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Imitation is central to how children acquire the instrumental technologies and cultural conventions which enable us to thrive in diverse environments. We have evolved cognitive heu...
Chronic liver disease (CLD) is a global health care problem affecting in excess of 1.5 billion people who are at risk of developing cirrhosis and/or a primary liver cancer. Ageing...
Counterfeiting is extremely detrimental to society. Authenticating products and documents is vital to global commerce, health and personal identity. A plethora of noticeable and co...
This ESRC fellowship offers the unique opportunity to share my expertise in sustainable school food, impact policy and practice by developing accessible dissemination material...
Introduction: Gastrointestinal (GI) tract cancer is a major global health concern and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Timely and accurate diagnosis is crucial for impro...
The brain of mammalian females is exposed to periodic fluctuations of hormones known as the menstrual (in humans) or estrus (in rodents) cycle, during the reproductive period. Sex...
Bacteria are too small to be seen without a microscope, but they are abundant and ubiquitous and, their influence on our life is enormous. Humans share our body with a large number...
The brain changes as we age, but which changes should we consider normal, and which are warning signs that cognitive problems such as memory impairment may develop in future? How d...
Globally, more than 2 billion people live on 570 million small-scale farms with 40% of them on incomes of less than 2 U.S. dollars per day. The United Nations projects that small f...
Transitioning from fossil fuels to green energy requires a considerable shift in the way energy is generated, transmitted, and consumed, prompting similarly dramatic changes across...
African trypanosomes cause substantial economic cost to livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa exacerbating poverty in afflicted regions. Three pathogenic species co-circulate,...
When you are in a deep sleep at night what wakes you up? Is it the sound of an alarm or the birds tweeting? Is it the smell of toast or coffee that stirs you awake? Do you wake up...
Globally, economies rely on safe air travel; however, with human error accounting for 70% of aircraft accidents, an emphasis needs to be placed on helping those responsible for ens...
Globally, economies rely on safe air travel; however, with human error accounting for 70% of aircraft accidents, an emphasis needs to be placed on helping those responsible for ens...
Globally, economies rely on safe air travel; however, with human error accounting for 70% of aircraft accidents, an emphasis needs to be placed on helping those responsible for ens...
Physical frailty affects the ability of older people to remain independent and is mainly due to the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass (sarcopenia). Sarcopenia causes loss of...
1) Brief description of the context of the research including potential impact Inflammation, one of the body's defense mechanisms against infection and injury, can be wrongfully...
This research project will examine recent work from transgender poets, including Oliver Baez Bendorf and Samuel Ace, and critically evaluate, through close reading, how they presen...
Air pollution is currently the largest environmental health stressor on the UK population. At present the main pollutants of concern in urban centres are nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and...
Research in the medical sciences has grown substantially, covering a wide range of topics and using a range of study designs. Alongside the proliferation of clinical trials, numero...