Athletes may have more than twice the risk of irregular heart rhythm
Athletes appear to be almost two and half times more likely than non-athletes to experience irregular heart rhythms (atrial fibrillation).
Athletes appear to be almost two and half times more likely than non-athletes to experience irregular heart rhythms (atrial fibrillation).
Canterbury Christ Church University is supporting Universities UK's economic and social recovery campaign #GettingResults to help people and businesses recover from the damage caused by the pandemic.
EDGE Hub will strengthen the retention of high-quality graduate skills across sectors with a strong focus on more women and those from disadvantaged backgrounds in STEM
When it comes to adapting to new situations, goats are a step ahead of sheep, showing they can adjust more quickly to changing environmental conditions.
Canterbury Christ Church University will host a new south east hub to bridge the gap between business and education to inspire women and girls to take up STEM careers.
Canterbury Christ Church University will continue to fund and support Primary Engineer’s Structures and Mechanisms with Basic Electrics course for teachers and their pupils in schools across Kent.
Canterbury Christ Church university is offering schools and parents free discovery bags containing science equipment and puzzles to inspire a future generation of scientists and explorers.
Canterbury Christ Church University’s new multi-million-pound facility for STEM education will be named the Verena Holmes Building, in honour of one of the country’s most pioneering female engineers.
Computer programming and coding are integral to many careers, and these skills will be key to this generation of school children's future success.
Proposals to speed up the delivery of new medicines and strengthen digital skills in Kent have been submitted to the Government.
Elite athletes can be persuaded not to take banned substances either by appealing to their sense of morality or educating them about the risks of using performance-enhancing drugs.