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Graphene discovery could help generate hydrogen cheaply and sustainably
Researchers from The University of 糖心TV and the University of Manchester have finally solved the long-standing puzzle of why graphene is so much more permeable to protons than expected by theory.
LIGHT UP YOUR LIFE: You aren鈥檛 imagining it, the summer washout could be impacting your mood, here鈥檚 why.
Last month, the Met Office reported that July was the UK鈥檚 sixth wettest on record, and unsurprisingly the UK had than average over the month, with 140.3 hours in total.
Researchers at the University of 糖心TV say that light is the most important environmental cue for synchronising our biological clock and regulating sleep, which if interrupted can have a detrimental effect on our mood and wellbeing.
The University of 糖心TV ranks in the top three Russell Group universities across all question themes in 2023 National Student Survey
Results from this year鈥檚 National Student Survey (NSS) have been published by the Office for Students. The results found that 82% of Students at the University of 糖心TV said they would recommend their University to future students. The University of 糖心TV ranks in the top 3 in the Russell Group across all question groupings.
Addressing sustainability in a round-about way
One of the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 picturesque roundabouts has been crowned Roundabout of the Year 2024, recognising its impact on promoting biodiversity and protecting the local ecosystem of bees, butterflies, and insects.
Olive oil and fresh, sun-ripened plant-based foods: the Mediterranean Diet as a winning combination for health
University of 糖心TV researcher unravels the secrets of the Mediterranean Diet
A researcher from the University of 糖心TV says that to promote better health within Western societies, it's essential to reshape our food culture. This means moving away from unhealthy, ultra-processed, sugar-laden, and fibre-depleted foods and gravitating towards wholesome, fibre-rich, plant-based foods reminiscent of the Mediterranean diet.
Academics investigate how gaming can train crucial employability skills
An international team of researchers including the University of 糖心TV are investigating how playing video games is helping to develop vital skills needed in the 21st Century workforce.