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  1. BRAIN ZAP SHOWS PROMISE FOR PERSISTENT ACHE

    Exeter University research shows a new brain zap therapy may help reduce chronic pain for 26% of UK adults. Learn how it works.

    #ChronicPain, #BrainStimulation, #ExeterUniversity, #PainRelief, #NHS

    newsletter.tf/exeter-brain-zap

  2. A new brain stimulation technique from Exeter University shows promise, with patients reporting reduced pain levels after treatment. This could offer new hope for the 26% of UK adults living with chronic pain.

    #ChronicPain, #BrainStimulation, #ExeterUniversity, #PainRelief, #NHS
    newsletter.tf/exeter-brain-zap

  3. New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics

    On the difference between thermalization in open and isolated quantum systems: A case study

    Archak Purkayastha, Giacomo Guarnieri, Janet Anders, Marco Merkli
    SciPost Phys. 19, 136 (2025)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhys.19.5.1

    #IITH #UNIPV #UPC #ExeterUniversity #MUN
    #MUR

  4. New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics

    On the difference between thermalization in open and isolated quantum systems: A case study

    Archak Purkayastha, Giacomo Guarnieri, Janet Anders, Marco Merkli
    SciPost Phys. 19, 136 (2025)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhys.19.5.1

    #IITH #UNIPV #UPC #ExeterUniversity #MUN
    #MUR

  5. New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics

    On the difference between thermalization in open and isolated quantum systems: A case study

    Archak Purkayastha, Giacomo Guarnieri, Janet Anders, Marco Merkli
    SciPost Phys. 19, 136 (2025)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhys.19.5.1

    #IITH #UNIPV #UPC #ExeterUniversity #MUN
    #MUR

  6. New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics

    On the difference between thermalization in open and isolated quantum systems: A case study

    Archak Purkayastha, Giacomo Guarnieri, Janet Anders, Marco Merkli
    SciPost Phys. 19, 136 (2025)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhys.19.5.1

    #IITH #UNIPV #UPC #ExeterUniversity #MUN
    #MUR

  7. New #openaccess publication #SciPost #Physics

    On the difference between thermalization in open and isolated quantum systems: A case study

    Archak Purkayastha, Giacomo Guarnieri, Janet Anders, Marco Merkli
    SciPost Phys. 19, 136 (2025)
    scipost.org/SciPostPhys.19.5.1

    #IITH #UNIPV #UPC #ExeterUniversity #MUN
    #MUR

  8. @rahmstorf

    #Klimawandel #Golfstrom #AMOC

    Was halten Sie von dieser neuen Studie der #ExeterUniversity?

    "Der Golfstrom wird wohl nicht kollabieren

    #HeiseOnline

    Der Golfstrom schwächelt, aber er kollabiert nicht. Der Klimawandel setzt dem Nordatlantikstrom zu. Befürchtungen, dass er komplett versiegt, sind aber möglicherweise unberechtigt. Eine neue Studie der Universität von Exeter...Ergebnis, dass das Strömungssystem stabiler ist, als manche Forscher annehmen."

    heise.de/news/Der-Golfstrom-wi

  9. @rahmstorf

    #Klimawandel #Golfstrom #AMOC

    Was halten Sie von dieser neuen Studie der #ExeterUniversity?

    "Der Golfstrom wird wohl nicht kollabieren

    #HeiseOnline

    Der Golfstrom schwächelt, aber er kollabiert nicht. Der Klimawandel setzt dem Nordatlantikstrom zu. Befürchtungen, dass er komplett versiegt, sind aber möglicherweise unberechtigt. Eine neue Studie der Universität von Exeter...Ergebnis, dass das Strömungssystem stabiler ist, als manche Forscher annehmen."

    heise.de/news/Der-Golfstrom-wi

  10. @rahmstorf

    #Klimawandel #Golfstrom #AMOC

    Was halten Sie von dieser neuen Studie der #ExeterUniversity?

