As world leaders turn their attention to the future of the planet in Glasgow this week, the University of East Anglia's (UEA's) Report For The Future programme is amplifying the voices of the regions journalists of the future to report on the COP26 climat
Read moreGlobal carbon emissions in 2021 are set to rebound close to pre-Covid levels, according to the Global Carbon Project.
Read moreA prostate cancer urine test can identify men at intermediate risk who can safely avoid immediate treatment and benefit from active surveillance instead.
Read moreThe November edition of UEA's Chemistry Magazine is now available.
Read moreNatural sounds, and bird song in particular, play a key role in building and maintaining our connection with nature - but a major new study reveals that the sounds of spring are changing, with dawn choruses across North America and Europe becoming quieter
Read morePatients and clinicians alike find phone and video consultations less diagnostically accurate than in-person appointments according to new UEA research.
Read moreA new discovery proves for the first time a scientific theory put forward more than 40 years ago by UEA's Prof David Andrews.
Read moreThis month saw the largest and most important summit of 2021, COP26. UEA made its presence felt in a number of ways, including showcasing the results of their work from a four-year biodiversity partnership project in South America.
Read morePottery painting, pumpkins and pigs: on Occupational Therapy Week (Monday 1 November Sunday 7 November) UEA student Jenny Walton has helped people to discover that the great outdoors can be the key to wellbeing.
Read moreAsher Minns, Executive Director of UEAs Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, is a UN climate conference pro. But this week hes at the heart of the action as public engagement lead for all UK universities at COP 26 in Glasgow.
Read moreA new study involving researchers at UEA says wellbeing and resilience to environmental changes dont always go hand in hand.
Read moreUEA has taken teaching doctors, nurses and healthcare experts of the future into the virtual world by giving all students at Norwich Medical School their own virtual reality (VR) headsets.
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