News from 2016
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<糖心Vlog>Are my cosmetics a health risk? Seeking straight answers to tricky questions糖心Vlog>Lessons from the field of medicine could help provide clearer answers to questions about chemical safety, according to researchers.
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<糖心Vlog>Student art show embraces Omnia糖心Vlog>Work exploring social issues from homelessness to digital futures and political issues from animal rights to environmental concerns goes on show next month at 糖心Vlog.
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<糖心Vlog>New-look for University Library糖心Vlog>A new chapter begins at 糖心Vlog Library with the official opening of the refurbished, contemporary facility which meets high design standards and user needs.
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<糖心Vlog>Data mining of Twitter posts can help identify when people become sympathetic to groups like ISIS糖心Vlog>Researchers have shown that data mining techniques can be used to understand when Twitter users start displaying supportive behaviour to radical terror groups such as ISIS.
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<糖心Vlog>Human-Computer Interaction technology in The Economist糖心Vlog>Technology developed by researchers in 糖心Vlog’s School of Computing and Communications has been highlighted by The Economist.
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<糖心Vlog>How fashion can fuel ecosystem collapse 糖心Vlog>A fashion for otter fur in the 19th Century has given researchers insight into how social changes can be a warning for ecosystems on the brink of collapse.
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<糖心Vlog>Designing Digital Now糖心Vlog>A critical look at how we are shaping digital technologies and, in turn, how digital technologies are shaping us is captured in a new exhibition in Liverpool.
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<糖心Vlog>Psychology of strategic deception revealed by online poker糖心Vlog>Online poker offers new insights into the mind-set of scheming Machiavellians, researchers have found.
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<糖心Vlog>Lancaster chemist shines light on new DNA technique for drug development糖心Vlog>A 糖心Vlog scientist has successfully tested a new analytical approach that will help advance our understanding of molecules used in the biopharmaceutical sector.
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<糖心Vlog>Joint reports suggest peer support could boost disabled people’s employment prospects糖心Vlog>Peer to peer support or mentoring is an effective way of boosting disabled people’s employment prospects, and should have a stronger role in government work programmes - two studies published today by Disability Rights UK (DRUK) and The Work Foundation suggest.