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An international team of astronomers have discovered a remarkably clumpy rotating galaxy that existed just 900 million years ...
The UK’s proteostasis capability has been bolstered by the award of a BBSRC Network Grant. The grant will support the future ...
This research is part of a growing field called computational musicology, where computers are used to study music in new ways. By analysing sound files directly, researchers can get a better ...
Professor Bentley and Durham Geographers are partner investigators of the Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science, a Special Research Initiative funded by the Australian Research Council ...
DUCFS is best known for its four-night fashion show each February, which attracts over 4,000 attendees. Behind the glitz and glamour lies a year-long campaign driven by student creativity, ...
PhD student and former soldier Ashleigh Percival-Borley is exploring the untold stories of World War II's Special Operations Executive. She has recently been announced as a BBC New Generation Thinker ...
Researchers from our top-rated Biosciences department have uncovered a fascinating way tropical plants in Fiji manage to keep peace among rival ant colonies. The study, led by Professor Guillaume ...
The award recognises outstanding contributions to teaching from early career academics in the field of International Studies. Archives as a part of learning This prestigious prize was awarded for ...
Young people are at the centre of a major national conference bringing some of the world's finest scientists to the region. Around 1,000 scientists are attending the Royal Astronomical Society's (RAS) ...
Dr Kai Wang from our top-rated Physics department has presented his research at the Royal Astronomical Society’s National Astronomy Meeting (NAM2025).
Our geographers have discovered the remains of landscapes thought to have formed when ancient rivers flowed across East Antarctica.
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