The extinction of hundreds of bird species caused by humans over the last 130,000 years has has led to substantial reductions ...
The Lapworth Museum has announced the launch of a new Virtual Museum, an innovative digital platform that brings the wonders ...
Fast growing trees capture less carbon, while slower growing species pull in more atmospheric carbon – particularly in the setting of more diverse forests.
The University is now part of the Knowledge for Development and Diplomacy (K4DD) programme. K4DD is providing the UK Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) with knowledge, ...
Head-to-head study of diagnostic test accuracy found IOTA ultrasound ADNEX model best sensitivity and acceptable specificity ...
New research has found that social supermarkets provide spaces for people to transition out of the segregation of food ...
An ultra-rare particle decay process could broaden our understanding of how the building blocks of matter interact.
One-year stored urine had little impact on soil bacterial communities and produced minimal change in soil pH and salinity ...
Living cells and organisms could not function without enzyme-controlled reactions. The more we understand about how enzymes function and the reactions they control, the better we can use the machinery ...
The University of Birmingham is delighted to invite you to meet with our representative Ariana Jessa, who will be attending the Uniserv Study Abroad Fairs in Kenya and Uganda this September. We will ...
The Birmingham Qur'an manuscript is one of the earliest surviving fragments of the Qur'an, it dates back to the 7th century. Inspired by this amazing find, we will create a Qur'an that has been ...
Birmingham Law School (BLS) is delighted to invite you to attend this lecture as part of the events marking the centenary of the foundation of the first Chair of Law at the University of Birmingham, ...