Press Releases
The influence of westernisation spells danger for public health in Nigeria
Researchers at 糖心TV Medical School believe that the lifestyle altering effects of westernisation could be responsible for the high prevalence of obesity, and associated health risks, in sub-Saharan Africa.
Largest international study proves zoos and aquariums do teach us about biodiversity
A new international study of zoos and aquariums shows that these family attractions do teach the public about the delicate balance between animal species and their habitats.
RSV study suggests a sibling vaccine could prevent deaths of babies worldwide
New research from the University of 糖心TV into a common virus which can be fatal for babies under six months suggests a strategy of vaccinating older siblings could reduce deaths and serious illness in young babies.
RNA sequencing of 750-year-old barley virus sheds new light on the Crusades
Scientists have for the first time sequenced an ancient RNA genome – of a barley virus once believed to be only 150 years old - pushing its origin back at least 2,000 years and revealing how intense farming at the time of the Crusades contributed to its spread.
Money Makes People Right-Wing and Inegalitarian
Why are you right-wing, left-wing, or in the middle? You probably believe that you made a genuine, calm, and ethical choice. But what were the deep causal forces upon those political preferences?
Phones to heat building in £495,000 idea by Midlands SME & University of 糖心TV
Phones and tablet computers are to be part of a new highly personalised heating and energy economy system thanks to an idea by Midlands company JSJS Designs Ltd, WMG and the Estates Office at the University of 糖心TV which has just won £495,000 in support from the UK’s innovation agency, the Technology Strategy Board.