Dr Liam Wrigley explains how loneliness is driving the rise of young people not in education, employment or training.
Island birds could be the key for researchers to better understand the evolutionary paths that lead to ‘island syndromes’.
Tiny sound waves in Sun show systematic changes in solar activity over last 40 years – with implications for predicting space weather.
Event marks a major step in mission to transform how indoor environments are understood, designed and managed to support population health.
University of Birmingham analysis shows a trend of northern and Midlands teams losing out to those in the south in English football.
Database unites clinicians, engineers, data scientists, economists, and public health professionals to support healthcare decarbonisation ...
HeTa Coat, a biodegradable, bio-sourced coating developed by Dr Helen Onyeaka, Dr Taghi Miri and PhD student Yuting Han in the School of Chemical Engineering, has been recognised at the 2026 Awards ...
Study highlights that only 60 minutes of some sources of pollution affected lung function and cognitive performance ...
Archaeological research in Brauron seeks to uncover rural history of ancient Greece, building a picture of people’s lives during that time.
The Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce recognised University of Birmingham Enterprise and start-up EvoPhase in its annual industry awards.
The Dharmanath Network in Jain Studies will open the historic collection to researchers and faith groups as part of a restitution pact with the Jain community.
The Paton Prize is one of the Society’s highest honours, recognising those who make outstanding and sustained contributions to toxicology and safety science.