
Measures to tackle electoral fraud in the UK should not be introduced if they have anegative impact on the already chronically low voter registration and turnout, according to researchers from the University of East Anglia and Newcastle University.
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Big data is both brimming with benefits and fraught with potential problems, according to researchers presenting a public lecture series at the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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New research suggests that an initiative to show consumers which products are more environmentally friendly needs to be easy to understand to be effective.
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To coincide with the UK release today of the 24th movie in the James Bond ber-franchise, UEA's Dr Matthew Woodcock has collated some useful intelligence about the secret organisation SPECTRE.
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Dr Anna Smajdor and Prof Peter Lloyd-Sherlock at the University of East Anglia give their views on China's decision to end its one-child policy.
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New research from the University of East Anglia suggests that cheerleading has the potential to challenge traditional ideas about gender and to be an inclusive activity for both boys and girls.
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High job demands, stress and job insecurity are among the main reasons why people go to work when they are ill, according to new research by an academic at the University of East Anglia.
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Research from the University of East Anglia has found that peoples honesty varies significantly between countries.
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Dr Tom Phillips, a tutor in Humanities at the University of East Anglia (UEA), researches fandom and audiences.Dr Phillips said: Eight months after the words Chewiewere home prompted 88 million trailer views in a single day, the fever pitch around the rel
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A major new 7 million centre is being established between UK and Chinese scientists to tackle the issues of nitrogen use and pollution from agriculture.
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A new study has found that small farmers in Africa purchase more than half of their seeds through local markets and other informal sources.
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High levels of tax evasion are linked to higher interest rates and can be a predictor of a countrys credit risk, according to a new study led by the University of East Anglia.
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