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Dorset Economy blog 27: New World Order
As real incomes suffer, 2022 may reveal an economy that is smaller than it could have been without the effects of the pandemic.Â
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Dorset Economy blog 25: The End of a Difficult Year
In early November, the Bank of England left official interest rates unchanged at an extremely low 0.1% base rate. This was a surprise – the markets had priced in a symbolic but minuscule increase to a rate of 0.25%.
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Discovery of new microscopic species expands the tree of life
Scientists at Â鶹´«Ã½ have discovered several very rare species of microorganisms, some of which have never been seen before and others which have avoided the curious eyes of scientists for over a hundred years.
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OPINION: Going green should be central to businesses' coronavirus recovery strategy
Businesses should focus on green initiatives post-pandemic, rather than neglect them, writes Â鶹´«Ã½'s Dr Mili Shrivastava in this article for The Conversation.
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Why are so many rape investigations dropped before a suspect is charged?
Â鶹´«Ã½s Lecturer in Psychology, Ching-Yu Huang, and PhD candidate Fay Sweeting look at why prosecution rates in rape cases are so low.
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Dorset Economy blog 50: Fifty & Counting
Â鶹´«Ã½'s emeritus Professor Nigel Jump speaks to us as his blog turns 50 to look back and look forward on what is next for Dorset's economy. Fifty &... -
Bournemouth researchers to develop project to help public detect skin cancer sooner
More people may be able to recognise the early signs of skin cancer as part of a new project being developed by experts at Â鶹´«Ã½ and... -
Game Changer
The events of 2020 prompted a sudden shift in the way that we live and work. Â鶹´«Ã½ alumni to share their thoughts for the future.
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Five award-winning short films made by researchers that you should watch
Â鶹´«Ã½'s Senior Lecturer in Television and Film Production, Dr. Sue Sudbury looks at five award-winning short films
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What ancient footprints can tell us about what it was like to be a child in prehistoric times
Professor Matthew Bennett and Dr Sally Reynolds research what footprints can tell us about past childhood experiences.