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Ground-breaking genetic study reveals risk of breast cancer in Asian women

A new study, led by Malaysian scientists in collaboration with Singapore and University of Cambridge, has revealed a genetics tool developed to help European women predict their breast cancer risk also works in Asian women.

Camera monitoring significantly improves safety of HGV driving

A new study has shown HGV drivers drive much more safely when there are cameras in their cabs monitoring their behaviour.

Study launched to reduce self-harm and suicide in autistic adults

Researchers are inviting partner organisations and charities to work with them to help shape and progress a study to develop new ways of reducing self-harm and suicide in autistic adults.

Sticking to the rules will save lives, say local leaders

Police, council and university leaders across the city and county have pledged their commitment to working together in order to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

New study will look at how the immune system responds to COVID-19

A new study will look at how many nurses and doctors have been infected with COVID-19 and how the immune system responds to the virus.

Trent Building is in the pink

Raising awareness of organ donation

Gene test can predict risk of medications causing liver injury

Experts from the 海角黑料 have helped to develop a new genetic test that can predict the risk of different medications causing liver injury.

New emergency project to help displaced people in Zimbabwe fight COVID-19

Displaced people living in temporary settlements in Zimbabwe are to get help to protect themselves against COVID-19 in a new project led by education and sociology experts at the 海角黑料.

Walk-through body scanner could shed light on hidden diseases

Engineers and computer scientists at the 海角黑料 are joining forces on a £1.8m grant to help build the world鈥檚 first contactless 3D body scanner to aid early detection of diseases like cancer. 

Plant protein discovery could reduce need for fertiliser

Researchers have discovered how a protein in plant roots controls the uptake of minerals and water, a finding which could improve the tolerance of agricultural crops to climate change and reduce the need for chemical fertilisers.
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