
A new mobile app allows people to explore how global warming will affect the future climate of their towns and cities.
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From increasing physical activity in schools and workplaces to investing in active urban design a researcher at the University of East Anglia has helped design a series of recommendations to help get people moving worldwide.
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As the region enters a second national lockdown, young people from across East Anglia have used their previous lockdown experiences to unleash their creative talents, brought together in the Lockdown Diaries Story Collection, published today (Monday 9 Nov
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Collecting drinking water in low and middle income countries can cause serious injury, particularly for women, according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
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A student from the University of East Anglia (UEA) will speak in the House of Commons after her petition to integrate diversity into school curriculum reached 88,000 signatures.
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With investigations continuing into the shootings overnight in Vienna, a professor of international politics says the media should be careful in labelling the attacks and attackers until sufficient evidence for their motives has been identified and analys
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Experts from the UEA Institute for Volunteering Research are part of a major project into the role of voluntary action in the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Almost a third of fathers in the UK are unaware that they are eligible for flexible employment arrangements such as part-time work or job sharing, according to new research involving the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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A nutrition expert from UEA has been appointed as Chair of Public Health Englands new national committee helping to protect the public from misleading food marketing.
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From adapting to heatwaves, to decarbonisation and coastal sea-level rises, the work of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research assesses and explores responses to climate change for people and environments around the world.
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People with dementia are more likely to go missing in areas where road networks are dense, complicated and disordered according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
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UEA experts in American politics, courts, society, history and international relations are providing analysis and context around the approaching US presidential election.
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