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  1. Horizon Europe funding success for Engineering researchers

    Horizon Europe funding success for Engineering researchers

    Researchers in the School of Science and Technology have been awarded a grant of €616k for the ‘SCALE’ research project.

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  2. Slowing down to speed up - next-generation mindfulness training in military teams

    Slowing down to speed up - next-generation mindfulness training in military teams

    City’s Dr Jutta Tobias Mortlock delivers a talk on her cutting-edge research at the interface of individual and team mindfulness at the ‘Mental Health: Working in the System’ conference.

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  3. Trump indictment is “political theatre” that “distracts from far-right threats to American democracy”

    Trump indictment is “political theatre” that “distracts from far-right threats to American democracy”

    Professor Inderjeet Parmar comments on charges of fraud brought against former US President Donald Trump.

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  4. Why so few UK homes are installing air-source heat pumps – and how to encourage takeup

    Why so few UK homes are installing air-source heat pumps – and how to encourage takeup

    Heat pump sales in the UK are lagging behind the rest of Europe. City's Professor Emmanuel Pothos and Visiting Tutor, Lee White, describe the psychology that may help explain why.

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  5. Welcoming Glaucoma UK to the Crabb Lab

    Welcoming Glaucoma UK to the Crabb Lab

    This World Glaucoma Week we reflect on the ongoing relationship between City’s Crabb Lab and Glaucoma UK. Both share the goal of helping to end preventable sight loss caused by glaucoma.

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  6. American man developed an Irish accent after getting prostate cancer – foreign accent syndrome explained

    American man developed an Irish accent after getting prostate cancer – foreign accent syndrome explained

    Jo Verhoeven, Professor of Experimental Phonetics at City and Stefanie Keulen, Assistant Professor at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, explain foreign accent syndrome.

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  7. Underexamined and Underreported - new briefing on domestic abuse and suicidality

    Underexamined and Underreported - new briefing on domestic abuse and suicidality

    Based on analysis at City, a new briefing co-produced with charity, Agenda Alliance, outlines links between self-harm and suicide attempts and women’s experience of domestic abuse.

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  8. Governments should consider people’s pain as a measure of a nation's wellbeing

    Governments should consider people’s pain as a measure of a nation's wellbeing

    With the utility of GDP under increased scrutiny as a metric of wellbeing, Dr Lucía Macchia argues that people’s experience of pain needs to be better measured.

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  9. Why eating at work is important – even the odd slice of cake

    Why eating at work is important – even the odd slice of cake

    Martin Caraher, Emeritus Professor of Food and Health Policy, Centre for Food Policy, City, shares his take on eating at work. Writing in The Conversation UK.

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  10. On Israel's cancellation of its sweetened beverage tax

    On Israel's cancellation of its sweetened beverage tax

    The Lancet publishes letter from academics seeking to overturn Israel's decision to cancel its sweetened beverage tax, including from the Centre for Food Policy, City, University of London.

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