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Released: 17-Jun-2021 12:05 PM EDT
Footprints discovered from the last dinosaurs to walk on UK soil
University of Portsmouth

Footprints from at least six different species of dinosaur - the very last dinosaurs to walk on UK soil 110 million years ago - have been found in Kent, a new report has announced.

1-Jun-2021 5:05 AM EDT
Fossil secret may shed light on the diversity of Earth’s first animals
University of Portsmouth

A large group of iconic fossils widely believed to shed light on the origins of many of Earth’s animals and the communities they lived in may be hiding a secret. Scientists are the first to model how exceptionally well preserved fossils that record the largest and most intense burst of evolution ever seen could have been moved by mudflows.

24-May-2021 2:45 PM EDT
Rings of Fire: How heat could impact the 2021 Tokyo Olympics
University of Portsmouth

High levels of heat and humidity driven by climate change could pose a significant threat to competitors at the Tokyo Olympics in July, a new study backed by leading athletes, the British Association for Sustainability in Sport (BASIS) and scientists from the University of Portsmouth's Extreme Environment Laboratory and the Priestley International Centre for Climate at Leeds University warns.

Released: 2-Mar-2021 3:35 PM EST
'Canary in the mine' warning follows new discovery of effects of pollutants on fertility
University of Portsmouth

New research has found that shrimp like creatures on the South Coast of England have 70 per cent less sperm than less polluted locations elsewhere in the world.

Released: 1-Mar-2021 11:45 AM EST
Walking away from the beat - why police officers are voluntarily leaving in large numbers
University of Portsmouth

Home Office data shows the number of police officers voluntarily resigning from the force in England and Wales has more than doubled in the last eight years.

Released: 4-Dec-2020 12:05 PM EST
Research confirms crucial monitoring assessment is effective for patients with COVID-19
University of Portsmouth

A combined research team from the Universities of Portsmouth and Bournemouth and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust has shown that an assessment score used to measure a patient's severity of illness can be applied to patients with Covid-19 without modification.

Released: 24-Nov-2020 11:15 AM EST
Ireland's only dinosaurs discovered in antrim
University of Portsmouth

The only dinosaur bones ever found on the island of Ireland have been formally confirmed for the first time by a team of experts from the University of Portsmouth and Queen's University Belfast, led by Dr Mike Simms, a curator and palaeontologist at National Museums NI.

Released: 18-Nov-2020 1:35 PM EST
Missing in lockdown -- new report reveals the vulnerable are more at risk
University of Portsmouth

The number of people who went missing during the first national lockdown in England fell by over a third, compared to data from the previous year.

Released: 30-Sep-2020 1:30 PM EDT
Scientists help reboot 50 years of plant advice to solve one of nature's biggest challenges
University of Portsmouth

Scientists from the University of Portsmouth and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, have come up with a formula to help plant breeders and farmers around the world grow crops in a more sustainable way.

Released: 28-May-2020 6:05 PM EDT
Chinese pterodactyl wings its way to the United Kingdom
University of Portsmouth

The first ever specimen of a pterodactyl, more commonly found in China and Brazil, has been found in the United Kingdom.

Released: 24-Apr-2020 1:10 PM EDT
Palaeontologists reveal 'the most dangerous place in the history of planet Earth
University of Portsmouth

100 million years ago, ferocious predators, including flying reptiles and crocodile-like hunters, made the Sahara the most dangerous place on Earth.

Released: 20-Feb-2020 12:35 PM EST
New research takes p*** out of incontinence
University of Portsmouth

Millions of people might eventually be spared the embarrassment and extreme isolation caused by wetting themselves, thanks to new research.

Released: 14-May-2019 9:05 AM EDT
Coffee addicts really do wake up and smell the coffee
University of Portsmouth

Regular coffee drinkers can sniff out even tiny amounts of coffee and are faster at recognising the aroma, compared to non-coffee drinkers, new research has found.

Released: 8-May-2019 11:05 AM EDT
Negative economic messaging impacting on suicide rates, says new research
University of Portsmouth

Relentless negative reporting on economic downturns is impacting on people's emotions and contributing to the suicide rate, according to new research.

   
Released: 20-Dec-2018 4:05 AM EST
Spectacular flying reptiles soared over Britain's tropical Jurassic past
University of Portsmouth

Spectacular flying reptiles armed with long teeth and claws which once dominated the skies have been rediscovered, thanks a palaeontology student’s PhD research.

Released: 6-Dec-2018 7:05 AM EST
Agricultural waste drives us closer to greener transport
University of Portsmouth

Composite materials made from agricultural waste could be used to produce sustainable, lightweight and low-cost applications in the automotive and marine industries.

