Sex and the brain: fruitless research?
02 June 2016The male and female brains have more in common than media reports often suggest, argues Julia Gottwald, a third year PhD student at the...
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The male and female brains have more in common than media reports often suggest, argues Julia Gottwald, a third year PhD student at the...
An approach that could reduce the chances of drugs failing during the later stages of clinical trials has been demonstrated by a collaboration between the...
Today, we commence a month-long focus on the future of cities. To begin, Doug Crawford-Brown, Robert Mair and Koen Steemers describe the challenges our future...
As they struggled to maintain their grip on India as the jewel in the colonial crown, the British attempted to mould the character of India’s...
Urban birds are less afraid of litter than their country cousins, according to a new study, which suggests they may learn that litter in cities...
Anger often decreases – rather than boosts – a person’s intention to quit a job when they identify strongly with their company, says a new...
Some of the world’s most important religious texts are currently on display in Cambridge as part of Cambridge University Library’s 600th anniversary exhibition – Lines...
It’s black and white, silent and just short of ten minutes in length. But D.W. Griffith’s 1909 classic The Lonely Villa inspired Dr John David...
The ‘life’ of democracy – from its roots in ancient Athens to today’s perverted and ‘creeping, crypto-oligarchies’ – is the subject of a newly-published book...
Regional diversity in dialect words and pronunciations could be diminishing as much of England falls more in line with how English is spoken in London...