    "Der Golfstrom wird wohl nicht kollabieren

    #HeiseOnline

    Der Golfstrom schwächelt, aber er kollabiert nicht. Der Klimawandel setzt dem Nordatlantikstrom zu. Befürchtungen, dass er komplett versiegt, sind aber möglicherweise unberechtigt. Eine neue Studie der Universität von Exeter...Ergebnis, dass das Strömungssystem stabiler ist, als manche Forscher annehmen."

    heise.de/news/Der-Golfstrom-wi

  11. @rahmstorf

    #Klimawandel #Golfstrom #AMOC

    Was halten Sie von dieser neuen Studie der #ExeterUniversity?

    "Der Golfstrom wird wohl nicht kollabieren

    #HeiseOnline

    Der Golfstrom schwächelt, aber er kollabiert nicht. Der Klimawandel setzt dem Nordatlantikstrom zu. Befürchtungen, dass er komplett versiegt, sind aber möglicherweise unberechtigt. Eine neue Studie der Universität von Exeter...Ergebnis, dass das Strömungssystem stabiler ist, als manche Forscher annehmen."

    heise.de/news/Der-Golfstrom-wi

  12. @rahmstorf

    #Klimawandel #Golfstrom #AMOC

    Was halten Sie von dieser neuen Studie der #ExeterUniversity?

    "Der Golfstrom wird wohl nicht kollabieren

    #HeiseOnline

    Der Golfstrom schwächelt, aber er kollabiert nicht. Der Klimawandel setzt dem Nordatlantikstrom zu. Befürchtungen, dass er komplett versiegt, sind aber möglicherweise unberechtigt. Eine neue Studie der Universität von Exeter...Ergebnis, dass das Strömungssystem stabiler ist, als manche Forscher annehmen."

    heise.de/news/Der-Golfstrom-wi

  13. Researchers from the University of Exeter have recently completed a comprehensive study shedding light on the early inhabitants of the Amazon Basin. Their investigation centered on rock shelters in northwest Colombia, which served as homes to some of the earliest migrants to South America approximately 13,000 years ago...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/02/arc

    @archaeology

    #archaeology #Amazon #amazonbasin #exeteruniversity #anthropology

  14. Researchers from the University of Exeter have recently completed a comprehensive study shedding light on the early inhabitants of the Amazon Basin. Their investigation centered on rock shelters in northwest Colombia, which served as homes to some of the earliest migrants to South America approximately 13,000 years ago...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/02/arc

    @archaeology

  15. Researchers from the University of Exeter have recently completed a comprehensive study shedding light on the early inhabitants of the Amazon Basin. Their investigation centered on rock shelters in northwest Colombia, which served as homes to some of the earliest migrants to South America approximately 13,000 years ago...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/02/arc

    @archaeology

    #archaeology #Amazon #amazonbasin #exeteruniversity #anthropology

  16. Researchers from the University of Exeter have recently completed a comprehensive study shedding light on the early inhabitants of the Amazon Basin. Their investigation centered on rock shelters in northwest Colombia, which served as homes to some of the earliest migrants to South America approximately 13,000 years ago...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/02/arc

    @archaeology

    #archaeology #Amazon #amazonbasin #exeteruniversity #anthropology

  17. Researchers from the University of Exeter have recently completed a comprehensive study shedding light on the early inhabitants of the Amazon Basin. Their investigation centered on rock shelters in northwest Colombia, which served as homes to some of the earliest migrants to South America approximately 13,000 years ago...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/02/arc

    @archaeology

    #archaeology #Amazon #amazonbasin #exeteruniversity #anthropology

  18. @Jon6705
    I recall many years ago whilst an engineering student at #ExeterUniversity watching that and having our fluid dynamics tutor explaining super critical flow [analogous to supersonic flow in a gas], hydraulic jumps [to subcritical flow], Stilling basins etc etc.
    Fun to watch but the maths made my head hurt.
    Nice pub there too. 👍

  19. @Jon6705
    I recall many years ago whilst an engineering student at #ExeterUniversity watching that and having our fluid dynamics tutor explaining super critical flow [analogous to supersonic flow in a gas], hydraulic jumps [to subcritical flow], Stilling basins etc etc.
    Fun to watch but the maths made my head hurt.
    Nice pub there too. 👍

