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Media case studies for 23 Jan 2021 workshop
Old options from previous AccessLab case studies
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Accesslab Workshop Links and Information
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Media case studies for 23 Jan 2021 workshop
Hope for a baldness cure - Karen and Nat
People in happy marriages are more likely to exercise - Sarah and Julia
Dogs go through a moody teen phase - Fiona and Tom
Salad could be grown on Mars - Jennifer and Marei
How to live longer: A snack to reduce the risk of heart disease and boosts life expectancy - Magali and Carmen
AI can turn brain activity into text - Nicola and Jess
Llamas offer hope in fight against coronovirus - Branwyn and Joe
Old options from previous AccessLab case studies
Staring at seagulls helps protect food, say scientists
Scientists shocked by Arctic permafrost thawing 70 years sooner than predicted
Fish and chips could be off the menu as global warming threatens to wipe out cod and haddock stocks, study warns
Koala bears could be saved from extinction by building them water fountains in the outback
Americans consume 50,000 microplastics a year and breathe in 60,000 more every 12 months - but experts STILL don't know how harmful they are to human health
Global heating: London to have climate similar to Barcelona by 2050
Wide Sargasso seaweed: 5,500-mile algae belt keeps on growing
Pollution and excess nitrogen from fertilisers and sewage may be responsible for coral bleaching - NOT just warming seas
Turtles born at key breeding ground will all be turned female by climate change, study predicts
Nature's language is being hijacked by technology
Dogs can detect malaria by sniffing peoples’ socks
Tall people at greater risk of cancer ‘because they have more cells’
Rising seas will swamp homes report says
Scientists reveal secret to getting the perfect tan
Radioactive gas slowly killing people in Devon and Cornwall
Eating chocolate makes men better in bed
Brain implants used to treat Parkinson’s can be hacked and used to control people, scientists warn
The mystery pollutant lurking in YOUR home
Huge amounts of salt found in vegan and veggie food
Beer drought looms as climate change hits supplies of barley
Wolves from Chernobyl could spread mutant radioactive genes across Europe as they roam away from the nuclear disaster zone, warns study
Money really DOES make you mean: Rich people are less likely than the poor to share their wealth with others, claim scientists
Keeping the same doctor reduces death risk, study finds
Electrical brain stimulation may help reduce violent crime in future – study
FOOD FOR THOUGHT Feeling hungry and angry? Scientists reveal what really makes you ‘hangry’
What You Should Know About Sunscreen Chemicals Oxybenzone And Octinoxate
Scientists say their latest research could keep our bees safe from insecticides
Humans able to judge others' physical strength just by hearing their voices, study says
Horses are able to read human emotions from voice and facial expressions, research finds
Eels are getting high on cocaine in Britain's drug-polluted rivers, say researchers
Nine Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs Found on London's Travel Network
Shaving may raise cancer risk
Pollutants from fracking could pose health risk to children, warn researchers
Indulgent grandparents 'bad for children's health'
How to have a well-behaved puppy...make sure it sees a man with a moustache within six weeks of birth
Science is ready to make men pregnant, fertility expert claims
Facebook ‘addicts’ are endangering the lives of others
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