Royal Fort Gardens wins Green Flag Award for ninth consecutive year
The University of Bristol’s Royal Fort Gardens has won the prestigious Green Flag Award for the ninth consecutive year.
The power of pets in reducing loneliness and social isolation for at-risk groups
A new pilot program funded by the National Centre for Healthy Ageing (NCHA), a partnership between Monash University and Peninsula Health...
The University of Manchester celebrates flurry of prestigious teaching awards
The University of Manchester is celebrating a number of new teaching excellence awards, including two National Teaching Fellowships (NTFs) and a Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE) from Advance HE.
Expert calls for return to fairness and global solidarity after aid budget cuts
As global leaders cut back on foreign aid in the face of rising nationalism and domestic pressures, a new paper by Dr Pritish Behuria of The University of Manchester says it is time to remember why aid was created in the first place – and why it is still desperately needed.
New evidence static electricity sense could be a factor in evolution of extreme body...
Could detecting static electricity be a factor in explaining why treehopper insects have evolved such bizarre body shapes?
New discovery could halt secondary breast cancer growth
Scientists at the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute, based at the University of Glasgow, have made a discovery which could help stop the spread of breast cancer – one of the leading causes of death from the disease.
Local Voices, Global Change: A Radical Rethink of International Development
With the Trump administration slashing USAID’s budget and the cutting of foreign aid by the United Kingdom, Germany...
Decoding the blue: Advanced Technology releases potential in harmful algal bloom monitoring
Interdisciplinary team of researchers used an innovative new technique to detect harmful ‘blooms’ of blue-green algae in lakes across the UK.
Melsonby Hoard saved for the nation
One of the UK’s largest and most important Iron Age finds – excavated by archaeologists at Durham University – has been saved for the nation.
Global plastic pollution treaty essential to tackle growing health risks to all life on...
World-leading researchers and charities are calling on countries attending global plastic pollution treaty negotiations (INC-5.2) to agree legally-binding commitments











