  20. @Jon6705
    I recall many years ago whilst an engineering student at #ExeterUniversity watching that and having our fluid dynamics tutor explaining super critical flow [analogous to supersonic flow in a gas], hydraulic jumps [to subcritical flow], Stilling basins etc etc.
    Fun to watch but the maths made my head hurt.
    Nice pub there too. 👍

  21. @Jon6705
    I recall many years ago whilst an engineering student at #ExeterUniversity watching that and having our fluid dynamics tutor explaining super critical flow [analogous to supersonic flow in a gas], hydraulic jumps [to subcritical flow], Stilling basins etc etc.
    Fun to watch but the maths made my head hurt.
    Nice pub there too. 👍

  22. Fabulous first week in my new job at #ExeterUniversity which included a night away at an amazing research retreat; a really good opportunity to begin planning future collaborations for #research in #MedicalImaging #radiography

  23. Fabulous first week in my new job at #ExeterUniversity which included a night away at an amazing research retreat; a really good opportunity to begin planning future collaborations for #research in #MedicalImaging #radiography

  24. Fabulous first week in my new job at #ExeterUniversity which included a night away at an amazing research retreat; a really good opportunity to begin planning future collaborations for #research in #MedicalImaging #radiography

  25. Fabulous first week in my new job at #ExeterUniversity which included a night away at an amazing research retreat; a really good opportunity to begin planning future collaborations for #research in #MedicalImaging #radiography

  26. Hope everyone is enjoying the #weekend !Continuing with my busy #saturday… the 6 year old is off to his dads so I’m off to the Northcotte theatre at #exeteruniversity with my 21 year old daughter to watch the #opera (never been to one before, not sure what to expect 😬). This is the joy of having a 15 year age gap between kids! Soft play and park in the morning, opera in the evening, never a dull moment!! 🤔😆

  27. Hope everyone is enjoying the #weekend !Continuing with my busy #saturday… the 6 year old is off to his dads so I’m off to the Northcotte theatre at #exeteruniversity with my 21 year old daughter to watch the #opera (never been to one before, not sure what to expect 😬). This is the joy of having a 15 year age gap between kids! Soft play and park in the morning, opera in the evening, never a dull moment!! 🤔😆

  28. Hope everyone is enjoying the #weekend !Continuing with my busy #saturday… the 6 year old is off to his dads so I’m off to the Northcotte theatre at #exeteruniversity with my 21 year old daughter to watch the #opera (never been to one before, not sure what to expect 😬). This is the joy of having a 15 year age gap between kids! Soft play and park in the morning, opera in the evening, never a dull moment!! 🤔😆

  29. Hope everyone is enjoying the #weekend !Continuing with my busy #saturday… the 6 year old is off to his dads so I’m off to the Northcotte theatre at #exeteruniversity with my 21 year old daughter to watch the #opera (never been to one before, not sure what to expect 😬). This is the joy of having a 15 year age gap between kids! Soft play and park in the morning, opera in the evening, never a dull moment!! 🤔😆

  30. Hello! I am a #prof at #ExeterUniversity. I work at the interfaces between #humangeography, #STS, #animal geography, and #healthgeography.

    Most of my work focuses on generating the conditions for productive and generous dialogue between differently #situated #knowledges in biomedical science, working with #scientists, #patients, #publics, #policymakers and #artists to further the relations that support responsible research.

    geography.exeter.ac.uk/staff/i

  31. Hello! I am a at . I work at the interfaces between , , geography, and .

    Most of my work focuses on generating the conditions for productive and generous dialogue between differently in biomedical science, working with , , , and to further the relations that support responsible research.

    geography.exeter.ac.uk/staff/i

  32. Hello! I am a #prof at #ExeterUniversity. I work at the interfaces between #humangeography, #STS, #animal geography, and #healthgeography.

    Most of my work focuses on generating the conditions for productive and generous dialogue between differently #situated #knowledges in biomedical science, working with #scientists, #patients, #publics, #policymakers and #artists to further the relations that support responsible research.

    geography.exeter.ac.uk/staff/i