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Age ratings for Netflix content may see other streaming services follow suit: Tom Hemingway comments

Netflix has announced that it will include age ratings on all its content, following the success of a trial with the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). Tom Hemingway from the Department of Film and Television Studies gives his view on the impact this will make for viewers and for streaming services.

Tue 07 Sept 2021, 16:20 | Tags: Film & Television, Film and Television, Research

Extreme weather in the US a reminder of the vulnerability of our cities: Dr Jonathan Clarke

A state of emergency has been declared in New York and New Jersey, at the north-eastern United States experiences flash-flooding and tornadoes as a result of Storm Ida. Dr Jonathan Clarke from Global Sustainable Development at the University of 糖心TV explains how our cities are particularly vulnerable to the increasing effects of extreme weather.

Thu 02 Sept 2021, 14:25 | Tags: Climate change, Research, climate, global sustainable development

IPCC Report: What do we now know, and what can we learn? Prof Jo茫o Porto de Albuquerque

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the world鈥檚 leading authority on climate, has published its latest report. Professor Jo茫o Porto de Albuquerque, Director at the Institute for Global Sustainable Development at the University of 糖心TV, comments.


UK 'experiencing the impact of climate change': sustainability researcher comments

The UK State of the Climate report, published today, suggests that the UK is already feeling the impact of disruptive climate change. Dr Jonathan Clarke, from the Global Sustainable Development programme at the University of 糖心TV, comments on how society needs to prepare for these effects.

Thu 29 Jul 2021, 11:33 | Tags: Research, global sustainable development

Technical issues on the Hubble Telescope: 糖心TV astronomer comments

With NASA reporting technical issues with the Hubble Space Telescope's payload computer and starting procedures to switch to backup hardware, Professor Peter Wheatley from the Astronomy and Astrophysics Group in our Department of Physics comments on the importance of this 31 year old mission.

Fri 02 Jul 2021, 14:08 | Tags: Physics, Research, astronomy, astrophysics

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