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Five award-winning short films made by researchers that you should watch
BU's Senior Lecturer in Television and Film Production, Dr. Sue Sudbury looks at five award-winning short films
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What ancient footprints can tell us about what it was like to be a child in prehistoric times
Professor Matthew Bennett and Dr Sally Reynolds research what footprints can tell us about past childhood experiences.
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Augmented reality promises to rescue dying museums – so why don’t visitors want to use it?
A project called PalaeoGo! that explores how museums and parks can be enhanced by augmented reality, 3D digitisation and new search engines.
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OPINION: How breastfeeding sparked population growth in ancient cities
BU's Chris Stantis writes for The Conversation about how she has used advanced chemical techniques to study breastfeeding in some of the world's early cities.Â
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OPINION: Football and dementia - heading must be banned until the age of 18
Writing for The Conversation, BU's Dr Keith Parry says it's time to act on the evidence linking heading to dementia.
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OPINION: Coronavirus one year on: which countries got it right?
Dr Darren Lilleker writes for The Conversation about research into different countries'Â response and communications around the Covid-19 pandemic.
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OPINION: Images matter - the power of the visual in political communication
Darren Lilleker, Anastasia Veneti and Dan Jackson write for The Conversation about the power of imagery in politics.Â
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Bournemouth researcher identifies first U.S. copyrighted film
Dr Claudy Op den Kamp from Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ has solved a mystery that has baffled the film industry for over one hundred years by identifying the first motion picture ever copyrighted in the US.
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Small charities face bankruptcy for not complying with GDPR, but put clients at risk if they do
BU's Dr Shamal Faily looks at how the new data protection regulation, GDPR, might affect smaller charities
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How to regenerate coastal communities
The UK Government’s levelling up agenda is an opportunity to revive the economic fortunes of some coastal regions in the UK, but decisions should be made locally and must involve residents and businesses for it to be a success.