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We are no longer living longer, UEA study shows
A study on life expectancy led by Prof Nicholas Steel (MED) picked up more than 500 pieces of media coverage this week, including the front page of The Guardian. Other coverage includes The Times, Daily Mail, The Telegraph, Daily Express, Bloomberg, The Mirror and many more.
Sizewell B after 30 years
Dr Thomas Haynes (EMP) has been interviewed by the BBC about the future of nuclear power generation in the UK.
Impacts of workplace bullying on sleep can be “contagious” for partners
Workplace bullying affects not only the employee’s sleep but their partner’s too, according to new research.
Lead UK author Prof Ana Sanz-Vergel (NBS) has been interviewed by Spanish radio station Cadena SER. The research has also been covered by Times of India, The Telegraph and republished by Yahoo! News.
Expert commentary on campaign for vaping research
Prof Felix Naughton (HSC) has been speaking to Heart Radio about a government commissioned call for research in long-term health effects of vaping on children’s health, including the challenges of tracking these effects.
Business impacts of fast food restaurants in Norwich
Prof Amir Sharif (NBS) has been interviewed by BBC Radio Norfolk about the impacts that fast food restaurants have on the local economy, and whether they are a positive addition for business.
Translated Karl Marx essay featured in leading Turkish newspaper
An essay by Prof Duncan Large (LDC) on Karl Marx as a humourist has been translated into Turkish and used as the preface to a new translation of Marx’s early comic novel fragment Scorpion and Felix. This translation has been favourably reviewed in Turkey’s leading daily newspaper Cumhuriyet.
Expert commentary on the American prison system
Dr Nicholas Grant (PPA) was a special guest on the 'America: A History' podcast, speaking on the American prison system: Why Does America Have So Many –America: A History – Apple Podcasts
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