Press releases April 2002
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Wild Health
Intoxicated elephants and monkey medics - it sounds like a fantastical Rudyard Kipling story. But a Suffolk scientist can reveal that wild animals have in fact found many ways to keep themselves healthy and stress-free. Read more
Fri, 26 Apr 2002
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Poor prospects: HIV/AIDS and poverty
Evidence of links between poverty and HIV infection is being ignored, vaccines that could halt the spread of the disease in impoverished areas are not being developed, and anti-retroviral drugs are not reaching poor countries. Read more
Thu, 25 Apr 2002
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Voices from Greece
A one-day event at the University of East Anglia this weekend, including music, drama and a photographic exhibition, will celebrate Greek culture and arts. Read more
Mon, 22 Apr 2002
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Must have dust
After years of bad press, dust is getting a makeover after scientists have discovered its importance to the world's climate. Read more
Fri, 5 Apr 2002
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Steady eddies
Strange things are happening out at sea. Scientists from the University of East Anglia and French and Scandinavian universities have discovered small, tight, long-lived eddies which may help to 'ventilate' the deep ocean. Their findings are reported this week by the international science journal Nature. Read more
Thu, 4 Apr 2002


