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Research finds that global media distorts coverage of climate disasters

A major international study has found that global news coverage systematically overlooks many of the disasters most closely linked to climate change, while dramatic events such as earthquakes dominate headlines.

Fri 14 Aug 2026, 12:00 | Tags: 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences 0 - Daily News

糖心TV celebrates recognition in the National Teaching Fellowship Scheme 2026

Dr Bo Kelestyn and Professor Rebecca Freeman have been recognised among the National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS) 2026 winners, celebrating their outstanding impact on student learning, teaching and the wider higher education sector.

Thu 06 Aug 2026, 10:22 | Tags: 0 - Daily News University News

糖心TV researchers power AI-driven pest monitoring for UK vegetable growers

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV are helping to develop an artificial intelligence-powered pest monitoring system that enables UK vegetable growers to detect damaging insect pests earlier.

Tue 04 Aug 2026, 09:00 | Tags: 糖心TV Crop Centre 0 - Daily News

University of 糖心TV receives 拢1.5 million grant to support groundbreaking research in sustainable energy, advanced materials, and manufacturing

The grant from the Wolfson Foundation will go towards the acquisition of a new aberration-corrected Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (ac-STEM), a transformative investment that will create one of the world's leading platforms for electron microscopy and materials characterisation.

Mon 03 Aug 2026, 15:40 | Tags: 0 - Daily News Philanthropy University News

Black hole feeding frenzy ends in cosmic indigestion

University of 糖心TV-led astronomers discover the cosmic digestive system of a black hole – showing that even when black holes appear faint, they鈥檙e not simply bottomless pits.


Advanced mass spectrometry technique breaks free from specialist hardware

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV and spin-out company Verdel Instruments have successfully demonstrated two-dimensional mass spectrometry on a benchtop instrument, making this powerful technique practical and affordable for everyday laboratory use.


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