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Bunker jails: Providing application level firewall protection for Bank IT infrastructure security
Bunker jails: Providing application level firewall protection for Bank IT infrastructure security
The increase in cyber-attacks on leading financial institutions highlights the need for secure Bank IT infrastructures. Dr Alin-Adrian…
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Oct 29, 2020
Birds prefer sound texture over sound order
Birds prefer sound texture over sound order
How exactly do birds ‘talk’ to one another? And might research into how birds listen to birdsong help us understand communication both in…
Research Outreach
Oct 28, 2020
Building high-performance teams through team psychological safety
Building high-performance teams through team psychological safety
Research confirms that when people feel safe within a team they will perform better; they willingly take risks, actively contribute and…
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Jun 20, 2019
No safe level of smoking exists for heart disease and stroke
No safe level of smoking exists for heart disease and stroke
If you think smoking only one or two cigarettes a day is almost harmless, think again. Professor Allan Hackshaw at the Cancer Institute…
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Jun 20, 2019
Gender and visuospatial processing in multimedia STEM learning
Gender and visuospatial processing in multimedia STEM learning
Multimedia learning research comparing effectiveness of static and dynamic visualisations in STEM disciplines has revealed mixed results…
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Jun 20, 2019
Exciting advancements in ovarian cancer treatment
Exciting advancements in ovarian cancer treatment
Ovarian cancer is treacherous and challenging to treat. With standard treatment unchanged since the 1990s and newer costly treatments…
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May 29, 2019
ADHD and its comorbidities:Implications for management
ADHD and its comorbidities:Implications for management
Dr Wen-Harn Pan, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, is interested in the relationship between nutrition and health. One of…
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May 23, 2019
Are wildfires following bark beetles more severe?
Are wildfires following bark beetles more severe?
Bark beetles are responsible for large numbers of dead trees in ponderosa pine forests in the United States. The relationship between tree…
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May 23, 2019
Drosophila Fezf found to be essential in neural circuit formation
Drosophila Fezf found to be essential in neural circuit formation
Billions of neurons are wired up to into highly organised neural circuits in the brain. The creation of these circuits is a complex…
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May 23, 2019
Drilling for knowledge: A collaborative approach to ocean drilling in the Arctic
Drilling for knowledge: A collaborative approach to ocean drilling in the Arctic
The Arctic contains important records of tectonic and geological oceanic history, yet is a vastly under-sampled area. However, a better…
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May 23, 2019
Integer-dimensional fractals of nonlinear dynamics
Integer-dimensional fractals of nonlinear dynamics
Fractal dimension was developed as a quantitative measure of complex, irregular objects, essentially because it had been accepted that…
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May 22, 2019
Inquiry learning: Empowering African American women in STEM
Inquiry learning: Empowering African American women in STEM
By employing modern theories of learning such as metacognitive skillfulness, agency, and inquiry-based learning, Dr Leyte Winfield, former…
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May 22, 2019
Predicting protein function and annotating complex pathways with machine learning
Predicting protein function and annotating complex pathways with machine learning
Dr Daisuke Kihara’s team at Purdue University have created novel computational approaches for predicting protein functions. Instead of…
Research Outreach
May 21, 2019
In-situ monitoring of microbial circuitry
In-situ monitoring of microbial circuitry
Microbial metabolisms are valuable tools in industrial biotechnology. The ability to monitor and measure the productivity of microbes is…
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May 20, 2019
Institutional investors and information acquisition: Implications for asset prices and…
Institutional investors and information acquisition: Implications for asset prices and…
The research of Dr Adrian Buss (INSEAD) and Matthijs Breugem (Collegio Carlo Alberto) explores how the growth of assets under management…
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May 20, 2019
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