A new study has found that several commonly used drugs could significantly reduce the risk of delirium in older people ...
The competition is open to all University of Birmingham students (undergraduate and postgraduate) as well as staff and alumni. The winners will be announced at a special event to be held in June 2026 ...
Emerging medical technologies are testing how law regulates ownership, data and responsibility when devices become part of the person.
Association between periodontitis and rheumatoid arthritis is long established, but which comes first has long been debated by scientists.
The most detailed atlas of tumour cells from the deadliest form of pancreatic cancer has been developed by an global team of researchers ...
The rapid adoption of AI by state actors is outpacing legal safeguards, raising urgent concerns about governance to protect against human rights violations.
Oak tree root microbiomes stayed resilient under drought, nutrient stress and disease—suggesting microbes may help climate adaptation.
High-Cost Credit and Limited Financial Tools • Precarious workers in both countries relied more heavily on high-cost credit—Buy-Now-Pay- Later (BNPL) products, payday loans, or other short-term ...
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have demonstrated that next-gen solar panels will be even more environmentally friendly.
Research shows implementing phone policies in schools places significant demand on staff time regardless of policy type ...
Thirteen clean technology SMEs join the fifth cohort of the Climate Innovation Platform Innovator Challenge at University of Birmingham.
New Birmingham study is the first to show how tightly linked metabolic and inflammatory improvements are in response to exercise as we age.
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