The study, published in Nature Medicine, shows that future risk of 18 obesity-related diseases can be predicted using 20 ...
Meet Tom Pyman, Grounds and Gardens Supervisor. In his profile, Tom tells us about No Mow May, his favourite trees on campus, ...
The Thames Estuary Production Corridor Skills Summit formed the centrepiece of a wider event hosted by Greater London ...
Scientists have found that human hair growth does not grow by being pushed out of the root; it’s actually pulled upward by a force associated with a hidden network of moving cells. The findings ...
Warning: this article contains spoilers. The Zone of Interest opens by introducing viewers to a husband, wife and their family as they picnic by a river. The scene seems idyllic. Shortly after, the ...
Some bees really do change colour with the weather, according to new research that shows humidity can temporarily alter the ...
At least a trillion insects are killed annually for food and animal feed. Routine slaughter methods include extreme heat and cold, often preceded by starvation. By comparison, “only” around 79 billion ...
In the study, published in Development and Psychopathology, children reported to have chronic health problems showed higher rates of mental illness at 10 years, and those health problems continued to ...
Scientists from the Department of Geography and Environmental Science at Queen Mary University of London have developed a simple model to show how buoyant plastic can settle through the water column ...
Tyler’s engagement with EDI began early in his academic journey, during his undergraduate studies in the United States. At ...
The study is the first to provide scientific evidence to demonstrate the scale and impact, and continued use of this ...