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Measuring unmet need for social care among older persons
Research by Southampton’s Centre for Research on Ageing and the ESRC Centre for Population Change – Connecting Generations project can directly inform social policies to reduce and try to eliminate the unmet need for social care among older persons.
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An electronic smart glove improves life for stroke survivors
A University of Southampton team has invented an electronic glove that enables movement in the paralysed hands of stroke survivors – supporting their rehabilitation.
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Uncovering secrets of our universe
A team of astronomers, led by researchers from the University of Southampton, has discovered the largest cosmic explosion ever observed.
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Shining a light on neutron stars with string theory
Southampton research is pushing forward the frontiers of our understanding of the fundamental laws of nature by revealing insights into the interiors of neutron stars.
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Adapting to warmer waters
Southampton PhD student Karolina Zarzyczny is improving our understanding of the mass movement of marine life in our oceans due to global heating.
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New method boosts COVID-19 contact-tracing in Thailand: A model for global outbreak control
A team of researchers, led by Dankmar Böhning and supported by Rattana Lerdsuwansri and Patarawan Sangnawakij from Thammasat University, has developed a powerful new method to measure the effectiveness of contact-tracing efforts during the COVID-19 p...
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Helping families have more trust in administrative data linkage
Discover how Southampton’s research is empowering families to trust the digital data shared about their lives.
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Improving the diagnosis and treatment of a rare genetic disease
World-leading Southampton research into Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) is enabling earlier diagnosis and access to treatment of young children with the disease.
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Applicable Resurgent Asymptotics: towards a universal theory. An Isaac Newton Institute Programme
An innovative Southampton initiative, that brought together mathematicians and theoretical physicists from around the world, is helping shed light on complex challenges in mathematics and physics.
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Turning the silver screen green
Denise Baden, Professor of Sustainable Business, is exploring how characters on screen could help us reduce our carbon footprints.