
Five centuries of over-exploitation has halved mammal populations in South Americas Atlantic Forest according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
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Stronger efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions should be undertaken to avoid global warming of more than 1.5C - without relying on potentially more expensive or risky technologies.
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UEA celebrated its 55th anniversary this weekend, with around 40 worldwide gatherings taking place across six continents, organised by UEA alumni.
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A revolutionary drug test developed from research carried out at UEA can detect four classes of drugs in traces of sweat found in a fingerprint. And the technology works on both the living and deceased.
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Researchers at the University of East Anglia have joined forces with Norfolk and Suffolk Wildlife Trusts to investigate the cause of mysterious hare deaths in the region.
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Two University students from Norwich have delivered first aid training to staffat Nissan, after setting up their own business.
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Severe climate events could cause shortages in the global beer supply, according to new research involving the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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Very few international news organisations routinely cover humanitarian affairs. That is one of the key conclusions of a new report that describes the state of humanitarian journalism.
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UEA's Law School has been ranked 55th in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings subject tables.
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A major UEA study is published today on fairness in the retail energy market and fuel poverty, presenting findings from a project carried out as part of the UK Energy Research Centre research programme.
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Researchers at UEA are helping to design a robotic boat that can not only survive the extreme environment of the Antarctic, but also collect vital information about the causes of sea-level rise.
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Rates of premature mortality are two times higher in the most deprived areas of England (Blackpool), compared to the most affluent (Wokingham), according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
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