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Nacreous Clouds
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/hughpumphrey/2016/02/02/nacreous-clouds/
Along with nearly everyone else in Scotland, I saw the Great Nacreous Cloud Display of 2016 this morning and yesterday evening. Yesterday (Monday 1 Feb), I only saw the clouds briefly before the light faded. But this morning at sunrise the clouds were there again as I waited for the train Infuriatingly, the most dramatic […]
The MRC spine stabilization trial: surgical methods, outcomes, costs, and complications of surgical stabilization.
A review of the surgical costs and results in a group of patients randomly allocated to surgery as part of a large prospective randomized trial of patients with chronic back pain. OBJECTIVE: To report the observational data from the surgical arm of a randomized trial comparing surgery with intensive rehabilitation for chronic low back pain. […]
Revisiting WORKSITE: Andrew Gannon
Notes on Andrew Gannon’s contribution to the WORKSITE blog. Andrew begins by defining “work” as “everything is work/nothing is work”, while defining “site” as “a specific place”. This all-or-nothing approach to work is interesting as it alludes to the difficulties that might be involved in separating “that which is work” from “that which is not […]
About
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/animationresearch/about_us/
There’s more to animation than meets the eye, no matter how eye-catching its many forms or the ubiquity of a medium that we all think we’re familiar with. Alan Mason Lecturer, animation, eca About the Network Animation Research Network Scotland has been established to bring together researchers and practitioners working in education and the creative […]
Dancing Borders Panel Discussion
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/neil-mulholland-edx/dancing-borders-panel-discussion/
Dancing Borders Panel Discussion: Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, 17 Sept, 14:00-16:00 This discussion will celebrate the launch of the latest video work Dancing Borders by artists Zoe Walker & Neil Bromwich, premiering at the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival, screening from 15th – 19th Sept. The Dancing Borders Panel Discussion will focus on cross-disciplinary and collaborative […]
Mental Health Resources for Mums
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/perinatalstudy/2022/04/28/perinatal-resources-for-mums/
List of Useful Resources: PaNDAS – This site offers information, support and guidance for parents. This includes a free text support service, email support service, online support groups and many other services. Free helpline number: 0808 1961 776 Bliss – This site offers emotional and practical support, including email support services and video […]
Dancing Borders Panel Discussion
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/neilmulholland/2010/09/07/dancing-borders-panel-discussion/
Dancing Borders Panel Discussion: Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, 17 Sept, 14:00-16:00 This discussion will celebrate the launch of the latest video work Dancing Borders by artists Zoe Walker & Neil Bromwich, premiering at the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival, screening from 15th – 19th Sept. The Dancing Borders Panel Discussion will focus on cross-disciplinary and collaborative […]
Welcome!
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/speniston_co-heart-study/2023/11/04/welcome/
What is the CO-HEART study? The Co-Produced Hypertension Adult Intervention (CO-HEART) study is a research project that aims to develop a feasible, acceptable, and sustainable co-produced primary healthcare intervention for rural adults with undiagnosed and uncontrolled hypertension (high blood pressure) in Ghana. Why is the study important? Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a “silent killer” […]
project topic and format
AI and Economical Market Sentiment Analysis Aims to enhance market sentiment analysis using Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to provide stock and investment advice. Below are the key elements that may be involved in the project: Data collection and sentiment analysis: the project will involve the collection of a large amount of market-related data, including […]
New Angle
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ls_efie11121_efie11122_2022_23/2023/03/27/new-angle/
I came across an interesting article today that shed new light on the relationship between Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) and narcissism. Unlike previous research and online discussions that often focus on the advantages of being an HSP and view it as a gift, this article delves into why this discourse tends to neglect the potential […]
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