University Of Exeter

'University Of Exeter' - 16 News Result(s)

  • Artificial Intelligence Can Track Health of Corals Reefs by Understanding Complex Soundscape
    Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Friday May 27, 2022
    In a new research by scientists at University of Exeter, artificial intelligence (AI) can track the health of coral reefs by learning the “song of the reef”. The team used several recordings of healthy and deteriorated reefs to train a computer algorithm, allowing the machine to learn the difference.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Lecturer Awarded Rs 1 Crore After She Was Fired For Being "Loud"
    Offbeat | Edited by NDTV Newsdesk | Wednesday January 19, 2022
    The academic was dismissed from her service of 29 years by the University Of Exeter
    www.ndtv.com
  • Drinking Alcohol Might Improve Your Memory
    DoctorNDTV | Wednesday July 26, 2017
    A recent study by University of Exeter in Britain has claimed that alcohol may improve the memory, by helping in retaining whatever was learnt right before the drinking session.
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • This Computer Game Can Help Your Kids Eat Healthy
    NDTV Food Desk | Thursday May 18, 2017
    Kids can be picky eaters and getting them to like healthy foods can be quite a challenging task. But a new computer game, developed by a group of researchers from the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom can help solve your problem.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Proxima b Could Support Life, Study Claims
    Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 16, 2017
    Researchers at University of Exeter in Britain simulated the climate of Proxima b if it were to have a similar atmospheric composition to our own Earth.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • University Education Increases Cognitive Reserve, Helps Fight Dementia, Says Research
    Education | Edited by Anisha Singh | Monday April 24, 2017
    A research conducted by University of Exeter in United Kingdom and published in the journal PLOS Medicine, has brought forth another reason to opt for university education. According to the research, going to university or taking up leadership roles at work stimulates your brain.
    www.ndtv.com/education
  • Drinking Blueberry Juice May Boost Brain Function in Elder People
    NDTV Food | Wednesday March 8, 2017
    Blueberry juice can ensure better brain blood flow, brain activation and some aspect of working memory in the elderly, says a new study from the University of Exeter in Britain.
    food.ndtv.com
  • What Makes People Become Nice Or Nasty?
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday June 25, 2016
    Some individuals appear to be genetically programmed to help others whilst living side-by-side with others who tend to exploit their generosity, say researchers who produced an innovative model of social evolution to understand the concept of genetic polymorphism.
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  • Trees Adapt To Higher Temperatures, Limiting Global Warming Impact
    World News | Reuters | Thursday March 17, 2016
    Trees can adapt to rising temperatures and limit their natural emissions of greenhouse gases, according to a study published on Wednesday that suggests plants may have a smaller than expected role in stoking man-made global warming.
    www.ndtv.com
  • People Face Subconscious Urges To Over-Eat In Winter: Study
    Health | Press Trust of India | Wednesday January 6, 2016
    Your New Year's resolution to lose weight is likely to fail, suggests a new study which found that people have evolved to have subconscious urges to over-eat, especially in winters.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Sitting No Worse for Health Than Standing: UK Study
    Health | Agence France-Presse | Monday October 12, 2015
    Sitting down is no worse for you than standing up as long as you take regular exercise, a British study said today, casting doubt on the health benefits of sit-stand work stations.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Microscopic Worms May Soon Hitch a Ride to ISS
    Written by abhinavl | Monday July 27, 2015
    The worms will be placed in small bags of liquid food and flown to the ISS to live and produce offspring for five and a half days.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Tajik National Repents After Joining Islamic State
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday May 15, 2015
    Farrukh Sharifov, a 25-year-old Tajik who repented after joining the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria, spoke softly as he addressed a room full of journalists and police in his Central Asian homeland.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Silent, Not Deadly; How Farts Cure Diseases
    Dean Burnett, guardian.co.uk | Monday July 14, 2014
    A recent study from the University of Exeter has been reported as showing that smelling farts can cure cancer, as well as many other diseases. Although the study itself doesn't actually say this at any point, if farts do have healing powers it would...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Decoded: First animals oxygenated earth for life to begin
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday March 10, 2014
    Contrary to the long-held belief that a rise in oxygen triggered complex life forms on earth, a new discovery claims the evolution of the first animals may have oxygenated atmosphere and oceans.
    www.ndtv.com