Released: 4-Dec-2018 5:05 AM EST
Portsmouth researchers make vital contribution to new gravitational wave discoveries
University of Portsmouth

Researchers from the University of Portsmouth have made vital contributions to the observations of four new gravitational waves, which were announced this weekend (1 December).

Released: 8-Nov-2018 7:05 AM EST
New ranking method could help hotels to maximise their revenue
University of Portsmouth

Researchers from the University of Portsmouth have devised a new method to rank hotels more accurately. The new method will help hotel operators to maximise their revenue by providing more information on the areas that customers care about. Customers also benefit from a more accurate and trusted rating of a hotel’s performance.

3-Oct-2018 4:05 AM EDT
Robot Could One Day Fight Most Common Cancer in Men
University of Portsmouth

Scientists and mathematicians in the UK, Netherlands and France are working on a potentially game-changing way of improving the accuracy of both prostate cancer biopsies and of brachytherapy, which is used to treat some prostate cancers

25-Sep-2018 4:00 AM EDT
People Can Die From Giving Up the Fight
University of Portsmouth

People can die simply because they’ve given up, life has beaten them and they feel defeat is inescapable, according to new research.

Released: 14-Aug-2018 6:05 AM EDT
Mixing Energy Drinks with Alcohol Could Enhance the Negative Effects of Binge Drinking
University of Portsmouth

A key ingredient of energy drinks could be exacerbating some of the negative effects of binge drinking according to a new study.

   
Released: 9-Aug-2018 2:05 PM EDT
Penalty Kick Research Hits the Spot
University of Portsmouth

New research from the University of Portsmouth could help footballers improve the accuracy of their penalty kicks.

Released: 27-Jul-2018 7:05 AM EDT
Can Pollution Alter Wildlife Behaviour?
University of Portsmouth

A team of scientists from the University of Portsmouth have developed new scientific tests to better understand the effects of pollution on wildlife behaviour.

Released: 28-Jun-2018 6:05 AM EDT
Off the Scale: Can Forensics Save the World’s Most-Trafficked Mammal?
University of Portsmouth

A pioneering new project trials fingerprinting techniques to battle pangolin poaching. Forensic fingerprinting techniques will now be used in the battle against illegal wildlife trade as new methods of lifting fingermarks from trafficked animals, are announced today.

18-Jun-2018 6:05 AM EDT
Einstein Proved Right in Another Galaxy
University of Portsmouth

An international team of astronomers have made the most precise test of gravity outside our own solar system.

Released: 19-Apr-2018 7:05 AM EDT
Study Calls for Industry Legislation to Build a Better Future in Developing Countries
University of Portsmouth

New research from the University of Portsmouth has called for stronger industry legislation in developing countries to help fight business monopolies reducing competition.

Released: 6-Apr-2018 4:05 AM EDT
Species Hitch a Ride on Birds and the Wind to Join Green Roof Communities
University of Portsmouth

New research suggests that species that live on green roofs arrived by hitching lifts on birds or by riding air currents.

Released: 27-Mar-2018 5:05 AM EDT
Biodiversity and Nature’s Contributions Continue Dangerous Decline in the Americas, Scientists Warn
University of Portsmouth

A University of Portsmouth academic has contributed to landmark reports that highlight the options to protect and restore nature and its vital contributions to people. Biodiversity – the essential variety of life forms on Earth – continues to decline in every region of the world, significantly reducing nature’s capacity to contribute to people’s well-being.

Released: 19-Mar-2018 11:05 AM EDT
Using Food and Fisheries Waste to Provide Sustainable Soil and Cultivation
University of Portsmouth

The University of Portsmouth is playing a major role in a European project using agricultural and fisheries waste to develop sustainable methods and products to improve soil quality and reduce CO2 emissions.

12-Mar-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Fossils Found of Giant Flying Creatures Wiped Out with the Dinosaurs
University of Portsmouth

Fossils of six new species of pterosaurs, giant flying reptiles that flew over the heads of the dinosaurs, have been discovered by a team of researchers.

Released: 1-Mar-2018 4:05 AM EST
Image Conscious People Are More Likely to Give to Crowdfunding Campaigns
University of Portsmouth

People who are more image conscious tend to support more crowdfunding campaigns according to a new study. The research, from the University of Portsmouth, says that funders who have a public profile containing a photo are more likely to be image conscious and will engage in significantly greater levels of visible funding activity compared with those without.

