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Scientists unveiled key factors to support quality of life in dementia

According to a new study by the University of Exeter in collaboration with the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the National for Health...

Astronomers detected an exoplanet atmosphere free of clouds

An international team of astronomers, led by Dr. Nikolay Nikolov from the University of Exeter have detected an exoplanet atmosphere that is free of clouds....

Scientists detected Helium in exoplanet atmosphere

For the first ever time, an international team of led by Jessica Spake from the University of Exeter, have discovered evidence of the inert gas...

9 out of 10 people worldwide breathe polluted air

According to a new data by the World Health Organization, almost 7 million deaths occur worldwide a year due to air pollution. This suggests...

New discovery of immune cells could prevent against mutating viruses

Influenza, Dengue fever, and AIDS are caused by viruses which constantly mutate. And when these viruses mutate, vaccines become ineffective. Current vaccines can provide good...

Fish have ears, so man-made noise threatens their survival

An 'acoustic mist' from speedboat clamor, submerged development, and other man-influenced marine sounds to can undermine the survival of fish and their capacity to...

Climate change could raise food insecurity risk, study

Environmental change is relied upon to prompt more extremes of both overwhelming precipitation and dry season, with various impacts in various parts of the...

Experience trumps youth among jumping fish

Specialists from the University of Exeter and Alabama took a gander at how physical characteristics and age influenced how far the fish – found...

Scientists observed exoplanet atmosphere in more detail than ever before

An international team of scientists including the University of Exeter has used NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to analyze the atmosphere of the hot exoplanet...

Sea swimming could lead to ailments, study finds

A comprehensive research done by the University of Exeter Medical School in collaboration with the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology demonstrated that sea bathing doubled the...

Marine top predators are exposed to microplastics via their prey, study found

Microplastics are an across the board contamination of the marine condition that can be incidentally consumed by zooplankton, fish and significantly bigger channel feeders,...

Conflicts between males and females could replace the evolution of new species

When males and females evolve to be very different, they can actually find themselves competing with different species.

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