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Silent Spring?

Silent Spring?

Professor Peter Vujakovic looks at the potential threats, natural and man-made, to our insects.

28 Mar, 201928 Mar, 2019 Ecology, Life Sciences
Computer technology advancing IVF treatment

Computer technology advancing IVF treatment

Dr Kara Turner and Dr Katie Fowler, who both teach on the Life Sciences programme and are experts in non-human animal embryology, comment on the use of time-lapse technology for IVF.

05 Jul, 201716 Jun, 2021 Life Sciences, Research
Obesity linked to Pancreatic cancer

Obesity linked to Pancreatic cancer

Dr Carol Trim, School of Human and Life Sciences, comments on recent news that discusses an obesity link to cancer

09 Sep, 201615 Jun, 2021 Life Sciences, Research
Magnetic pollution reaches the brain?

Magnetic pollution reaches the brain?

Dr Gregg McIntosh, School of Human and Life Sciences, looks at a possible link between air pollution and Alzheimer’s 

06 Sep, 201615 Jun, 2021 Life Sciences, Research
IVF puppies are an exciting breakthrough for non-human embryology

IVF puppies are an exciting breakthrough for non-human embryology

Dr Katie Fowler comments on how the first litter of puppies born through IVF is an important breakthrough for non-human embryology.

10 Dec, 201515 Jun, 2021 Life Sciences, Research
Climate change and potential impacts in the English Channel

Climate change and potential impacts in the English Channel

The World Climate Change Conference 2015 at Le Bourget, Paris, formally opened yesterday with almost 150 world leaders, including David Cameron and Barack Obama, and 40,000 delegates hoping to reach a new agreement on global climate change.

01 Dec, 201515 Jun, 2021 Ecology, Life Sciences, Research

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