'University Of Exeter' - 16 News Result(s)

  • Artificial Intelligence Can Track Health of Corals Reefs by Understanding Complex Soundscape
    Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Friday May 27, 2022
    In a new research by scientists at University of Exeter, artificial intelligence (AI) can track the health of coral reefs by learning the “song of the reef”. The team used several recordings of healthy and deteriorated reefs to train a computer algorithm, allowing the machine to learn the difference.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Lecturer Awarded Rs 1 Crore After She Was Fired For Being "Loud"
    Offbeat | Edited by NDTV Newsdesk | Wednesday January 19, 2022
    The academic was dismissed from her service of 29 years by the University Of Exeter
    www.ndtv.com
  • Drinking Alcohol Might Improve Your Memory
    DoctorNDTV | Wednesday July 26, 2017
    A recent study by University of Exeter in Britain has claimed that alcohol may improve the memory, by helping in retaining whatever was learnt right before the drinking session.
    doctor.ndtv.com
  • This Computer Game Can Help Your Kids Eat Healthy
    NDTV Food Desk | Thursday May 18, 2017
    Kids can be picky eaters and getting them to like healthy foods can be quite a challenging task. But a new computer game, developed by a group of researchers from the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom can help solve your problem.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Proxima b Could Support Life, Study Claims
    Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 16, 2017
    Researchers at University of Exeter in Britain simulated the climate of Proxima b if it were to have a similar atmospheric composition to our own Earth.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • University Education Increases Cognitive Reserve, Helps Fight Dementia, Says Research
    Education | Edited by Anisha Singh | Monday April 24, 2017
    A research conducted by University of Exeter in United Kingdom and published in the journal PLOS Medicine, has brought forth another reason to opt for university education. According to the research, going to university or taking up leadership roles at work stimulates your brain.
    www.ndtv.com/education
  • Drinking Blueberry Juice May Boost Brain Function in Elder People
    NDTV Food | Wednesday March 8, 2017
    Blueberry juice can ensure better brain blood flow, brain activation and some aspect of working memory in the elderly, says a new study from the University of Exeter in Britain.
    food.ndtv.com
  • What Makes People Become Nice Or Nasty?
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday June 25, 2016
    Some individuals appear to be genetically programmed to help others whilst living side-by-side with others who tend to exploit their generosity, say researchers who produced an innovative model of social evolution to understand the concept of genetic polymorphism.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Trees Adapt To Higher Temperatures, Limiting Global Warming Impact
    World News | Reuters | Thursday March 17, 2016
    Trees can adapt to rising temperatures and limit their natural emissions of greenhouse gases, according to a study published on Wednesday that suggests plants may have a smaller than expected role in stoking man-made global warming.
    www.ndtv.com
  • People Face Subconscious Urges To Over-Eat In Winter: Study
    Health | Press Trust of India | Wednesday January 6, 2016
    Your New Year's resolution to lose weight is likely to fail, suggests a new study which found that people have evolved to have subconscious urges to over-eat, especially in winters.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Sitting No Worse for Health Than Standing: UK Study
    Health | Agence France-Presse | Monday October 12, 2015
    Sitting down is no worse for you than standing up as long as you take regular exercise, a British study said today, casting doubt on the health benefits of sit-stand work stations.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Microscopic Worms May Soon Hitch a Ride to ISS
    Written by abhinavl | Monday July 27, 2015
    The worms will be placed in small bags of liquid food and flown to the ISS to live and produce offspring for five and a half days.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Tajik National Repents After Joining Islamic State
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday May 15, 2015
    Farrukh Sharifov, a 25-year-old Tajik who repented after joining the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria, spoke softly as he addressed a room full of journalists and police in his Central Asian homeland.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Silent, Not Deadly; How Farts Cure Diseases
    Dean Burnett, guardian.co.uk | Monday July 14, 2014
    A recent study from the University of Exeter has been reported as showing that smelling farts can cure cancer, as well as many other diseases. Although the study itself doesn't actually say this at any point, if farts do have healing powers it would...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Decoded: First animals oxygenated earth for life to begin
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday March 10, 2014
    Contrary to the long-held belief that a rise in oxygen triggered complex life forms on earth, a new discovery claims the evolution of the first animals may have oxygenated atmosphere and oceans.
    www.ndtv.com
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