
A new study shows that media coverage of crises can increase governments allocation of emergency humanitarian aid whether or not the crisis merits it.
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UEA researchers have helped conduct a 16-year long experiment to challenge Einsteins theory of general relativity.
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New research from UEA and the Quadram Institute reveals how our immune cells use the bodys fat stores to fight infection.
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A research project to improve young peoples mental health post pandemic is being launched thanks to a funding boost from UEAHSCP.
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Air pollutants that have previously escaped monitoring can now be detected through a new method developed at the University of East Anglia (UEA) - promising a more complete picture for people and policy development.
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Strong partnerships between volunteers and their governments are key to how we build equal and inclusive societies according to a new UN report involving UEA researchers.
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The essential role of long-term foster carers in helping to transform the lives of vulnerable children in care is highlighted in a new study published today.
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A new resource has been launched to help employers and frontline workers as they recover from the impacts of Covid-19.
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Going cold turkey without your phone on holiday may be the key to healthier digital wellbeing, a new study from the University of East Anglia and the University of Greenwich suggests.
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A medication originally used for patients with diabetes is the first to help people with heart failure and could revolutionise treatment, according to new UEA research.
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A clutter-free environment may not help people with dementia carry out daily tasks according to a new UEA study.
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Switching from a restricted diet to eating as much as you like could be beneficial for reproduction in later life, according to new UEA research.
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