University of East Anglia scientists are developing a new wave of drugs to combat antibiotic resistance thanks to a 7.4 million ($9.2 million) boost.
Read moreThe University of East Anglia will lead a pioneering nutrition research programme to see how a plant-based diet can be beneficial for peoples health.
Read moreResearchers from UEA are part of a ground-breaking programme which will see the first year-round expedition into the central Arctic Ocean.
Read moreBeetles have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to reproduce despite warmer temperatures according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
Read morePreventing in-patients with diabetes from developing hypoglycaemia could dramatically reduce the length of time they spend in hospital according to new research from the University of East Anglia and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Read more20mph zones are effective in reducing the number and severity of traffic collisions and casualties according to a review involving researchers from the University of East Anglia.
Read moreThe proportion of people aged over 65 on antidepressants has more than doubled in two decades according to new research led by the University of East Anglia.
Read moreA mobile phone app is improving care for stroke survivors and helping health staff make evidence-based decisions on-the-go to speed up recovery according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
Read moreStaff, students and the local community will now be able to enjoy the University of East Anglias (UEA) 360-acre campus to the full as the first in a series of new waymarked walking routes opens today (9 October).
Read moreResearchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) are leading a new national project exploring how pre-teens understand the risks of using the internet.
Read moreMillennials desperate to digitally disconnect are being hindered by the fear of missing out (FoMo), social influences and the increasing digitalisation of tourism services, new research reveals.
Read moreResearchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) have been awarded 1.36 million to help tackle health, nutrition, education and environment issues in developing countries.
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