New research shows that Brazil achieved “positive environmental strides” in the Amazon in 2023, with the number of deforestation fires at a five-year low.
Read moreUEA researchers have made a significant breakthrough in ocular device technology with the introduction of a novel resin for 3D printing intraocular devices.
Read moreA new study reveals for the first time the impact of ongoing conflicts on the migration of an endangered bird species.
Read moreThe University of East Anglia (UEA) has been named as a partner in the Climate Ambassador Scheme that provides nurseries, schools and colleges across England with free access to local experts who can support their climate and sustainability ambitions.
Read moreRecognising and respecting the different ways nature is valued can enable better environmental decision-making, according to new research led by UEA.
Read moreNew study says release of selected captive bred animals could help recovery of Critically Endangered Arabian Leopard.
Read moreNew research from the University of East Anglia has found that wearing face masks did not lower the risk of Covid infection following the initial surge of the Omicron variant.
Read moreAn important new study has advanced how heart failure is detected in women – meaning more female patients can be diagnosed and at an earlier stage.
Read moreAdditional medical school places will be available at the University of East Anglia (UEA) for the academic year 2025/26 as part of a push to deliver the future workforce the NHS requires.
Read moreUEA has further improved its place as a top 25 UK university in the Complete University Guide 2025 rankings, rising from 23rd to 21st, with its Counselling, Psychotherapy & Occupational Therapy offering rated the best in the country.
Read moreOn Thursday 9 May, Prof Anne-Marie Minihane, Head of the Nutrition and Prevention Research Group in Norwich Medical School, presented the first UEA Lasdun Lecture to be hosted on the UEA campus.
Read moreNew research by UEA reveals what countries think will be their most difficult to decarbonise sectors when they reach net zero.
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