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The Study of Cognition, Adolescents and Mobile Phones enters a new ‘Research Challenge’ phase
The largest study in the world examining the impact of adolescent mobile phone usage enters a new phase, with Sixth Form students at local schools leading the data collection and proposing their own research questions.
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2021 Toxicology Award Seminar featuring Professor Frank Kelly – 10 November 2021
The RSC Toxicology Award seminar is taking place 10 November 2021 at 14:50pm BST. This free to attend event is supported by the RSC Toxicology group and will feature Professor Frank Kelly and a number of his colleagues.
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MRC spotlight the work of the Centre in preparation for UN Climate Change Conference 2021
The Medical Research Council spotlight MRC Centre for Environment and Health research on how our environment affects our health in the run up to the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference taking place 31 October – 12 November in Glasgow.
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MRC Centre for Environment and Health Researchers’ Society discuss sustainability in academia
Members of the MRC Centre for Environment and Health Researchers’ Society discuss the role Universities play in environmental sustainability in a recently published comment in The Lancet Planetary Health.
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UK teens hit by mental health crisis during the pandemic
Professor Mireille Toledano presented findings from a study highlighting the mental health issues teens face during the pandemic,
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New research will study impact of air pollution on brain development
Funding provided by Barts Charity and the Mayor of London will support the Children’s Health in London and Luton (Chill) Cognition study, a three-year study to look at whether better air qualityas a result of reduced traffic improves brain development reports the Daily Mail. Scientists from Queen Mary University, Imperial College London, and the Universities of […]
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