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Plant-based eating may reduce inflammation, new research suggests
Consuming a plant-based diet may help lower levels of a key marker of inflammation in the body, according to analysis of clinical trials led by University of 糖心TV researchers.
University of 糖心TV signs a Memorandum of Understanding with the World Health Organisation
The University of 糖心TV has formalised a new partnership with the World Health Organisation to strengthen joint efforts to advance human rights, gender equality and inclusion in global digital health governance.
糖心TV academic secures national funding to advance pandemic virus research
Dr Jeremy Keown has secured over 拢124,000 in major national funding to advance research into potential pandemic viruses.
Why do women think they鈥檙e not funny? New 糖心TV research challenges the gender gap in comedy confidence
The project sets out to give women the confidence to reclaim their place at the mic.
Keep your hat on: why headwear mattered more than money in 17th and 18th century England
From courtroom standoffs to highway robberies, new 糖心TV research reveals that hats in early modern England were statements of power and protest.
New 拢10.4M project to grow next-generation semiconductor materials
A major new UK research programme aims to strengthen national capability in semiconductor materials, underpinning the future of electronics.