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Teens in less affluent areas felt stark differences in access to sports facilities and safe outdoor spaces, depending on ...
Borrowing to fund defence investment – rather than relying solely on immediate tax increases – could be a more effective and ...
Surrey NanoSystems has joined forces with scientists at the University of Surrey, led by astrophysicist Dr Noelia Noel, to ...
The University of Surrey was pleased to welcome a delegation from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, representing the Technical and ...
By analysing individual differences in how participants performed on these varied tasks, the researchers discovered that no ...
With over a third of households in the UK caring for a pet, making sustainable choices as a pet owner can go a long way ...
The University of Surrey and collaborators have been awarded over £520,000 to research how to improve the support for people ...
We are pleased to advertise this exciting and truly international project with the International Energy Agency (IEA) Bioenergy Task 45 Team. In collaboration with 13 members from across the world, the ...
Smart robots could one day reshape support for people with motor coordination conditions like dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder), thanks to a new research project by the University of ...
The inappropriate use of antimicrobials in humans, animals and plants contributes to the development and spread of AMR ...
The bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB) may have an “on-off switch” that lets them pause and restart growth, according to a new study from the University of Surrey and the University of Oxford. The ...
Humans no longer have exclusive control over training social robots to interact effectively, thanks to a new study from the University of Surrey and the University of Hamburg. The study, which will be ...