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Asia and the developing Pacific region are emerging as the largest contributors to global methane emissions, due to ...
A new report from the Academy of Social Sciences and Midlands universities demonstrates the impact of social science research ...
Professor Kristien Boelaert has been awarded a prestigious lectureship by the American Thyroid Association for her research ...
A new class of compounds derived from psychedelics could open the door to safe, targeted therapies for widespread use in clinical settings.
New project aims to significantly reduce manufacturing time and energy consumption while enhancing battery performance and sustainability.
Platysomus parvulus developed a unique way of eating never seen in ray-finned fish from that time – a ‘special set of teeth to help crush and chew tough food.
Review of five years of Yellow Card data for thirteen drugs containing fluorine not showing additional significant adverse ...
New study shows PEPITEM reduces bone resorption, increases bone formation, and promotes the growth of capillaries from pre-existing blood vessels in bone.
Profs Stefan Krause and Alecs Cavoski on the inability to find global consensus in the UN Plastics Treaty and how meaningful process on plastic can still happen ...
Net zero’ is a key theme for companies communicating their climate change credentials, but many corporate pledges lack substance needed to drive real change.
A political framework, created by Birmingham and Oxford researchers, to support aid donor countries to protect human rights, ...
University of Birmingham's Professor Lorraine Harper will be the Clinical Lead for the newly established Commercial Research Delivery Centre Network.
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