International Day Of Women And Girls In Science: Four scientists share their stories
The 11th February 2021 marked the UN’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, with this year championing individuals
The 11th February 2021 marked the UN’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, with this year championing individuals
Today marks the UN’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, with this year championing individuals working in the
Scientists are all set to venture out of their labs to take over pubs around Manchester and get people talking about science.
Two galaxies near the Milky Way are colliding, producing a colourful firework display discovered by experts at the University of Manchester and the University of Hong Kong.
The herbivorous Dreadnoughtus was once thought to have weighed 60,000kg but it appears those estimations were wrong and the dinosaur may have weighed a mere 38,000kg, according to the University of Manchester.
Mankind could take one giant leap closer to understanding the origins of the universe thanks to the University of Manchester.
Manchester University scientists are mapping the genes of the endangered Undulate ray to save the species from extinction.
A crucial breakthrough in the detection of Alzheimer’s has been made by scientists at The University of Manchester by comparing the brains of mice and men
Dr Sean Barrett, 36, had recently recovered from cancer and was an active fundraiser for Macmillan.
Writing in the journal Nature Climate Change, researchers from the University of Manchester detailed how further discussions must take place on ways in which our world can be preserved
CCTV footage captures Alan Croydon 25, of Norland Walk, Manchester, Aaron Buckley 26, of Coronation Street, Openshaw, and a third man embroiled in a heated row with the victim on the evening of December 6, 2013 around 12.30am
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