Manchester researcher shows how everyday feelings shape political processes
When people think about politics, they often imagine elections, protests or politicians arguing on TV - but what if political processes are also shaped by the small, everyday feelings and moments that most of us might not even notice?
Scientists to explore why some corals can ‘take the heat’
New research by the University of Southampton will investigate what allows some reef corals to thrive in exceptionally warm ocean waters, while others perish.
Tailoring university assessment in the age of ChatGPT
OpenAI has just released ChatGPT-4, the latest iteration of its powerful AI text generator. The tool is capable of generating convincingly human-like responses to almost any question users put to it.
Professor Grant Macaskill appointed as new Lightfoot Professor of Divinity
We welcome Professor Grant Macaskill to our University as our new Lightfoot Professor of Divinity. He will join our leading Department of Theology and Religion in September.
The low-cost widely available drug that could fight COVID-19
A widely available and affordable drug, heparin, limits lung damage when inhaled by COVID-19 patients, according to world-first findings by researchers from The Australian National University (ANU).
Fighting back against superbugs
Researchers in the UK and India are working in partnership to address an urgent need to stop dentists over-prescribing antibiotics.
Queen’s University Belfast hosts International Union of Geological Sciences meeting
Delegates were welcomed to the University by Professor Chris Johnston, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Queen’s.
World-changing ideas set to shine at London Tech Week
Scientists and engineers from the University of Southampton’s Future Worlds accelerator will pitch their emerging technology of tomorrow to some of the UK’s most influential industry leaders and investors.
Study Abroad: Why University of Bayreuth?
On course for success with the right strategy.
In retrospect, it is now clear how prudent it was back...
Repurposed diabetes drug can reduce pain for those with knee arthritis and overweight or...
A common diabetes drug can reduce the pain of people with knee osteoarthritis and overweight or obesity, possibly delaying the need for knee replacements, Monash University-led research has found.











