   
Released: 26-Feb-2018 6:05 AM EST
Researchers in Drive to Develop Greener Parts for Transport Industry
University of Portsmouth

University of Portsmouth researchers are at the forefront of a drive to develop environmentally-friendly materials from agricultural waste for use in the automotive, marine and aerospace industries.

Released: 19-Jan-2018 5:05 AM EST
World Needs Broader Appreciation of Nature’s Contributions to People
University of Portsmouth

Writing in the prestigious journal Science, 30 global experts associated with the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) have presented an innovative new approach to obtaining benefits from nature.

10-Jan-2018 10:05 AM EST
Dark Energy Survey Publicly Releases First Three Years of Data
University of Portsmouth

Scientists on the Dark Energy Survey (DES), including astronomers from the University of Portsmouth, have today released their first three years of data. This first major release of data from the survey includes information on more than 400 million astronomical objects, including distant galaxies billions of light years away as well as stars in our own galaxy.

18-Dec-2017 7:05 AM EST
‘Cosmic Lantern’ Could Help Us Further Understand the Fate of the Universe
University of Portsmouth

New research has provided a deeper insight into emission line galaxies, used in several ongoing and upcoming surveys, to help us further understand the composition and fate of the Universe.

7-Nov-2017 8:05 PM EST
Man's Earliest Ancestors Discovered In Southern England
University of Portsmouth

The two teeth are from small, rat-like creatures that lived 145 million years ago in the shadow of the dinosaurs. They are the earliest undisputed fossils of mammals belonging to the line that led to human beings.

17-Oct-2017 9:00 AM EDT
Dogs Are More Expressive When Someone Is Looking
University of Portsmouth

Dogs produce more facial expressions when humans are looking at them, according to new research from the University of Portsmouth.

Released: 16-Oct-2017 4:05 AM EDT
Cocktail Tests on Toxic Waste Called For
University of Portsmouth

Surprisingly low concentrations of toxic chemicals – from fungicides to antidepressants – can change the way some aquatic creatures swim and feed, according to new research. In addition, depending on the cocktail of toxins they can produce unexpected results.

Released: 3-Oct-2017 5:05 AM EDT
Astronomers Reveal Evidence of Dynamical Dark Energy
University of Portsmouth

An international research team, including astronomers from the University of Portsmouth, has revealed evidence of dynamical dark energy.

Released: 29-Sep-2017 4:05 AM EDT
Genes That Separate Humans From Fruit Flies Found
University of Portsmouth

Genes which determine animal complexity – or what makes humans so much more complex than a fruit fly or a sea urchin – have been identified for the first time.

Released: 22-Sep-2017 5:05 AM EDT
Tackling Air Pollution in Sub-Saharan Africa
University of Portsmouth

The University of Portsmouth is helping to tackle air pollution and its harmful effects in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Released: 19-Sep-2017 5:05 AM EDT
New Model May Help Science Overcome the Brain’s Fortress-Like Barrier
University of Portsmouth

Scientists have helped provide a way to better understand how to enable drugs to enter the brain and how cancer cells make it past the blood brain barrier.

Released: 14-Sep-2017 7:05 AM EDT
Sportspeople Can Face Retirement Identity Crisis
University of Portsmouth

New research shows how top-level sportspeople can struggle to adjust to life after retirement, with their identities continuing to be defined by their former careers.

   
8-Sep-2017 5:00 AM EDT
Looking Stressed Can Help Keep the Peace
University of Portsmouth

Scratching is more than an itch -- when it is sparked by stress, it appears to reduce aggression from others and lessen the chance of conflict.

7-Sep-2017 9:00 AM EDT
Scientist Finds Secret to Thriving
University of Portsmouth

What it takes to thrive, rather than merely survive, could be as simple as feeling good about life and yourself and being good at something, according to new research.

Released: 5-Sep-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Helping in the Fight Against Illegal Gold Mining in Colombia
University of Portsmouth

A University of Portsmouth disaster specialist is helping with the fight in Colombia against illegal gold mining and its impacts, from deforestation and toxic pollution, to socio-economic pressures on nearby communities.

Released: 31-Aug-2017 8:30 AM EDT
Apes’ Abilities Misunderstood by Decades of Poor Science
University of Portsmouth

New research argues that what we think we know about apes’ social intelligence is based on wishful thinking and flawed science.

Released: 28-Aug-2017 1:05 AM EDT
80 Year Olds as Street-Savvy as 18 Year Olds
University of Portsmouth

Our gut instinct about whether a stranger poses a threat is as good when we’re 80 as when we’re 18, according to new research.


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