New research unlocks jaw-dropping evolution of lizards and snakes
A ground-breaking University of Bristol study has shed light on how lizards and snakes -the most diverse group of land vertebrates with nearly 12,000 species - have evolved remarkably varied jaw shapes, driving their extraordinary ecological success.
Antipsychotic medications don’t always work the way they’re supposed to
Sixty-eight per cent of nursing home residents who used antipsychotics had more behavioural issues than they did pre-medication
Warwick Ancient Drama Festival returns with Aeschylus’ Agamemnon
The 11th annual Warwick Ancient Drama Festival returns to The University of Warwick on 30 and 31 January presenting Aeschylus’ Agamemnon.
Early childhood problems linked to school absenteeism
Children who are not considered “school ready” are more than twice as likely to become persistently absent at some point in their education, according to a new study led by the University of Leeds.
How sexuality conflicts are quietly breaking relationships apart
A new study identified a surprising factor that is undermining relationship satisfaction and stability: the inconsistency between a person’s sexual identity or attraction, and whether they are in a same-sex or different-sex relationship.
NTU President honoured for contributions with two awards
For his profound impact on the science and technology landscape in Singapore, NTU Singapore President Prof Ho Teck Hua has been awarded the President’s Science and Technology Medal (PSTM)...
Smoking tobacco from childhood can cause premature heart damage
Two-thirds of children who started tobacco smoking at 10 years of age continued until their mid-twenties, significantly increasing their risk of early heart damage.
New targets for diabetic kidney disease could prevent end stage kidney failure
New potential therapeutic targets have been identified for diabetic kidney disease (DKD) - the leading cause of kidney failure in the world - that could see patients treated with new gene and...
Shape-shifting materials are made more versatile
McGill discovery has potential applications in fields ranging from aerospace exploration to next-generation soft robots
Does your child manage anger well?
Many parents are all too familiar with angry outbursts from their children – from sibling squabbles to protests over screen time limits.

















































