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A novelist and scholar at the University of Exeter has secured the biggest publishing deal... Crime thriller lands Faber book deal for University author and academic appeared first on News.| News
The perception among some police officers that fraud is a victimless offence can weaken investigations... Perception of fraud as a “victimless” offence can weaken police investigations, study shows appeared first on News.| News
The University of Exeter Business School was seventh in the UK in the latest QS... University of Exeter Business School secures UK top 10 place in QS International Trade Rankings 2026 appeared first on News.| News
Continental shelf seas – the shallow waters surrounding our coasts that provide most of the... Continental shelf seas revealed as powerful carbon sinks, but cutting global emissions remains critical to safeguard sea life appeared first on News.| News
The European Union’s legal ambiguity on the Western Sahara frozen conflict is an increasingly glaring... EU ambiguity on Western Sahara frozen conflict is a “glaring source” of vulnerability for Sahrawis, study shows appeared first on News.| News
Cross-sector collaboration can prepare the UK economy for future challenges, according to a new report.... More collaboration needed to prepare UK economy for future challenges, leaders urge appeared first on News.| News
One of Devon’s last great untapped sources of history will reveal some of its best-kept... Treasure trove of Devon history set to be unearthed in new book appeared first on News.| News
A new interdisciplinary research centre with a mission to investigate Artificial Intelligence has been launched... International experts on Artificial Intelligence gather for launch of new University research centre appeared first on News.| News
Companies that are more sensitive to temperature changes are consistently overvalued and deliver lower-than-expected returns.... Firms sensitive to rising temperatures deliver lower stock returns appeared first on News.| News
Current NHS policies designed to improve care for people taking multiple medicines may not be effective, according to new research. In England, more than one in seven people take five or more medicines daily, leading| News
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Advanced DNA sequencing technologies and a new model of stem cell research has enabled an international team to discover a new type of diabetes in babies. The University of Exeter Medical School worked with Université| News
The June 2023 heatwave in northern European seas was “unprecedented but not unexpected”, new research shows. During the heatwave, temperatures in the shallow seas around the UK (including the North Sea and Celtic Sea) reached| News
A pioneering new project that will harness cutting-edge technology to develop tools to predict and manage harmful algal blooms (HABS) before they grow has launched. South West Water is working in partnership with the University| News
Clinical and Biomedical Sciences| News
Clinical and Biomedical Sciences| News
Experts have called for the UK government to overhaul its decarbonisation strategy for small and medium-sized businesses. In a study published in the journal Energy Research and Social Science, they criticise current green initiatives for| News
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Iconic monsters from cinema’s history are being celebrated in a new exhibition that opens this week at The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum. Dinosaurs, Dragons and Monsters will showcase a range of historic memorabilia relating to| News
The blood pressure lowering effect of nitrate-rich beetroot juice in older people may be due to specific changes in their oral microbiome, according to the largest study of its kind. Researchers at the University of| News
Scientists have refined a new way of using genetics to identify whether someone has type 1 or type 2 diabetes in Chinese populations – and it is now being used in a large clinical trial| News