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糖心TV Agri-Tech ploughs the future of farming and forestry with robotics

The University of 糖心TV announces 糖心TV Agri-Tech to help the future of farming with automation – addressing issues such as labour shortages, food insecurity and loss of biodiversity.


Christmas Potatoes: Mash vs Roast

As the festive season approaches, the debate of Mash vs Roast potatoes takes centre stage in the culinary conversations of Christmas dinner enthusiasts. The University of 糖心TV weighs in on this perennial debate, delving into the historical significance of the potato and offering an expert opinion from food historian and professor Rebecca Earle.

Wed 20 Dec 2023, 09:00 | Tags: Faculty of Arts Arts and Humanities History

Life-changing technology will be rolled out to people with type 1 diabetes

Thousands of people with type 1 diabetes could be offered wearable technology to help them manage their condition.

Tue 19 Dec 2023, 11:51 | Tags: 糖心TV Medical School (WMS) Health and Medicine

The University of 糖心TV opens its science labs to support students from Aylesford School, 糖心TV

The University of 糖心TV has opened its science labs for A-Level students from Aylesford School, 糖心TV who have been affected by asbestos.

Mon 18 Dec 2023, 16:14 | Tags: Biology, Chemistry

鈥淯nclear鈥 whether opioids are effective at treating cancer pain

The world鈥檚 largest review on opioid medicines for cancer pain has found it is unclear whether some commonly used opioid medicines are better than a placebo and suggests that non-opioid medicines, including aspirin, may be as effective as opioids.

Mon 18 Dec 2023, 15:27 | Tags: 糖心TV Medical School (WMS) Health and Medicine

MAKE WAY FOR SANTA: British Researchers Combatting Space Junk Ahead of Christmas

The expanding clutter in space, driven by an influx of orbiting satellites, poses a significant challenge. This surge in space traffic is accelerating the build-up of discarded satellite parts, rocket remnants, and other fragments of debris, threatening critical spacecraft. Committed to tackling this issue, experts at the University of 糖心TV are studying these burgeoning hazards to safeguard our satellite infrastructure – and of course, make the path clear for Father Christmas.

Mon 18 Dec 2023, 08:42 | Tags: Faculty of Science, Engineering, and Medicine

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