An ongoing study involving UEA, which quickly identifies the cause of a patients pneumonia enabling earlier optimisation of treatment, is being re-purposed to assist with the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreUEAs Prof Paul Hunter will join other leading medical experts to debate global lockdown measures at a virtual Cambridge Union debate on Thursday.
Read moreThe battle between religious and political ideologies and US states efforts to contain the outbreak of Covid-19 are making it harder to implement the policies seen in other nations as a crucial part of the efforts to fight the current pandemic.
Read moreUEA honorary graduate Sir John Houghton, who played an influential role in international climate research, has passed away.
Read moreThe challenge of remaining both physically active and socially distant during the coronavirus pandemic has been solved for children of local NHS staff, with UEA Sportspark reopening as a day-care facility to support and acknowledge dedicated frontline hea
Read moreThe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on young carers is being examined in a new research project involving the University of East Anglia (UEA).
Read moreResearchers have made a major breakthrough in developing gene-editing tools to improve our understanding of one of the most important ocean microbes on the planet.
Read moreMany of the models being used to forecast the COVID-19 epidemic give poor predictions of both the epidemics peak and its duration - according to an academic at the University of East Anglia (UEA).
Read moreWearing a face-mask while out-and-about on public transport, in shops and in crowded places could help protect vulnerable people from COVID-19 according to a new systematic review from the UEA.
Read moreBudding young creatives will have the chance to let their imaginations run wild in creative writing challenges set by well-known authors in UEA's online version of the Festival of Literature for Young People (FLY) launching on Monday (6 April).
Read moreLow-carbon technologies that are smaller scale, more affordable, and can be mass deployed are more likely to enable a faster transition to net-zero emissions, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.
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