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Disability History Month 2021
Check out the Parallel Lines and Making it Through events. Plus read about the experiences of our students and staff who have physical and hidden disabilities.
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Cattle grazing a trail in conservation work on Purbeck Heaths
Grazing cattle, deer, ponies and pigs are treading pathways that are helping rare species of animals and plants to thrive in the Purbeck Heaths National Nature Reserve.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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Reporting lessons for journalists from the first year of Covid-19 data and science in the news
A new report by Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ, the Royal Statistical Society and the Association of British Science Writers examines UK news outlets’ resilient and innovative responses to the messiness of Covid-19 data and science.
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National campaign recognises Õý°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ research to reduce the risk of malnutrition in older people
Professor of Nutrition Jane Murphy named as one of the nation’s Lifesavers, as part of Universities UK’s Made At Uni campaign.Â
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Can a scientific name save one of Earth’s most iconic freshwater fish from extinction?
Adrian Pinder writes for The Conversation about protecting the hump-backed mahseer. -
OPINION: The hidden impact of coronavirus on Gypsy, Roma Travellers
In this article for The Conversation, Dr Vanessa Heaslip and Professor Jonathan Parker discuss the health impact of Covid-19 on marginalised communities.
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World Alzheimer’s Day: how BU research is making a difference
World Alzheimer’s Day, on 21 September each year, gives us a chance to focus on work going on globally to understand and fight the disease – including work taking place at BU.
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Paralympians present prizes to BU Twitter tree winners
Twelve winners received prizes after sending #BUproud tweets to change the colour of BU’s Christmas tree lights  Â
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Journalism in Nepal faces serious impact of Covid-19
Journalists in Nepal are suffering significant psychological and financial distress because of Covid-19, a study led by BU has found.