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Artwork by mail – a truly international exhibition

The fruits of a truly international ‘call for artwork by mail’ – an art genre which evolved in the 1960s - will open this week at Lancaster University when more than 400 artworks from 43 different countries will be on show.

Older adults benefit from exercising with people in their local area

Mid and older life adults are choosing to exercise with people of the same age who they live near to and see often, regardless of the quality or quantity of those relationships, according to new research.

Bristol student’s robot smashes 4×4 Rubik’s Cube world record

University of Bristol student Matt Pidden has shattered the world record for solving a 4x4 Rubik's Cube, using a robot he designed, built and trained in just 15 weeks.

Director of Institute for Medical Humanities honoured by Linköping University

Professor Angela Woods, Director of the Institute for Medical Humanities (IMH) and a Professor of Medical Humanities in our Department of English Studies...

Social media platform tailoring could support more fulfilling use, study finds

Redesigning social media to suit different needs of users could make their time online more focused, according to new research by University of Bristol academics.

Lectures put spotlight on mobility in Christianity

A leading Cambridge historian will deliver this year’s Gifford lecture series, exploring motion and emotion in early modern Christian history.

University of Warwick hosts youth-led conference for young people across Warwickshire

Around 100 young people from across Warwickshire came together at The University of Warwick on Friday 25 April for the Warwickshire Youth Conference...

Citizen science project receives reports of mosquitoes from all across Scotland

Scientists at the University of Glasgow have received more than 700 reports of mosquitoes from across Scotland, including from Dumfries and Galloway in the south to...

Pope Leo XIV appointment – “a truly historic moment”

Following the appointment of Pope Leo XIV, our Theology and Religion experts have been commenting on the new Pope and head of the Catholic Church.

Landmark study puts leading theories of consciousness to the test— neither comes out unscathed

A global consortium of researchers including University of Birmingham neuroscientists have conducted a landmark study testing two dominant theories about the nature of consciousness.
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