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We are playing a key role in a new £1.6 million initiative to strengthen the UK’s digital research infrastructure. The ...
This is the first study of an on-going project. The team hopes to do more research to develop the ReaderBank Imagination Quiz ...
By studying the chemical makeup of a stalagmite from a cave in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, the researchers discovered a ...
Our consistent performance in the Green Gown Awards goes hand-in-hand with our ranking as a sustainability leader. We placed ...
The researchers discovered that the total sediment flowing through the river increased sixfold after the earthquake, while the coarse bedload surged by a remarkable 20 times. This heavy material ...
New research is challenging long-standing assumptions about autism and physical activity, offering fresh insights into the experiences of autistic adults. It found a lack of understanding and ...
Jonathan Batty, our Deputy Academic Registrar (Access, Admissions and Recruitment), argues that widening participation will only deliver real change when it is co-developed with partners in places. In ...
Here are our tips to stay without the carbon... • Cool smarter, not harder: No air con? No problem. Block out the sun with blinds during the day and open windows and doors to keep air moving • Choose ...
Dr Riley Snyder has just been awarded the inaugural Best Article of the Year Award by the academic journal 'Studies in Late Antiquity'. His work sheds new light on the complex networks and industries ...
Jan Clarke and host Suzannah Lipscomb discuss Molière. From his audacious rejection of bourgeois expectations to his controversial plays that rattled the Catholic Church and delighted the King, ...
Two of Durham’s leading researchers have collaborated with Blackpool Grand Theatre in the North West of England to help children improve their speaking and listening skills. Working with the Theatre's ...