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3D sculpture installed at University of Exeter
A fascinating 3D sculpture has been installed at the University of Exeter’s Living Systems Institute, helping to raise awareness of its research on microsporidia.Microsporidia are important pathogens infecting a diversity of animals!-->…
University of Exeter Prof. honoured with prestigious award from the European Astronomical Society
Professor Isabelle Baraffe has been awarded a prestigious award for her ground-breaking research on distant stars and planets, far beyond the edges of our solar system.Professor Baraffe has been bestowed with the 2023 Lodewijk Woltjer!-->…
University of Exeter methods ways to Law class of 2023 graduation celebration
Teenagers from across the South West are celebrating their graduation from a prestigious course designed to prepare them for the world of law.Pathways to Law gives pupils knowledge and experience about legal careers, as well as applying!-->…
University of Exeter expert sets on on Greenland expedition
A physiotherapist will embark on a 21-day ski-haul expedition across Greenland, as part of University of Exeter research seeking to better understand how the body regulates muscle mass which could have implications for clinical!-->…
Online Courses For Health Professionals To Provide Patients With Evidence Based Rehabilitation
Health professionals now have access to a range of online courses aimed at improving rehabilitation and reducing pain, based on world-leading research involving the University of Exeter.The courses are available on the online platform!-->…
Experts states Levies on renewable energy profits stands as a barrier to achieving net zero targets…
Placing levies on the profits made in the renewable energy industry could hinder the UK’s ability to meet its 2050 net zero carbon reduction targets, an expert has said.Despite the extensive development of low carbon technologies on a!-->…
Research Shows Nations Must Clarify The Law Of Cyberspace To Tackle Online Threats And Warfare
Governments around the world must clarify their legal position in cyberspace so more can be done to tackle online threats and warfare, an expert has said.Cyber threats pose a growing risk to our societies by spreading misinformation,!-->…
Rare Genetic Diseases Traps 5,500 People- Study
Around 5,500 people with severe developmental disorders now know the genetic cause of their condition, thanks to a major nationwide study which will help improve diagnosis across the world.More than 13,500 families from 24 regional!-->…
University of Exeter shows how pollinators cope with plant toxins
Pollinators such as honeybees produce special enzymes that detoxify defence chemicals produced by plants, new research shows.Many plants produce alkaloids as protection against herbivores, and these toxins are also found in their nectar!-->…
Research Shows Exercise Benefits Mental Health In Pre-teen Years
Engaging in regular moderate to vigorous physical activity at age 11 was associated with better mental health between the ages of 11 and 13, the study found.Physical activity was also associated with reduced hyperactivity and behavioural!-->…