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Released: 27-Mar-2025 9:05 AM EDT
Researchers Identifying Causes of Rare Neurological Conditions in Children Receive 拢1.1M in Funding
University of Portsmouth

Scientists have been given a 拢1.1m grant by the UKRI Medical Research Council (MRC) to continue their life-changing research, after identifying a new disease which causes some children鈥檚 brains to develop abnormally.

Released: 20-Mar-2025 5:35 PM EDT
Breakthrough in Quantum Sensing Could Revolutionise High-Precision Measurement Technologies
University of Portsmouth

Breakthrough in quantum sensing could revolutionise high-precision measurement technologies

Released: 3-Mar-2025 11:00 AM EST
EMBARGOED: Water, the key ingredient for life, found to have formed shortly after the Big Bang
University of Portsmouth

Scientists from the University of Portsmouth have discovered that water was already present in the Universe 100-200 million years after the Big Bang.

Released: 3-Mar-2025 7:50 AM EST
New Software Will Help Combat Deep Fake Image Threats to Personal Security
University of Portsmouth

Realistic images created by artificial intelligence (AI), including those generated from a text description and those used in video, pose a genuine threat to personal security. From identity theft to misuse of a personal image, spotting what鈥檚 real and what鈥檚 fake is getting harder and harder.

Released: 24-Feb-2025 7:10 PM EST
Social Media Influencers (SMIs) Pose Psychological, Health and Security Risks and Need Tighter Regulation, a New Study Finds
University of Portsmouth

Social media influencers (SMIs) pose psychological, health and security risks and need tighter regulation, a new study finds.

   
麻豆传媒: Study Suggests Drunk Witnesses Are Less Likely to Remember a Suspect鈥檚 Face
Released: 19-Feb-2025 5:10 AM EST
Study Suggests Drunk Witnesses Are Less Likely to Remember a Suspect鈥檚 Face
University of Portsmouth

New research has revealed that alcohol can impair the ability of eyewitnesses to accurately recall a suspect's facial features, particularly key details such as the eyes, nose, and mouth.

麻豆传媒: Male Hairy 'Hoff Crab' Has Oversized Claws to Compete for Females
Released: 6-Feb-2025 3:10 AM EST
Male Hairy 'Hoff Crab' Has Oversized Claws to Compete for Females
University of Portsmouth

New research has revealed that a hairy crustacean 鈥 dubbed "The Hoff Crab" when it was discovered in 2010 鈥 is the first species in its family to show different claw characteristics between sexes.

麻豆传媒: Research Finds Drinking Ketones Improves Heart Health
Released: 5-Feb-2025 5:35 AM EST
Research Finds Drinking Ketones Improves Heart Health
University of Portsmouth

Drinking ketones improves heart health, a new small-scale study from the University of Portsmouth has found. This is the first time people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) have been given a drink with ketone esters - a supplement that is meant to plunge your system into ketosis - to monitor the effect on the heart.

Released: 27-Jan-2025 11:00 AM EST
Water Industry Using Deception Tactics to Deflect Blame for Sewage Pollution in England
University of Portsmouth

A new study published in Nature Water has revealed England鈥檚 major water and sewage companies are misleading the public and Government using strategies that mirror those of large polluters, including the tobacco and fossil fuels industries.

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Released: 23-Jan-2025 10:25 AM EST
Cracking the Code of Drug Delivery: Using Computers and AI to Make Medicine Work Smarter
University of Portsmouth

Cracking the code of drug delivery: using computers and AI to make medicine work smarter

麻豆传媒: Offshore Wind Farms Could Cause Significant Ecosystem, Economic and Human Health Risks
Released: 22-Jan-2025 5:25 PM EST
Offshore Wind Farms Could Cause Significant Ecosystem, Economic and Human Health Risks
University of Portsmouth

The materials used to protect wind turbines from corrosion leach into the surrounding water, which could pose risks to ecosystems, seafood safety and human health, new research from the University of Portsmouth has found.

Released: 16-Jan-2025 8:45 AM EST
How Satellite Imagery Can Help Monitor Dangerous Lakes Formed by Glacier Surges Near High-Mountain Communities
University of Portsmouth

A new study led by the University of Portsmouth, England analysing a lake formed by a glacier surge in the Karakoram Mountains has revealed how satellite images can be used to monitor the potential for lake drainage hazards

Released: 23-Oct-2024 4:30 AM EDT
AI Model Predicts Patients at Most Risk of Complication During Treatment for Advanced Kidney Failure
University of Portsmouth

A study led by the University of Portsmouth in England and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust (PHUT) has developed an AI model to predict which patients are most at risk of their blood pressure dropping during dialysis; a condition known as intradialytic hypotension (IDH).

Released: 11-Oct-2024 5:05 AM EDT
Asking a Person to Talk About Their Parents in Therapy Can Distort Memories of Childhood Emotions
University of Portsmouth

A study led by the University of Portsmouth in England has found asking questions about a person鈥檚 mother can shift what they believe they felt about the parent as a child.

Released: 25-Sep-2024 7:05 AM EDT
Managing Stress Could Be the Key to Helping Highly Impulsive People Act Rashly When Bored
University of Portsmouth

Sometimes we all just need to mentally switch off and do nothing, but some people find the experience more stressful than relaxing according to new research from the University of Portsmouth in England.

Released: 24-Sep-2024 6:05 AM EDT
New Study Delves Into the Decision-Making of Football Players During a Game
University of Portsmouth

New research from the University of Portsmouth in England has provided a unique insight into football players' thought processes, and the results could help other players improve their game.

麻豆传媒: Study Finds Staff and Visitor Voices Are Major Source of Excessive Noise in Hospital Icus
Released: 23-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Study Finds Staff and Visitor Voices Are Major Source of Excessive Noise in Hospital Icus
University of Portsmouth

The major contributor to excessive noise levels in hospital intensive care units (ICUs) is the voices of staff and visitors, a study from the University of Portsmouth has found.

Released: 22-Aug-2024 6:05 AM EDT
Taking a trip down memory lane could be the key to drinking less alcohol
University of Portsmouth

A new study led by the University of Portsmouth suggests recollecting a previous drinking episode could put women off drinking too much.

Released: 15-Aug-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Researchers closer to figuring out what causes exercise to boost your brain
University of Portsmouth

Scientists working to uncover the secret behind why exercise improves our reaction time have tested whether electrical muscle stimulation has the same results.



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