30 Nov Universities Mission Almost Impossible November 30, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com The study involves going on a daring mission on foot locally in Portsmouth from the Department of Psychology.Continue reading
26 Nov Universities Portsmouth is a great place to explore a vegan-friendly lifestyle November 26, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com Hear from student ambassador, Megan Cooper as she shares her experience of living a vegan lifestyle in PortsmouthContinue reading
23 Nov Universities Tina MacNaughton On the Shoulders of Lions review November 23, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com Portsmouth writer Olivia Todd reviews Tina MacNaughton’s latest poetry collectionContinue reading
20 Nov Mental Health Chronic stress and depression boost this brain receptor; a new study maps out how to block it November 20, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com Eliminating GPR158 activity in stressed mice made them resistant to depression and anxiety. A new study in the journal Science reveals ...Continue reading
19 Nov Universities A strategic economic and innovation agreement with Portsmouth City Council November 19, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com In a new blog, Professor Graham Galbraith, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Portsmouth talks about a new strategic economic and inn...Continue reading
19 Nov Universities An artist and a writer visited the English seaside during the pandemic – this is what they found November 19, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com Dr Tom Sykes and Dr Louis Netter write for The Conversation, exploring how the COVID19 pandemic has impacted English seasidesContinue reading
18 Nov Healthy Kids Does Intuitive Eating Apply to Kids Who Are Picky Eaters? November 18, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com Continue reading
17 Nov Mental Health Neuroscientists explore mysterious ‘events’ in the brain that open new avenues for understanding brain injuries and disorders November 17, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com Using a new model of brain activity, computational neuroscientists are exploring striking bursts of activity in the human brain that ha...Continue reading
17 Nov Mental Health Medical training takes a mental toll, but less than a decade ago November 17, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com A 13-year effort to track the mental health of new doctors in their most stressful time of training shows signs that things have gotten...Continue reading
17 Nov Universities Baby giant pterosaurs may have driven smaller species extinct, fossil discovery shows November 17, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com Professor Dave Martill and Roy Smith write for The Conversation on baby giant pterosaurs, and how they may have caused smaller species ...Continue reading
17 Nov Universities Facebook will drop its facial recognition system – but here’s why we should be sceptical November 17, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com Dr Stavros Shiaeles writes for The Conversation on Facebook's announcement that it will stop using its facial recognition system, and w...Continue reading
11 Nov Mental Health Baby teeth may one day help identify kids at risk for mental disorders later in life November 11, 2021 By mir@lovemyself.com The thickness of growth marks in primary (or 'baby') teeth may help identify children at risk for depression and other mental health di...Continue reading