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The Climatic Research Unit is widely recognised as one of the world's leading institutions concerned with the study of natural and anthropogenic climate change. The Unit consists of around 15 research ...
History continues to be made at Derby Day, with UEA claiming the eleventh consecutive win against the University of Essex on Wednesday 30 April. The day began evenly matched, with a 2-2 tie by midday, ...
An MRI scan can reveal your heart’s functional age. Scientists at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have developed a revolutionary new way of uncovering the ‘true age’ of your heart using MRI.
Researchers in the School of Environmental Sciences are part of a multidisciplinary team that has been awarded £3.6m to address one of the grand challenges for volcanology: to understand the drivers ...
Researchers compared the work of 145 real students with essays generated by ChatGPT. AI generated essays don’t yet live up to the efforts of real students - according to new research from the ...
Re-wiring Britain's future: report aims to help Britain’s Power Grid reach net zero. Photo: Getty Images/Chunyip Wong A new report co-authored by a University of East Anglia academic looks at the ...
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is set to launch a ‘Therapeutic Fostering’ programme, the first course of its type in the UK, offered at Higher Education (HE) level. Designed specifically for ...
Alzheimer’s disease affects millions around the world. Alzheimer’s disease affects millions around the world, but it could just as well be called ‘Fischer’s Disease’ – according to a dementia expert ...
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Vitamin B12, or cobalamin, is an essential micronutrient synthesised exclusively by bacteria and archaea. This unique biosynthetic pathway has significant implications for human nutrition and health.
How does a Superbug evolve? Bacteria are key parts of the human microbiome, and we carry as many bacterial cells as our own representing hundreds or thousands of species in any individual. These ...