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Hall, Gavin E.L. (2024) Why Iran's failed attack on Israel may well turn out to be a strategic success. The Conversation.

Miyake, Esperanza (2024) We are living in a 'digital dark age' - here's how to protect your photos, videos and other data. The Conversation.

Henderson, Lesley (2023) Media's role in shaping perceptions about plastic pollution : why challenging popular myths matter. The Conversation.

McGrane, Scott and White, Christopher J (2023) This is the world's hottest autumn on record - and it's impacting the climate system and human society. The Conversation.

Brangan, Louise (2023) New 'healing' prison in Ireland points to long history of progressive penal reform. The Conversation.

Hall, Gavin (2023) Ukraine war : capture of key Black Sea outposts and strike on Crimea show Kyiv's increasing confidence. The Conversation.

Hall, Gavin (2023) Ukraine War : what we know so far about reports of battle being fought across the border in Russia. The Conversation.

Ajayi, Anthony and Chamdimba, Elita (2023) Teen mothers and depression : lack of support from partners and violence are big drivers in Malawi and Burkina Faso. The Conversation.

Duparc-Portier, Geoffroy and Figus, Gioele (2023) New Brexit deal will be better for Northern Ireland's economy than the protocol, research suggests. The Conversation.

Hall, Gavin E L (2022) Ukraine : the history behind Russia's claim that Nato promised not to expand to the east. The Conversation.

Hannon, Matthew and Brown, Donal (2022) Energy discounts are a sticking plaster - here's a long-term solution to soaring household bills. The Conversation (4 Febr).

Hannon, Matthew and Clarke, Jonathan (2021) Gas prices : how to ensure consumers don't pay for the next energy crisis. The Conversation (29 Sep).

White, Christopher J (2021) How summer 2021 has changed our understanding of extreme weather. The Conversation.

Reat, David (2021) London Design Biennale – how a forest in a courtyard is challenging the city's Enlightenment principles. The Conversation.

Robertson, David James and Miller, Christopher B. (2021) Poor sleep linked to inability to focus - new study. The Conversation.

Paul, Greig (2021) Huawei's ability to eavesdrop on Dutch mobile users is a wake-up call for the telecoms industry. The Conversation.

Robertson, David James and Hunter, Simon and Butler, Stephen (2021) Why your social media habit is probably not an addiction – new research. The Conversation.

Anderson, Tony and Robertson, David James (2021) Fake news : people with greater emotional intelligence are better at spotting misinformation. The Conversation.

Jenkins, Ryan and Robertson, D.J. and Davis, Josh (2021) Super-recognisers : some people excel at both face and voice recognition. The Conversation.

Ellsworth-Krebs, Katherine (2021) How businesses could cut plastic waste with a track and trace system. The Conversation.

Miyake, Esperanza (2021) Why binge-watching TV might not replace weekly instalments. The Conversation.

Williams, Lynn (2021) Fitter, better rested, more appreciative : research reveals the positive changes experienced by some during lockdown. The Conversation.

Van Der Meer, Robert and Anderson, Gillian Hopkins (2021) Hospitals are near their limits – computer models can help keep their doors open. The Conversation.

Williams, Lynn (2020) COVID vaccine : even healthcare workers may be hesitant – but new evidence can be reassuring. The Conversation.

Renaud, Karen and Prior, Suzanne (2020) Password education should be age-appropriate : here's how. The Conversation.

White, Chris (2020) Arctic warming : are record temperatures and fires arriving earlier than scientists predicted? The Conversation.

Bongiovanni, Ivano and Renaud, Karen (2020) Universities are a juicy prize for cyber criminals. Here are 5 ways to improve their defences. The Conversation.

Bongiovanni, Ivano and Renaud, Karen and Aleisa, Noura (2020) The privacy paradox : we claim we care about our data, so why don't our actions match? The Conversation.

Paul, Greig (2020) Contact-tracing apps : Apple dictating policies to nations won't help its EU anti-trust probe. The Conversation (June 2).

Salama, Ashraf M. (2020) After coronavirus : how seasonal migration and empty centres might change our cities. The Conversation.

Schippers, Birgit (2020) Coronavirus : drones used to enforce lockdown pose a real threat to our civil liberties. The Conversation.

Paul, Greig and Irvine, James (2020) UK coronavirus app expert verdict : strong privacy protection and added benefits. The Conversation (May 7,).

Paul, Greig (2020) Contact tracing apps : why they should learn a trick from fitness trackers. The Conversation (29 Apr).

Heath, Mike and Cook, Robin (2020) Without a Brexit fisheries deal, herring and other North Sea species face dire future – new research. The Conversation.

Robertson, David James and Towler, Alice and Sanders, Jet and Kramer, Robin (2020) Hyper-realistic masks are extremely hard to spot – as our new research shows. The Conversation (Feb 4,).

Robertson, David James and Megreya, Ahmed and Davis, Josh P. (2020) Facial recognition : research reveals new abilities of 'super-recognisers'. The Conversation (Jan 10).

White, Christopher J and Sindico, Francesco and Bell, Keith (2020) Climate change : COP26 Glasgow will provide world stage for Scotland’s green innovation. The Conversation (Jan 8,).

Murphy, David and Birnie, Ingeborg and Ní Loingsigh, Aedin and Bak, Thomas (2019) Bilingualism and dementia : how some patients lose their second language and rediscover their first. The Conversation.

Schippers, Birgit (2019) Facial recognition : ten reasons you should be worried about the technology. The Conversation.

Williams, Lynn (2019) Want to be healthy and happy? Choose a conscientious partner. The Conversation.

Warkentin, Merrill and Renaud, Karen and Otondo, Robert (2019) A secure relationship with passwords means not being attached to how you pick them. The Conversation.

Paul, Greig (2018) Bitcoin's successor? More consistent values might make 'stablecoins' a safer cryptocurrency option. The Conversation.

Schippers, Birgit (2018) Why technology puts human rights at risk. The Conversation.

Kerr, Susan, Digital Health & Care Institute (2017) Here's Looking at You, Kid : How Webcams Help Parents Bond with Premature Babies. The Conversation.

Gibson, Neil and Gibson, Ann-Marie (2017) A five-point checklist for getting around the world in 80 days by bicycle. The Conversation.

Randall, Michael (2016) Google tax deal sparks frustration as UK MPs struggle with information void. The Conversation.

Randall, Michael (2015) Why it's so hard to lift the tampon tax. The Conversation.

This list was generated on Sun Dec 22 01:44:26 2024 GMT.