University of Birmingham researchers support new LUCIA trial that will assess the impact of bilateral cochlear implants on deaf adults.
A research programme to improve outcomes for women in the criminal justice system has received new funding from The JABBS Foundation for Women and Girls.
Shared inflammatory genes help explain poorer outcomes and point to potential new avenues for targeted treatment ...
The University of Birmingham is building the future of computational social science - answering the real questions of society.
Research reveals that new forms of glass can be tuned in the same way as traditional glasses – making them easier to manufacture.
The possibility to personalise carbohydrate feeding via this kind of direct measurement was discussed in the field for some years but Wallis and his collaborator ...
Aegis Fibretech has presented the results of proof-of-concept testing have shown that materials produced using the company’s innovative electrospinning method are capable of capturing and sequestering ...
Through the National Institute of Health and Social Care Research (NIHR) Invention for Innovation (i4i) Programme, ...
University of Birmingham research published today has shown a new low-temperature method for producing hydrogen that is suitable for both centralised hydrogen production, and also local generation ...
White blood cells see their DNA tagged with obesity, and can lead to ongoing risk of related illness long after weight loss ...
The Nourish programme aims to identify five conditions for delivering a whole school approach to food in secondary schools.
Four‑time Olympic champion gives inspirational talk on women’s leadership and how sport can shape confidence, character and opportunity.