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New research suggests that the negative effects of the ozone hole on the carbon uptake of the Southern Ocean are reversible, but only if greenhouse gas emissions rapidly decrease. The study, led by ...
Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) is an anti-stress compound with key roles in global nutrient and sulfur cycling, signalling and climate. DMSP functions as an osmoprotectant, cryoprotectant, ...
This PhD programme is built around James Lind Alliance (JLA) and UK National Stroke Programme priorities for rehabilitation after stroke. Specifically, it addresses the need for new knowledge on how ...
Interventional radiology (IR) is a growing area of practice, involving practitioners from a range of disciplinary backgrounds working in partnership to support patients undergoing invasive, ...
Viruses represent most new pathogens that impact humans. Their emergence is often caused by close interaction between humans and wild animal populations, exacerbated by anthropogenic activities.
You’ll be inspired by the growing global impact of behavioural insights across various policy areas, including health, education, the environment, finance, labour, agriculture, gender, and public ...
Nitrogen (N) acquisition is fundamental for plant growth. However, N is poorly available in soils, leading to extensive and costly chemical fertiliser applications. It is estimated that 50-70% of ...
The gut microbiome influences how animals behave and interact with their environment via the microbiome–gut–brain axis (MGBA). There is an urgent need to understand how this operates in wild animals, ...
UEA research reveals how an MRI scan can diagnose aortic stenosis more reliably than current ultrasound techniques. UEA scientists have developed cutting-edge MRI technology to diagnose a common heart ...
The amount of women smoking during pregnancy in England has almost halved in the last decade. Unprecedented progress in reducing the number of women smoking during pregnancy in England could be put at ...
Joe Ellis-Gage, Lecturer in Children and Young People’s Health and Nursing at UEA was named University Educator of the Year at the Student Nursing Times Awards 2025, from a tough field of finalists.
Being appreciated by colleagues can help employees cope with negative experiences at work, according to a new study involving the University of East Anglia (UEA). Researchers found that employees ...
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