MOFs look stable in the lab, but living systems tell a different story. Why ‘stable’ materials can break down in bodies, with hidden risks ...
Advice, guidance and support for staff and students in the Gulf and wider region, and for those with ties to it.
Evaluation of Leadership Programme found improved teamworking amongst senior leaders but multiple barriers limited longer-term change.
Dr Sophie King-Hill at the University of Birmingham awarded fellowship to help government tackle violence against women and girls.
The University of Birmingham is the first university to become an official partner of the 2026 All England Open Badminton Championships.
New ‘nanoagents’ can carry drugs straight to infected areas with minimal amounts of drug - reducing the risks of antibiotic resistance.
An expert critique of the UK Vision for Water, calling for science‑led targets, legal accountability and real reform.
The REBOUND Study aims to understand how "hallmarks of ageing" are affected following bowel cancer treatment in older people.
New centre will harness advanced technology to process vast amounts of data at incredible speed and achieve breakthroughs faster than ever.
New system provides a next-generation anti-money laundering framework for blockchain systems, with automatic adaptation to new criminal tactics.
Rice exhibits rare behaviour - allowing scientists to create new materials designed to behave in ways impossible for natural materials.
Mirzac was named the 2026 recipient of the Harold Josephson Award for Professional Promise in International Education.
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