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But that’s exactly what happened when Donald Trump welcomed his Syrian counterpart, Ahmed al-Sharaa, to Washington on ...
The programme has been launched by North East Screen, the screen industry development agency for North East England, and the ...
CAPs provide schools with a clear framework to reduce their emissions by implementing energy efficiency measures and ...
The IMH's new Gender, Affective Injustice and Health research theme, led by Ros Malcolm and Kathy Puddifoot, will be hosting a monthly reading group on Gender, Affective Injustice and Neurodiversity.
Scientists, journalists, and politicians increasingly tell us that human impacts on climate constitute the single greatest threat facing our planet and may even bring about the extinction of our ...
Join us for an instalment of the Weather, Climate, and Health Research Theme's online talk series. Dr. Vladimir Jankovic (Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine, Manchester) will ...
Previous studies had found that parts of the DHHB molecule could be changed by adding chlorine (such as bleach). However, ...
The State of the Cryosphere Report is being presented at the COP 30 UN Climate Change Conference in Belém, Brazil. It warns ...
Six Durham researchers have earned a place on one of the world’s most respected research rankings. Professors Carlos Frenk, Adrian Jenkins, Tom Theuns, and the late Richard Bower from our Department ...
A new study from our Psychology Department has found that people prefer grass to be mown less often and would like to see more wild green spaces. The research, which involved Jack Hughes as lead ...
New research shows there are some key things universities can do to create climates where students are able to relate to others of different religious backgrounds. Professor Mathew Guest from our ...