It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of our colleague and friend, Professor Paulo de Moraes Farias FBA (1935-2026).
University of Birmingham researchers receive £1.9m BBSRC funding to find ‘goldilocks’ level of exercise and improve guidance for older people ...
University of Birmingham astronomers joined a global team of scientists to discover a distant planetary system that turns scientific understanding of planet formation upside down. In the Solar System, ...
A partnership between University of Birmingham and Birmingham Royal Ballet strengthens opportunities in the arts, education, and research.
Research shows implementing phone policies in schools places significant demand on staff time regardless of policy type ...
Two Birmingham researchers secure UK policy and parliamentary placements, showcasing research impact and evidence-based ...
Nonetheless, the ability to express these voices is never evenly distributed. As the asymmetry between the global North and the global South deepens, it prompts us to consider whose voices are ...
The rapid adoption of AI by state actors is outpacing legal safeguards, raising urgent concerns about governance to protect against human rights violations.
A new study has found that several commonly used drugs could significantly reduce the risk of delirium in older people following surgery.
Emerging medical technologies are testing how law regulates ownership, data and responsibility when devices become part of the person.
New Birmingham study is the first to show how tightly linked metabolic and inflammatory improvements are in response to exercise as we age.
Association between periodontitis and rheumatoid arthritis is long established, but which comes first has long been debated by scientists.
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