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50 babies in the UK will be enrolled in a new clinical trial aimed at preventing children from developing food allergies.
Music can be heartfelt – literally it seems – as scientists have found a way to predict how playing music affects a musician's heart.
New research has found that 33.6% of surveyed healthcare workers in England report symptoms consistent with post-COVID syndrome.
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, shares the power of art and the importance of personal stories of refuge at the launch of Es Devlin’s ‘Congregation’, part of...
At one point in the new movie Portraits of Dangerous Women, young woman Ashley (Yasmin Monet Prince) is talking to gallery owner Jon (Mark Lewis Jones) about...
The Global Cultures Institute hosted novelist Tan Twan Eng in conversation with Professor Ananya Jahanara Kabir, FBA, Professor of English Literature, on 27...
People harmed by the Windrush, Post Office and Children’s Home scandals are suffering further damage by the schemes designed to compensate them, a new report...
Social media is full of questionable advice. But one of the latest skincare hacks some users are sharing online is seriously worrying.
This year, students on our BSc Biomedical Science programme chose from six new study themes aligned with the research within the Faculty of Life Sciences &...
A new study, conducted in a shared effort between UK and Italian researchers offers novel insights about the biological mechanisms behind major depressive...
Professor Katherine McKittrick, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Black Studies at Queen's University Canada, delivered the 2024-25 Sylvia Wynter Lecture...
The ESRC Centre for Society Mental Health showcased a range of research findings and insights at its conference on 1 October at the Science Gallery London.
Professor Lawrence Warner, Professor of Medieval English in the Department of English, investigated the links between folk dancing and a famous medieval poem...
Dr Randa Kachef examines the new change in single-use plastic bottles and whether it will improve recycling.
Reduced brain activity responding to unpredicted visual changes is a marker of psychosis in Parkinson’s disease and a potential therapeutic target
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