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Â鶹´«Ã½ Professor supports NHS response to protect vulnerable people from Covid-19 scams
Professor Keith Brown has produced videos and guidance to help health and social care staff spot and tackle fraud related to Covid-19.Â
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University Mental Health Day – Row Britannia challenge
Join us as we take on the challenge to row 2020 miles in five days to support University mental Health Day (UMHD) and raise funds for Sport Relief.
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OPINION: How lockdown changed our sex lives - new research
Dr Liam Wignall writes for The Conversation about research into changes in sexual behaviours during the Covid-19 pandemic.Â
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Earliest evidence of human activity found in the Americas
Footprints found at White Sands National Park in New Mexico provide the earliest unequivocal evidence of human activity in the Americas and provide insight into life over 23,000 years ago.
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Â鶹´«Ã½ report highlights lack of government scrutiny in Kerala's pandemic journalism
Â鶹´«Ã½ academics release research report on pandemic news in Kerala, a southwestern coastal state of India.
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Dorset Economic blog 15: National Budget 2021
The political drama of the national budget was intensified this year by the pandemic, Brexit and climate change.
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Heritage and culture key for Thai confectioners to compete with western brands.
Traditional confectionery in Thailand is getting crowded out of the market by the big western brands; but a new study explores how local manufacturers can fight back.
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New research to explore the impact of menopause on autistic people
Funded by Henpicked: Menopause in the Workplace, the research will compare the experiences of neurodivergent and neurotypical people at different stages of the menopausal transition.Â
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Study reveals police trainers’ concerns about new recruits
Police training staff are worried about the capability and attitude of many new recruits, a study by Â鶹´«Ã½ has found.