Shooting in the field: capturing life as it’s lived
14 August 2013A student photography competition showcases some of the stunning visuals that result from modern Social Anthropology research
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A student photography competition showcases some of the stunning visuals that result from modern Social Anthropology research
MOOCs – or massive open online courses – have been touted a cure for the education sector’s ills by some, but merely the latest symptom...
Mutations might play a key role in the death of brain cells.
A powerful life-logging tool which captures and stores memorable moments in people’s lives is being developed by two researchers who argue that it could improve...
New research suggests chronic cocaine use causes profound metabolic changes, reducing the body’s ability to store fat.
New research sheds light on previously under-researched area of study – females with autism.
Girls with anorexia nervosa show a mild echo of the characteristics of autism, suggests new research in the journal Molecular Autism.
A new study suggests that mothers who breastfeed run a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s, with longer periods of breastfeeding further reducing the risk.
Research could lead to new drugs to turn ‘switch’ off.
Human activity is currently a bigger threat to mangroves, and the natural defences they provide against storm surges and other coastal disasters, than rising sea...