Fifteen million people around the world are at risk from flooding caused by glacial lakes, with just four countries accounting for more than half of those...
Revelation of protein’s structural nuances point toward novel pharmaceutical approaches to chronic kidney disease, Alzheimer’s and other illnesses The devil so often is in the details....
Unless you are an important statesman, an influential thinker, a powerful religious figure, or a popular celebrity, chances are that after you die, you will probably...
Newcastle University’s Centre for Rural Economy (CRE) celebrated 30 years of supporting sustainable development in rural areas. The birthday celebration took place at Alnwick Caste and...
The introduction of the soft drinks industry levy – the ‘sugary drinks tax’ – in England was followed by a drop in the number of cases...
The search for new cancer treatments is to receive a major funding investment of nearly £3 million, providing future hope for people diagnosed with the disease....
Last summer, Caltech began the decommissioning of the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) on Maunakea. The removal and restoration of the site is expected to be completed...
The latest Criminal Law Reform Now Network (CLRN Network) report calls for a change to the law, which would make deceiving a person to induce them into sexual...
New research finds that ice-sheet-wide collapse in West Antarctica isn’t inevitable: the pace of ice loss varies according to regional differences in atmosphere and ocean circulation....
Groundbreaking new analytical framework can help maximise and balance economic benefits for Nile countries. The research led by The University of Manchester, and involving scientists from...