Dr Fraser Sugden writes about political unrest in Nepal, and how young people and urbanisation are driving wider progressive change ...
Despite deepening polarisation in Moldova between pro-European and pro-Russian camps, PAS’s performance indicates that its support base has held up remarkably well amid unprecedented Russian election ...
The project produces accessible, multilingual, evidence-based PCOS resources for patients and clinicians worldwide.
An augmented reality (AR) app, which brings the Legend of Alderley Edge to life for visitors, has been launched, focusing on people's connections to the legend.
The UK should develop a ‘global’ sponsorship programme to give all sponsored refugees the same rights and entitlements, according to new research.
Spin-out Delta.g has raised £4.6M to commercialise the world’s first field-tested quantum sensor enabling real-time spatial intelligence.
Decades-long scientific debate over the origins of the Silverpit Crater in the southern North Sea has been resolved.
Professor Julia Myatt has been recognised in the Environment 100 Awards for her outstanding contributions to environmental ...
Following the recent protests and political uprising in Nepal earlier this month Dr Fraser Sugden provides expert comment on ...
Trees in Amazon forests have got 'fatter' with average size increasing by 3.2% every decade - consistent with a response to rising carbon dioxide levels ...
Experts, academics and humanitarian leaders gather to explore how Islamic philanthropy and humanitarian policy can address the urgent needs of displaced women.
Exposure to lower levels of air pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter is linked to how well children can see without glasses.