Challenges and uncertainties faced by young people could be contributing to poorer mental health – in ways not faced by older ...
A protein that is involved in determining which enzymes cut or unwind DNA during the replication process has been identified ...
The second in a series celebrating 200 years of dinosaurs, J. D. Dixon shares his experience curating these reptiles.
University of Birmingham academics and professionals from the health and community sectors invited members of the public to join them to discuss the potential of AI in healthcare. For example, ...
Daniel Cottle from the University of Birmingham’s School of Education has been named the 2024 winner of the Daphne Jackson Medal and Prize.
Dr Rohit Chikkaraddy has been named as this year's recipient of the Henry Moseley Medal and Prize.
Endothelial cell’s job during bone development is to transport immature osteoblasts to sites where new bone is needed.
Next in a series celebrating 200 years of dinosaurs, PhD researcher Marie Marsden unravels a Cretaceous murder mystery.
Anne de Graville and Women’s Literary Networks in Early Modern France won the 2024 Best Book (Scholarly Monograph) award.
The novel method could result in a new treatment in an area of medicine that currently has few, if any, options.
The piece was composed by University of Birmingham alumna Mia Sugunasingha and commissioned as part of a series of workshops ...
Stressed bees are much more likely to make pessimistic choices and lack a buzz in life, new research has revealed.