Birmingham researchers hosted a unique event that brought together liver disease patients, researchers, charity partners, and an artist in residence.
A University of Birmingham researcher has been recognised by the British Neuroscience Association (BNA) in its 2024 BNA Credibility Prizes.
Patients with suspected inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) could benefit from better testing protocols that would reduce the ...
Cloud ‘engineering’ could be more effective for climate cooling than previously thought, because of the increased cloud cover ...
Early jawless fish were likely to have used bony projections surrounding their mouths to modify the mouth’s shape while they ...
Relapses in a common form of leukemia may be preventable following new research which has identified how the cancer develops ...
Set up to realise untapped potential in Birmingham’s drug discovery research, the Hub has attracted more than £4m on the back of just £0.2m investment ...
The Barber Institute, Lapworth Museum and Research and Cultural Collections has received funding from Research England of ...
The recent inspection conducted by ISI, the DfE-approved inspectorate, awarded our Primary PGCE programme (5-11) with iQTS an ...
This celestial event, where the moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, temporarily cloaking daylight in darkness, offers not just a spectacle for the eyes but also a unique scientific ...
University of Birmingham and NHS England researchers have created a diagnostic code for presymptomatic type 1 diabetes to ...
Reckitt may be a company you've never heard of. But, as one of the largest companies in the world, and the name behind brands such as Finish, Vanish, Dettol, Nurofen and Strepsils, you’ll have some of ...