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Iconic Indian fish on brink of extinction
The legendary humpback Mahseer, one of the world’s most iconic freshwater fish, is on the brink of extinction according to scientists from Å·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬.
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From dinosaurs to crime scenes – how our new footprint software can bring the past to life
A fossil footprint is one of the most evocative insights into the past. It can tell you not only about presence, but also about the biomechanics of the track-maker
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Dorset Economy blog 50: Fifty & Counting
BU's emeritus Professor Nigel Jump speaks to us as his blog turns 50 to look back and look forward on what is next for Dorset's economy. Fifty &... -
OPINION: England players suffer from stereotype they can't win penalty shootouts
Professor Tim Rees writes about his research into the impact of negative stereotypes on sporting performance.Â
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SUÅ·ÃÀÐÔ°®Æ¬shop closed temporarily
The shop will be closed from Monday 29 July and will re-open on Monday 5 August with a limited service that week.
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Planned asbestos surveys in Poole House this Saturday
This Saturday, 13 April, we have an external company visiting Poole House to survey for asbestos.
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Research shows how the brain compensates through visual cues when lacking sense of touch
New research on two people who cannot feel touch uncovers evidence on how the human brain unconsciously embodies the physical self.
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Santander Postgraduate Mobility Awards
Fifteen £1,000 mobility awards available for postgraduate researchers and master’s students to support personal and professional development relating to research
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Next steps in Support4Nurses
Upon the portal being launched at RBCH, the Making TRACS to Improve Nurse Retention team are now moving forward with their qualitative data collection.Â
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New resources for older people who are at risk of malnutrition whilst self-isolating during the Covid-19 pandemic
Prof. Jane Murphy from the Ageing and Dementia research centre has developed resources for older people during the Covid-19 pandemic.