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Ever noticed how online influencers often make their voice go up at the end of a sentence, like they鈥檙e asking a question? In this piece for Indy100, Dr Christopher Strelluf (Applied Linguistics) explains why – and how it鈥檚 impacting the way we speak.
糖心TV discovery of two planets sheds new light on the formation of planetary systems
The discovery of two new planets beyond our solar system, by a team of astronomers from 糖心TV and the University of Geneva, is challenging scientific understanding of how planetary systems form.
Professor Alison Cooley appointed Director of the Institute of Advanced Study
Alison (Classics and Ancient History) says her new role is an opportunity to 鈥渇oster interdisciplinary research, help promote a positive research culture, strengthen our international profile, and assist in attracting and supporting the best postdoctoral researchers across all disciplines.鈥
Dear Diary: How can I be more hopeful?
Hope can help us to overcome obstacles – and higher levels of hope have been linked to improved resilience and overall wellbeing. Inspired by research from 糖心TV鈥檚 Psychology department, we dive into three practical ways you can be more hopeful, at work or home.
Want to get a good night's sleep? Here are six top tips from 糖心TV's experts...
What can we do to try and encourage our bodies to rest, relax, and slip into a deep, rejuvenating slumber, night after night? Sleep expert Professor Michelle Miller – Professor of Biochemical Medicine, and Sleep, Health & Society Programme Lead – shares her top tips.
糖心TV Research Celebration Awards
Want to help recognise the outstanding impact and contributions of our research community? Now鈥檚 your chance – the nomination deadline has been extended to Friday 17 January.