Honeyeater evolution for high sucrose diet
Scientists have long suspected the digestive systems of nectar-eating birds, such as honeyeaters, co-evolved with the nectar-composition in flowers.
TWU Chemists Discover Greener, Safer, Cheaper Ways to Combine Molecules, Benefit Medical Sciences
The most reactive element on the periodic table is fluorine. In nature, fluorine is not found existing freely on its own until recently.
Birmingham Digital Futures Innovation District established to tackle the region’s digital skills gap
The University of Birmingham, PwC and Tech She Can have been joined by Ahead Partnership and Digital Innovators to deliver the pioneering Birmingham Digital Futures (BDF) Innovation District...
Shine on: Summer Lab awarded for excellence in entrepreneurial education
A free, co-curricular programme held over summer and designed to make entrepreneurship accessible and engaging has scored an international award.
In a warming world, Cape Town’s ‘Day Zero’ drought won’t be an anomaly, Stanford...
The lakes around Cape Town are brimming with water, but it was only a few years ago that South Africa’s second-most populous city made global headlines as a multi-year drought depleted its reservoirs...
University of Leicester joins BID Leicester
The University of Leicester has today (Wednesday) announced it is to join BID Leicester in support of the BID’s mission to continue to transform Leicester city centre for the benefit of all who live, work, study and visit.
Global economic scholars tackle AI, climate change and Asia
Artificial intelligence, climate change and developments in Asia are among the key topics economists will discuss at this year’s Singapore Economic Review Conference.
Texas Business Hall of Fame Scholars Began With Bright Ideas in the Food Biz
Building new-venture experience through a food startup is a common denominator shared by UTD’s two 2021 Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation Scholar Award recipients.
In a bid to improve access to Bay Street, University of Toronto alumnus creates...
As he climbed through the ranks of Bay Street accounting firm KPMG, University of Toronto alumnus Robert Davis didn’t see many role models who looked like him – so he decided to do something about it.
Study to examine effects of children’s life skills programme
Researchers based at The University of Manchester are set to begin a study that will examine the effects of a school-based life skills programme after being awarded with £800k of funding by Norway’s Kavli Trust.

















































