05/10/2022 New buses on Bournemouth’s roads New buses have appeared on the streets of Dorset, providing vital services to the town’s universities and the local community.
30/09/2022 Discovery of new microscopic species expands the tree of life Scientists at BU have discovered several very rare species of microorganisms, some of which have never been seen before and others which have avoided the curious eyes of scientists for over a hundred years.
29/09/2022 Winners of the Bournemouth Young Researchers Prize announced Young people from sixth forms and colleges from across the country took part in the competition, which is held jointly between BU, Arts University Bournemouth and AECC University College.
28/09/2022 Scientists at BU release juvenile lobsters to help protect and preserve sustainable environments Juvenile lobsters have been released onto 3D-printed artificial reefs by BU researchers, to discover whether this type of conservation tool will support them and can be used to improve underwater ecosystems in the future.
27/09/2022 Ship that sent a warning of icebergs to Titanic found on bed of Irish Sea The ship which sent an iceberg warning to the RMS Titanic, before it sank, has been identified lying in the Irish Sea by a team from Bournemouth and Bangor Universities.
27/09/2022 Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) results published Results highlight how BU is making a difference to society through knowledge exchange activities – including research partnerships, working with business, and supporting local growth.
23/09/2022 New advice for doctors on how to identify and respond to reproductive coercion Professor Sam Rowlands has published an education paper in BMJ, providing advice for health workers on identifying signs of reproductive coercion – when a woman becomes pregnant, or has pregnancy forcibly prevented or terminated, against her wishes.
22/09/2022 BU and UHD research project explores nutritional care for hospital inpatients The study’s findings have led to changes in ward practices during mealtimes.
22/09/2022 New research has revealed the importance of trees to humanity, warning that a loss of trees could lead to ecological and economic catastrophe The paper was co-authored by Professor Adrian Newton, Director of Conservation Ecology at Bournemouth University.
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