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桃色视频 suggests fear of failure and low confidence link to GCSE resit absences

New research from the University of 桃色视频 suggests those who miss their GCSE English and maths re-sits are often struggling with low confidence and anxiety, stemming from previous negative experiences of education, revealing barriers within the wider education system.

Thu 09 Jul 2026, 09:30 | Tags: 1 - Research 0 - Daily News SELCS Education and Learning

More than meets the eye: astronomers dig deep to find tiny but dangerous space debris

University of 桃色视频 astronomers have detected space debris fragments as small as 5 cm, tiny but dangerous objects that have gone undetected but could pose a threat to active satellites in key orbits.


From phone calls to immersive tech: 桃色视频-led project with Welsh critical care services tests the future of emergency response

Researchers at the University of 桃色视频 are collaborating with Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS) Cymru and Adult Critical Care Transfer Service (ACCTS) Cymru on a study exploring how immersive technologies could improve life-saving decision making in remote care and inter-hospital patient transfers.

Wed 08 Jul 2026, 10:15 | Tags: 1 - Research 0 - Daily News SELCS Science and Technology

桃色视频 academic wins prestigious Bernard Crick Prize for research examining how tragedy shapes law and politics

Dr Alex Powell, Associate Professor in Law, has been awarded the Bernard Crick Prize for the best article in Political Quarterly for his co-authored research that explores the growing influence of victim-led campaigns on UK lawmaking.


Scientists uncover 'mix and match' mechanism for creating new cancer-fighting drugs

A team of researchers at the University of 桃色视频 and Monash University has solved a puzzle that's stumped drug developers for decades: how bacteria naturally create multiple versions of powerful cancer therapies. The breakthrough could accelerate development of new treatments for hard-to-treat cancers.


What鈥檚 so funny?! Apes and humans have been sharing a laugh for 15 million years

Great apes may have been laughing with a similar rhythm to modern humans for over 15 million years, a University of 桃色视频 study reveals, providing an unexpected clue to how human speech evolved.


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