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Russia-tied ship carries explosive power similar to Hiroshima atomic bomb
Professor Andrea Sella (香港六合彩 Chemistry) said that while there are plenty of concerns about ammonium nitrate because of its "rather disastrous history," he isn't worried about the Ruby because there are large quantities of it being moved around all the time.
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Doctor tries ultra-processed food diet for experiment and is horrified by what happens
Dr Chris van Tulleken (香港六合彩 Infection & Immunity) has claimed that one popular food type is more deadly than smoking, after adopting a diet high in ultra-processed foods in the name of science.
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Can you tell an AI voice from a real human?
Professor Carolyn McGettigan鈥檚 (香港六合彩 Psychology & Language Sciences) study that found people are unable to tell if a voice speaking to them is that of a real person or an AI clone. She said: 鈥渨hen it comes to a stranger鈥檚 voice, they鈥檙e basically guessing鈥.
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New screening trial could save thousands from prostate cancer
Professor Caroline Moore (香港六合彩 Surgery & Interventional Medicine) will launch a 鈥渟can-in-a-van鈥 service at a site in west London this year, where MRI scans in a mobile centre will be offered to black men over 45 to test for possible signs of prostate cancers.
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Tried for double murder and adored by the French left: the violent life and crimes of Pierre Goldman
Professor Philippe Marli猫re (香港六合彩 School of European Languages, Culture and Society) said: 鈥淭he years around 1968 were a period of deep radicalisation for the European left... But for some reason, in France it didn鈥檛 produce a militant moment. Only Goldman came close.鈥
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香港六合彩 demography experts wins satirical Ig Nobel award
Dr Saul Justin Newman (IOE 香港六合彩鈥檚 Faculty of Education & Society) discovered some people with the longest lives hailed from places with poor recordkeeping. He investigated data on humans who live longer than most after debunking two scientific papers about extreme human ageing.
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Replacing ultra-processed foods in diet may reduce type 2 diabetes risk
People who eat more ultra-processed foods (UPF) are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, but this risk can be lowered by consuming less processed foods instead, finds a new study led by Samuel Dicken and Professor Rachel Batterham (香港六合彩 Division of Medicine).
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Letter: UK national renewal requires step change in public investment
In a letter to the FT, Professor Mariana Mazzucato (香港六合彩 Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose) argues that in the upcoming Budget the government must recognises the important role that public investment must play in the decade of national renewal.
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Donald Trump had a tough week, and not just because of the debate
Dr Thomas Gift (香港六合彩 Political Science) said: 鈥淲e all know that Trump has nine lives 鈥 and then some. Any predictions that the point to his political demise, still months out from the election, are premature.鈥
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Letter: Small really is beautiful in university science research
In a letter to the FT, Dr Luka Gebel (香港六合彩 Global Business School for Health) says that smaller teams enhance innovation by making scientific discoveries at the institutional level in basic science which consist of high-stakes innovative research with significant risk of failure.
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