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Jul 17, 2014

Map reveals worldwide impacts of climate change

Scientists from the University of Southampton have helped to create a new map, which shows the impact climate change could have on the whole planet b...
Jun 30, 2014

Bergen archaeologist among world’s most cited researchers

Professor Christopher Henshilwood from the University of Bergen is already a holder of an advanced grant from the European Research Council. Now he h...
Jun 27, 2014

LifeLab gets royal seal of approval

The University of Southampton welcomed HRH The Countess of Wessex to LifeLab on Friday 27 June to officially open the facility that aims to empower s...
Jun 26, 2014

Green planning needed to maintain city buildings

Green spaces in towns and cities need extra consideration as they may be damaging buildings in the area, according to new research from the Universit...
Jun 25, 2014

Southampton based business incubator named number one in Europe

The University of Southampton based SETsquared incubation centre has been named the number one university business incubator in Europe and second bes...
Jun 19, 2014

Self-repairing mechanism can help to preserve brain function in neurodegenerative diseases

New research, led by scientists at the University of Southampton, has found that neurogenesis, the self-repairing mechanism of the adult brain, can h...
Jun 18, 2014

WUN building bridges for international student mobility

Representatives from WUN international exchange and study abroad offices met at the 2014 NAFSA Conference in San Diego, USA. ...
Jun 12, 2014

Rise and fall of prehistoric penguin populations charted

A study of how penguin populations have changed over the last 30,000 years has shown that between the last ice age and up to around 1,000 years ago p...
Jun 11, 2014

New sensor to detect harmful bacteria on food industry surfaces

A new device designed to sample and detect foodborne bacteria is being trialled by scientists at the University of Southampton....