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Professor Anne Neville

Honour for ‘outstanding engineering research’

Published
Tuesday 24th August, 2021
Categories
Science
Working with business
Technology

The Royal Society - the UK’s leading scientific academy - has awarded its prestigious Clifford Patterson Medal and Lecture to an academic who had to cut short her career after becoming terminally ill.

CPAP breathing dvice

Covid breathing aid - 'safe and well tolerated'

Published
Tuesday 24th August, 2021
Categories
Global
Health
Technology
Coronavirus

A simple electrical fan is the key component of a low-cost, easy-to-use breathing-support device designed to cope with the surge in COVID-19 cases in low to middle income countries.

Continental arc volcano in the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russian Far East.

Volcanic safety valve for Earth’s long-term climate

Published
Tuesday 24th August, 2021
Categories
Global
Environment

Extensive chains of volcanoes have been responsible for both emitting and then removing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), stabilising temperatures at Earth’s surface.

A scientist looking at slides through a microscope

Predicting prognosis in rare bone cancer

Published
Thursday 19th August, 2021
Categories
Science
Health

New research has revealed a way to help identify which patients with an aggressive type of bone cancer are least likely to be cured by current standard treatment.

Rows of empty seats in a sports stadium

How empty stadiums affected football during pandemic

Published
Friday 13th August, 2021
Categories
Coronavirus
Science

Playing professional football games in empty stadiums had a hugely negative effect on the success of home teams, with home advantage almost halved, new research shows. 

Two farmers look at a smartphone stood in a field with maize crops behind them on a sunny day

An app to help African farmers defeat crop pests

Published
Wednesday 11th August, 2021
Categories
Global
Environment

A mobile phone app – launched today by an international team of scientists – will support farmers across Africa to adopt environmentally friendly ways of protecting their crops from pests.

Floodwarer gushing down a residential street in Steyr, Austria

Climate change 'widespread, rapid and intensifying'

Published
Monday 9th August, 2021
Categories
Global
Environment

Changes in the Earth's climate caused by human activity are being observed in every region and across the whole climate system, according to a major international report released today. 

Professor Nick Plant, Martin Stow, Tracy Brabin and Richelle Schuster

Nexus helps young people tackle global challenges

Published
Monday 9th August, 2021
Categories
University
Business and partnerships

The University has welcomed a group of talented young people with dreams of changing the world onto a prestigious skills and entrepreneurial programme.

A modern home built with earthen materials

Shift away from earthen homes ‘environmentally damaging’

Published
Monday 9th August, 2021
Categories
Global
Technology
Environment

Attitudes to earthen homes need to change to prevent millions of them being replaced by buildings made from more environmentally-damaging materials, scientists warn.