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University of East Anglia (UEA)

University of East Anglia (UEA)

The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a public research university in Norwich, England

The world’s first biodiversity-adjusted sovereign credit ratings

An unlikely way to reverse the ageing process

Could chronic pain be cured by a brain-computer interface?

Personalized medications possible via 3D printing?

Nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide and stays in the atmosphere for 100+ years

Faecal transplants could one day be used as a therapy to restore cognitive function in the elderly

A simple urine test for prostate cancer detection can now use urine samples collected at home

A simple urine test under development for prostate cancer detection can now use urine samples collected at home – according to new research from University of East Anglia and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Scientists pioneered the test which diagnoses aggressive prostate cancer and predicts whether patients will require treatment up to five years

A simple urine test for prostate cancer detection can now use urine samples collected at home

Global warming can be limited to 1.5°C by unprecedented improvements in the energy efficiency of everyday activities

Global warming can be limited to 1.5°C by unprecedented improvements in the energy efficiency of everyday activities, according to new research from an international team of scientists at IIASA. A new study published in Nature Energy shows that dramatic transformations in the way we move around, heat and cool our homes, and buy and use

Global warming can be limited to 1.5°C by unprecedented improvements in the energy efficiency of everyday activities

Underwater robots confirm that a dead zone in the Gulf of Oman with almost no oxygen left is larger than Scotland

Growing ‘dead zone’ confirmed by underwater robots The ‘dead zone’ was confirmed by underwater robots called Seagliders – which were able to collect data in areas of water previously inaccessible due to the piracy and geopolitical tensions. The robots are about the same size as a small human diver, but can reach depths of 1000

Underwater robots confirm that a dead zone in the Gulf of Oman with almost no oxygen left is larger than Scotland

10 ways to help pollinators: Pesticide regulation, diversified farming systems and long-term monitoring

Pesticide regulation, diversified farming systems and long-term monitoring are all ways governments can help to secure the future of pollinators such as bees, flies and wasps, according to scientists. In an article published today in the journal Science, a team of researchers has suggested ten clear ways in which governments can protect and secure pollination

10 ways to help pollinators: Pesticide regulation, diversified farming systems and long-term monitoring

Read my lips: New technology spells out what’s said when audio fails

New lip-reading technology developed at the University of East Anglia could help in solving crimes and provide communication assistance for people with hearing and speech impairments. The visual speech recognition technology, created by Dr Helen L. Bear and Prof Richard Harvey of UEA’s School of Computing Sciences, can be applied “any place where the audio isn’t good enough

Read my lips: New technology spells out what’s said when audio fails

Scientists pave way for new generation of superbug drugs

Scientists at the University of East Anglia are getting closer to solving the problem of antibiotic resistance. New research published today in the journal Nature reveals the mechanism by which drug-resistant bacterial cells maintain a defensive barrier. The findings pave the way for a new wave of drugs that kill superbugs by bringing down their

Scientists pave way for new generation of superbug drugs

UEA research could revolutionise genomic sequencing of drug-resistant bacteria

New nanopore DNA sequencing technology on a device the size of a USB stick could be used to diagnose infection – according to new research from the University of East Anglia and Public Health England. Researchers tested the new technology with a complex problem – determining the cause of antibiotic resistance in a new multi-drug

UEA research could revolutionise genomic sequencing of drug-resistant bacteria

UEA researchers discover Achilles’ heel in antibiotic-resistant bacteria

New research published today in the journal Nature reveals an Achilles’ heel in the defensive barrier which surrounds drug-resistant bacterial cells. The findings pave the way for a new wave of drugs that kill superbugs by bringing down their defensive walls rather than attacking the bacteria itself. It means that in future, bacteria may not develop drug-resistance

UEA researchers discover Achilles’ heel in antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Count of new CFCs in the atmosphere rises from four to seven

Scientists at the University of East Anglia have found two new chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and one new hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) in the atmosphere. The research, published today in the journal Atmosphere, comes after another four man-made gases were discovered by the same team in March. Scientists made the discovery by comparing today’s air samples with air collected

Count of new CFCs in the atmosphere rises from four to seven

Bacteria can eat methane and propane before they are released into the atmosphere

Bacteria could mop up naturally-occurring and man-made leaks of natural gases before they are released into the atmosphere and cause global warming – according to new research from the University of East Anglia. Findings published today in the journal Nature shows how a single bacterial strain (Methylocella silvestris) found in soil and other environments around

Bacteria can eat methane and propane before they are released into the atmosphere

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