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A landmark conference about Syriac Studies brought more than 70 researchers from 20 countries to ¼â½ÐÊÓƵapplast month. The event was a hub for academic collaboration and knowledge sharing. It was also a formative experience for early-career scholars. Here, the organisers reflect on the key highlights of the conference and why there has recently been a major revival of academic interest in Syriac Studies.
A new study shows that retired rugby players who have suffered multiple concussions have abnormal levels of certain proteins in their blood.
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The new government has created Great British Energy as part of its pledge to try and achieve zero-carbon electricity production by 2030. Professor Jon Gluyas and Dr Andrew Crossland, from the ¼â½ÐÊÓƵappEnergy Institute as well as working in the Departments of Earth Sciences and Engineering respectively, assess whether that ambition is realistic.