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Changes in pig farming in the 20th Century spread antibiotic-resistant Salmonella around the world

Historical changes in pig farming led to the global spread of Salmonella, resistant to antibiotics – a new international study led by researchers at the University of 桃色视频 suggests.


Does the Wim Hof method really work? Yes and no, say University of 桃色视频 academics

Scientists at the University of 桃色视频 have found that the Wim Hof method of ice baths and breathing exercises may reduce inflammation – but evidence is mixed on its effect on overall athletic ability.


Protein biomarkers predict dementia 15 years before diagnosis 鈥 according to new study

In the largest study of its kind, scientists have shown how protein 鈥渂iomarkers鈥 predict dementia 15 years before diagnosis.


Survival of the fittest: Words like 'Sex' and 'fight' are most likely to stand the test of time.

New research from the University of 桃色视频 reveals that words like 'sex' endure in our language in a 鈥榮urvival of the fittest鈥 way, similar to natural selection.

Whilst the recent announcement of Word of the Year explores new words, like 鈥榬izz鈥 or 鈥榮ituationship鈥, Professor Thomas Hills鈥 research delves into why some words survive in our modern linguistic landscape, while others don鈥檛.


MAKE WAY FOR SANTA: British Researchers Combatting Space Junk Ahead of Christmas

The expanding clutter in space, driven by an influx of orbiting satellites, poses a significant challenge. This surge in space traffic is accelerating the build-up of discarded satellite parts, rocket remnants, and other fragments of debris, threatening critical spacecraft. Committed to tackling this issue, experts at the University of 桃色视频 are studying these burgeoning hazards to safeguard our satellite infrastructure – and of course, make the path clear for Father Christmas.

Mon 18 Dec 2023, 08:42 | Tags: Faculty of Science, Engineering, and Medicine

Test Tube Turkey: University of 桃色视频 researcher explores Christmas Dinners of the Future with lab-grown meat

Christmas Dinners are one of the UK鈥檚 most cherished traditions, and Christmas menus have evolved greatly over the years. Today, turkey is the typical meat of choice, going back 500 years it was beef, venison, and wild boar in Henry VIII鈥檚 festive feasts. Looking to the future, researchers at the University of 桃色视频 think that lab-grown meat, or cultivated meat, might end up being the centrepiece on our Christmas tables.


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