Opinion: Women are far more anxious than men – here’s the science
10 June 2016Olivia Remes (Cambridge Institute of Public Health) discusses why women are almost twice as likely to experience anxiety as men.
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Olivia Remes (Cambridge Institute of Public Health) discusses why women are almost twice as likely to experience anxiety as men.
From wind turbines and solar photovoltaics to grey water recycling and electric vehicles, technology is making it ever easier for us to be green –...
Marcus Tomalin (Department of Engineering) discusses the role of translation in social inequality and social justice.
Theresa Marteau (Behaviour and Health Research Unit) discusses how to get people to consume less sugar.
In the search for low emission plant-based fuels, new research may help avoid having to choose between growing crops for food or fuel.
How do you take your tea – with a drop of poisonous chemicals or a spoonful of sheep dung? Throughout history, the health benefits –...
A tree the height of 20 London double-decker buses has been discovered in Malaysia by conservation scientists monitoring the impact of human activity on the...
A smart material that switches back and forth between transparent and opaque could be installed in buildings or automobiles, potentially reducing energy bills by avoiding...
Why is Milton Keynes one of the most successful cities in the UK, and Dundee one of the least? What gives Leeds its economic edge...
Selling wine in larger wine glasses may encourage people to drink more, even when the amount of wine remains the same, suggests new research from...