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‘Well-meaning’ Buddhist practices are putting ecosystems at risk
The Buddhist practice of ‘live release’ is observed widely across the world, but has become a major source of invasive species entering aquatic ecosystems.
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Research photography exhibition explores the line between reality and fantasy
A photography art exhibition exploring the line between reality and fantasy has opened at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥.
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New toolkit sheds light on the impact of nutrition on behaviour in children
A BU graduate is creating an education toolkit of evidence-based resources to support children in making healthy life choices.
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Modern photoshopping techniques date back to 17th century Dutch painters
The skills painters applied in the 17th century to bring out vividness in colour are the same as techniques used by AI to brush up modern-day photographs.
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New device developed by BU and UHD can evaluate loss of sensation in the hands and feet
People with diabetes are invited to be part of a new research study testing the NERVE device.Â
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New scholarships to improve diversity and skills in Artificial Intelligence
³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ has announced it will offer sixteen new digital scholarships to help improve diversity and address a skills... -
stormbreak summer challenge encourages families to introduce mentally healthy movement
The initiative offers online activities to support mental and physical health, featuring videos produced by BU students.Â
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Erasmus+ and Brexit
Read BU's overview to Erasmus+ student and staff mobility in relation to the UK’s departure from the EU.
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Conserving southern England’s red squirrel populations
Scientists at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ are supporting conservation efforts to protect red squirrel populations on three islands in Dorset... -
The problem with using 'super recognisers' to spot criminals in a crowd
People often say that they never forget a face, but for some people, this claim might actually be true.