issue that is a real threat to public health. Dr Constance Blomgren, Dr...
by Admin | Sep 10, 2024 | Articles
How do role models shape moral frameworks in a democratic society? Published: At York University in Canada, political theorist Nicholas Poole is exploring how role models influence our sense of right and wrong. His research focuses on how these people shape our values...
by Admin | Sep 9, 2024 | Articles
Embracing multilingualism in the classroom Published: Many learners around the world face educational challenges since their languages are not recognised in classrooms. Dr Tracey Costley and Professor Hannah Gibson from the University of Essex in the UK, Professor...
by Admin | Sep 5, 2024 | Articles
Why is it hard to build quantum computers? Published: Quantum computers have the potential to revolutionise technology. But at the moment, they do not work very well! Dr Salini Karuvade, a theoretical quantum physicist at the University of Sydney in Australia, is...
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