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Launch of Major Website to Monitor Global Police Use of Lethal Force
A major new research project and website to monitor the use of lethal force by police officers around the world will help to promote accountability and the rule of law.
The project and website, Monitoring Lethal Force, will enhance…
University of Exeter: Young Whale’s Journey Spotlights Threats to Ocean Animals
A young whale’s journey across the Mediterranean highlights the many threats facing ocean animals, researchers say.
Scientists from Greenpeace and the universities of Exeter and Haifa studied whales and dolphins in the Eastern…
New Research Illuminates Influence of Alzheimer’s-Linked Proteins on Neuronal Growth
New research has shed light in the complex interplay between cell proteins, and how they impact on neurons in neurodevelopmental disorders and Alzheimer’s disease.
A new study led by the University of Exeter and published in Royal…
University of Exeter: AI’s Crucial Role in Addressing Biodiversity Crisis, Experts Say
Scientists say artificial intelligence can transform the identification and monitoring of species across the world, providing a revolutionary tool in supporting action to understand and reverse biodiversity losses.
A shortage of experts…
University of Exeter Experts Harness Data Science to Decode Our World
Experts at the University of Exeter’s new Centre for Computational Social Science are using statistics AI, big data and machine learning to better understand our world.
Experts in C2S2 combine their substantive knowledge in the fields of…
Research Shows Democratic Nations Should Turn to International Law to Address Rising…
Democratic countries should rely on international law and improve their legal resilience to tackle the grave security threats caused by worsening relations between great powers, new research shows.
The growth of hybrid threats and grey…
Study Shows Keir Starmer’s ‘Mr Rules’ Reputation Reflects Growing…
Keir Starmer’s efforts to be “Mr Rules” and his focus on calling for probes and inquiries reflects the growing “juridification” of politics, experts have said.
Though the Labour leader’s consistent calls for probes and inquiries into the…
University of Edinburgh Celebrates Book Awards Honoring Real and Imagined Lives
The trio of captivating books are the fiction winner and two joint biography winners of this year’s James Tait Black Prizes.
Authors Alexis Wright, Iman Mersal, Ian Penman, and translator Robin Moger join the stellar line-up of winners…
University of Edinburgh Unveils Virtual Reality Experience to Bring Historic Cityscape to Life
In a 21st century twist, viewers will get to experience the painting using a virtual reality headset, bringing the Georgian skyline to life with immersive techniques.
The Barker Panorama of Edinburgh from Calton Hill is rarely on public…
University Of Edinburgh: Global Partnership Aims to Combat Child Exploitation
Experts in Edinburgh and Australia will collaborate to produce data and insights that better inform policy responses to a sexual exploitation and abuse of children – a so-called hidden pandemic, affecting millions.
The East Asia &…