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A camera in space captures the sun as it begins to appear over the curve of the Earth

Pivotal moment as global warming threatens the Earth system

Published
5 December 2023
Categories
Global
Science
Environment
Research

Climate change is pushing the world towards a series of “tipping points” which will see rapid and irreversible change across the natural and social worlds, say a group of leading experts.  

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Students meet Bank of England policymaker

Published
4 December 2023
Categories
Working with business
Business & Economy

A new member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has given her debut speech to AV students.

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Computer climate model wins science impact award

Published
4 December 2023
Categories
Environment
Research

An ultra-fast computer model that is shaping the global outlook on tackling climate change has been recognised for its environmental science impact.

A man is holding his hand up above a loaf of bread in a gesture that suggests he is saying no to bread,

Gluten sensitivity influenced by negative expectations

Published
30 November 2023
Categories
Science
Health

A psychological effect may be a factor in people experiencing a physical reaction to eating gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley that can cause abdominal discomfort.

Toddler and childcare worker play with colourful wooden block toys on table

Early education provides sustained benefits

Published
29 November 2023
Categories
Society & Politics

The more time pre-schoolers spent in childcare during the first year of the pandemic, the more their vocabulary grew, a new study has found.  

Image across a calm sea with floating ice debris to a coastline of ice and snow covered mountains. This is a the Antarctic Peninsula.

Scientists track rapid retreat of Antarctic glacier

Published
29 November 2023
Categories
Global
Science
Environment

Scientists are warning that apparently stable glaciers in the Antarctic can “switch very rapidly” and lose large quantities of ice as a result of warmer seas.

Two people are signing the paper agreement at a desk with a AV banner behind them.

Partnership seeks to break down barriers for students

Published
22 November 2023
Categories
University
Working with business

The AV has renewed its commitment to a partnership with Santander Universities that removes barriers to higher education, benefiting students, staff and the local community.