
Global warming is likely to cause abrupt changes to important algal communities because of shifting biodiversity break point boundaries in the oceans according to research from the University of East Anglia and the Earlham Institute.
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Leading scientists have identified a possible link between antibiotic use and the speed of breast cancer growth in mice, and identified a type of immune cell that could be targeted to reverse it.
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The University of East Anglia is leading one of five innovative new research projects that could push the boundaries of science and help us understand key questions of environmental and earth science.
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Researchers at the University of East Anglia are launching a project to increase the number of care home staff that take up the flu vaccine.
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Dr Magnus Borgh, has won an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) New Investigator Award.
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Children in Norfolk will be offered bereavement support in the form of sport and physical activity at UEA Sportspark.
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Professor Julea Butt has been awarded the Katsumi Niki Prize for Bioelectrochemistry, from the International Society of Electrochemistry.
Read moreA stellar line-up of writers and change-makers from the worlds of literature, media and politics, including Bimini Bon Boulash and Ed Miliband, are coming together this autumn to mark 30 years of the Universitys flagship literary festival, with tickets no
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Unhelpful work email habits can be eradicated with sustained effort and a particular type of self-belief, according to a new study involving the University.
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New research to step up the UKs resilience to the impacts of climate change, such as flooding, heatwaves and extreme weather storms, is made possible by the launch of a new 5 million research programme today.
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At the end of an unprecedented and stressful 18 months, students will have an opportunity to select the university and the course they want to study via Clearing.
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Not all jobs are good jobs, and new research from the Universities of East Anglia (UEA) and Birmingham finds such work can have a negative impact on wellbeing.
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