Displaying posts in the Category Research, which has 304 posts.
Tim Marks - April 8th, 2021
Survivors of the Rwandan Genocide are taking part in new virtual memorial events using video conferencing platforms as organisers of the country’…
Tim Marks - March 26th, 2021
A new report by food industry researchers published by the UK's Food Standards Agency (FSA) highlights the potential of a breakthrough technology to p…
Tim Marks - March 24th, 2021
A new study has revealed that an inhaled painkiller recently introduced to the UK can relieve severe pain two to three times quicker than conventional…
Tim Marks - March 18th, 2021
This month, residents across the UK will be asked to take part in the Census – the survey which has offered a snapshot of British society every ten …
Tim Marks - March 4th, 2021
As national restrictions have limited our social interactions and kept millions of people at home, many families have seen their households grow with …
More people than ever are using online dating sites, with virtual dates becoming the new normal for single people during lockdown.
Amber Gumm - February 10th, 2021
Scientists from Britain and Nigeria will collaborate on new research to help African farmers turn traditional produce such as grains, cereals, root an…
Alistair Berry - February 2nd, 2021
The findings of a new study examining the behaviours of alligator and caiman hatchlings have enhanced our understanding of how we can conserve, and in…
Alistair Berry - January 29th, 2021
This year a 'sudden stratospheric warming' event could reportedly plunge parts of the northern hemisphere into extreme cold, reminiscent of the infamo…
Alistair Berry - January 27th, 2021
A researcher in animal behaviour has contributed her expertise to a heart-warming short film which will be screened at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival…
hgamble - January 7th, 2021
A new 10-week virtual accelerator designed to help early stage agricultural technology businesses to drive innovation in the UK's agriculture sector i…
Alistair Berry - December 15th, 2020
A new study challenges the long-held view that the destruction of Central Asia's medieval river civilizations was a direct result of the Mongol invasi…