Opinion: How does a bike stay upright? Surprisingly, it’s all in the mind
24 May 2016Hugh Hunt (Department of Engineering) discusses how we manage to stay upright on a bicycle.
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Hugh Hunt (Department of Engineering) discusses how we manage to stay upright on a bicycle.
Professor Sir Venki Ramakrishnan (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology) discusses how genetically modified crops could help solve the problem of food security.
Helen Anne Curry (Department of History and Philosophy of Science) discusses the history of our fascination with floral novelties.
The UK Government needs to urgently adopt a new, comprehensive languages strategy if it is to keep pace with its international competitors and reduce a...
Researchers describe IMF as having an “escalating commitment to hypocrisy”, as study reveals that strict lending conditions have returned to pre-crisis levels, while ‘pro-poor’ targets...
Napoleon Katsos (Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics) discusses why speakers of two dialects may share cognitive advantage with speakers of two languages.
Lawrence King (Department of Sociology) and Piotr Ozieranski (University of Bath) discuss how EU member states use complex policy instruments to determine how much they are willing...
Pauline Rose (Faculty of Education) discusses the importance of recognising education as part of a humanitarian response.
Catherine Barnard (Faculty of Law) discusses why it's so important that young people vote in the EU referendum.
Latest research suggests a new mechanism for how sexual displays of red beaks and plumage might be ‘honest signals’ of mate quality, as genes that...