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Three University of Birmingham academics have been named in the latest cohort of Academy of Social Sciences Fellows.
Immune ageing found in the earliest stages of rheumatoid arthritis gives hope for early intervention
Researchers from University of Birmingham discover that immune ageing may be a driver of rheumatoid arthritis rather than a consequence of the disease ...
Asia and the developing Pacific region are emerging as the largest contributors to global methane emissions, due to ...
New project aims to significantly reduce manufacturing time and energy consumption while enhancing battery performance and sustainability.
A new report from the Academy of Social Sciences and Midlands universities demonstrates the impact of social science research ...
Professor Kristien Boelaert has been awarded a prestigious lectureship by the American Thyroid Association for her research ...
Newly discovered fossils reveal that Spicomellus afer’s skeleton was covered in spikes, some fused to the animal’s skeleton, measuring as much as a metre long.
A new class of compounds derived from psychedelics could open the door to safe, targeted therapies for widespread use in clinical settings.
Review of five years of Yellow Card data for thirteen drugs containing fluorine not showing additional significant adverse ...
Dr Ryan Latimer, Composition at the University of Birmingham, has seen his recent work, Rhapsody, released on the London Symphony Orchestra’s acclaimed Panufnik Legacies IV album. Commissioned through ...
University of Birmingham academics have been appointed as expert panellists for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2029. Appointment as a REF panellist recognises academic excellence and reflects ...
New research suggests a link between cardiorespiratory fitness and brain activity during word-finding challenges in later life ...
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