by Admin | Apr 11, 2023 | Articles
Controlling machines from afar Published: Industrial machines are at the heart of today’s economy and society, but training people to use them is a challenge. It is not possible for many students to be physically present to operate such machines, including learners in...
by Admin | Apr 6, 2023 | Articles
Can behavioural interventions improve biological health outcomes? Published: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the US, accounting for around one in every five deaths. However, some groups in society are at higher risk than others. At the...
by Admin | Apr 5, 2023 | Articles
Could a nettle a day keep the doctor away? Published: Nettles are known for their sting, but research by Dr Diana Obanda at the University of Maryland in the US suggests that eating them could strengthen our gut and protect us from obesity. TALK LIKE A NUTRITION AND...
by Admin | Apr 4, 2023 | Articles
What do we know about the ovary? Published: Ovarian cancer ranks fifth in cancer deaths amongst women, with a woman’s risk of getting it during her lifetime being about 1 in 78. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine and ovulation disorder in...
by Admin | Mar 30, 2023 | Articles
How can community engagement projects empower STEM students? Published: In cities around the world, air pollution poses a major risk both to the environment and to human health. This has severe consequences for many people, particularly those in underserved and...
by Admin | Mar 28, 2023 | Articles
Bias, assumptions and emotions: why we think what we think Published: While highly efficient, the way we process information to make decisions is far from perfect. Finding out how this process works – and how we can use this awareness to make better decisions – is at...
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