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Warning of a global "learning crisis" in education, the World Bank recently claimed that without learning, education will fail to deliver on its promise to eliminate extr...
Speech and Language Therapy training and practice is dominated by approaches involving listening to sounds, feeling the movements of the speech organs and verbal descriptions of ho...
All of our behaviours, from recognising friends, to remembering where we parked our car, to making a cup a tea, result from the coordinated behaviour of networks of neurons in our...
Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of chemicals that have been widely used for decades. As additives in numerous consumer products, PFAS have many desirab...
With support from the Chemical Structure, Dynamics, and Mechanisms-A (CSDM-A) Program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Lawrence Ziegler and his group at Boston University ar...
The future of work and income is uncertain. According to some experts, automation will one day make full-time paid employment a thing of the past. In any case, our system of work a...
Light gases such as methane, ethane, and ethylene play an important role in industrial applications, including their use as gas and liquid fuels and as precursors in polymer manufa...
Studying integer (whole number) solutions to polynomial equations is the oldest field in mathematics, containing problems that have remained unsolved for millennia. Furthermore, it...
One of the most remarkable facts that has emerged from observations of the cosmos in the past few decades is that the distribution of stuff in the universe at intergalactic distanc...
Pancreatic cancer remains a disease with a poor overall prognosis. Many patients have advanced cancer by the time they develop symptoms. Only 1 in 20 patients will be alive 5 years...
Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) is one of NSF's 10 Big Ideas. NNA projects address convergence scientific challenges in the rapidly changing Arctic. The Arctic research is needed t...
Non-technical abstract The rapid and seemingly relentless improvement in electronic circuitry over the last seven decades has been driven in large part by miniaturization of the e...
This project will contribute to the national need for skilled scientists, mathematicians, engineers, and technicians. It will do so by supporting the retention and graduation of h...
In 2018, the Exascale Computing ALgorithms & Infrastructures for the Benefit of UK Research (ExCALIBUR) programme was proposed by the Met Office, CCFE and EPSRC (on behalf of U...
In 2018, the Exascale Computing ALgorithms & Infrastructures for the Benefit of UK Research (ExCALIBUR) programme was proposed by the Met Office, CCFE and EPSRC (on behalf of U...
Project aim This project proposes a solution for integrated supply of zero carbon heating and cooling using near ground temperature networks that enable buildings to use heat pump...
People from ethnic minorities, living in poverty or with long-term health conditions are more heavily impacted by Covid-19. Many people in prison share these characteristics. Peopl...
The AION project harnesses a new generation of quantum sensors to conduct experiments in fundamental physics, such as the discovery of dark matter, and detect hitherto unknown sour...
Quantum Technologies offer advances that will impact the 21st Century in fundamental ways. The past 2 years have seen the emergence of a "quantum space race" with quantum...
The term microwave is used in reference to electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from about one meter to one millimetre. In the electromagnetic spectrum microwave wave...