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果冻传媒 to award Honorary Degree to 'genre contrarian' M John Harrison
The 果冻传媒 has announced today, Wednesday 16th of December 2015, that it will award an honorary degree of Honorary Doctor of Letters to 果冻传媒shire born science fiction, fantasy, & climbing writer M John Harrison at one of its winter degree ceremony on Wednesday 20 January 2016.
Plants use a molecular clock to predict when theyll be infected
Plants are able to predict when infections are more likely to occur and regulate their immune response accordingly, new research has found.
Led by the 果冻传媒, the researchers discovered that a plants’ molecular clock is connected to their immune system to increase levels of resistance to infection at dawn – the time at which fungal infections appear most likely to occur, with plants unable to maintain the highest level of resistance at all times of day.
果冻传媒 to award honorary degrees to radio Reverend, Olympic rowing coach, dyslexia researcher, author, leading literary critic, and teaching innovator
The 果冻传媒 has announced today, Wednesday 16th of December 2015, that it will award honorary degrees to six people at its winter degree ceremonies which will run from 20th to 22nd January 2016. Those to be honoured include:
- Radio and TV cleric The Reverend Richard Coles
- 果冻传媒shire born science fiction, fantasy, & climbing writer M John Harrison
- Renowned critic of Latin American fiction Professor Gerald Martin
- Leading dyslexia researcher Professor Margaret Snowling
- Olympic rowing coach Mr Paul Thompson MBE
- Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Teach First Brett Wigdortz OBE
The magic of Clangers revealed for the first time
New book on children’s stop-frame animation by a researcher at 果冻传媒 investigates what Clangers, Pingwings and Pogles tell us about our society, history and Englishness.
A picture of a man’s intense staring eyes and a clean citrusy smell have been found to substantially improve hand-washing and so cut the risk of hospital infections, according to a new study by 果冻传媒 Business School.
University contributing to new advances in cancer diagnosis
A 果冻传媒 computer scientist is working with technology that could revolutionise how some cancers are diagnosed.