19/01/2023 Violence was widespread in early farming society, study says Violence and warfare were widespread in many Neolithic communities across Northwest Europe, a period associated with the adoption of farming.
18/01/2023 Research handbook on visual politics edited by Professor Darren Lilleker and Dr Anastasia Veneti Published by Edward Elgar, the book features 31 chapters in the broader area of visual politics by established academics and early career researchers in the field.
12/01/2023 New sensor can prevent defects in major structures reaching costly and dangerous levels Researchers at Bournemouth University have developed and patented a new corrosion sensor that could improve safety and reliability of large structures such as bridges, aircraft, military vehicles and gas pipelines.
10/01/2023 Unique archive of the Avebury World Heritage site to be digitised and shared for the first time The Avebury Papers: 5,000 years of history and heritage will be brought to life and fully accessible for the first time.
03/01/2023 New app to help people eat the right portions to get to 5 a day Professor Katherine Appleton has developed a new app to help people reach the recommended target of eating five portions of fruits and vegetables a day.
21/12/2022 Bournemouth lecturer working with frontline officers to improve outcomes of rape cases A lecturer at Bournemouth University was one of the authors of a Home Office report, aiming to transform the way police in England and Wales investigate rape and other sexual offences.
20/12/2022 Research Conference on Law, Technology and International Commerce in the 21st Century The Commercial and Maritime Law Research Group (CMLR) is aimed at pursuing a critical and comprehensive review of the law and legal principles.
16/12/2022 Illegal TV streaming sites cost European economies over three billion Euros A new study by Bournemouth University estimates that TV companies in Europe lost €3.21 billion in 2021 because of people using illegal streaming sites to watch TV.
14/12/2022 Research to explore how human occupation across the ages has affected the Brazilian Atlantic Forest International team of researchers will use historical, archaeological and ecological data to produce ‘atlas of human impact’ over hundreds of years, and inform future conservation efforts
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