A three-year, £6.5 million project will be a significant step forward in supporting the UK’s transition to zero emission mobility.
The bravery of Gisèle Pelicot, the victim-survivor at the centre of one of the biggest cases of drug-facilitated sexual assault in an intimate setting, has highlighted a deeply uncomfortable truth ...
The possibility to personalise carbohydrate feeding via this kind of direct measurement was discussed in the field for some years but Wallis and his collaborator ...
Professor Tamara Swaab, an internationally recognised cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Birmingham, has been ...
Using donor–acceptor chemistry to create ultra-thin ‘nanoribbons’ - just a few atoms wide - could help to shape new electronic materials ...
An enlightening study into the broadsheet ballad merchandise sold outside playhouses for plays by, Jonson, Marlowe, Kyd and more. In this first-ever account of the bro ...
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have been successful in the most recent round of the Wellcome Career Development Awards.
First study to identify the mutualistic relationship between E.coli and Bifidobacterium and highlights potential for future synbiotics ...
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have been awarded project grants to investigate weaknesses in cancers which could lead to new treatments.
Birmingham-Illinois team drives new generation of ultra sensitive, affordable diagnostic technologies to reduce global health inequalities.
Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the Iran-US negotiation process for the Birmingham Law School research blog.
Gifts left in wills in the past are helping to shape the cancer research making a difference to patients today.
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