by Admin | Jan 7, 2025 | Articles
The history of hair: tracing its roots to early origins Published: Hair is unique to mammals and has driven mammalian evolution. However, the origins of hair-producing cells, and the genes that code for them, go much further back. Similar genes can be found in a wide...
by Admin | Dec 11, 2024 | Articles
Redefining mental health services: the power of co-production and self-guided recovery Published: In recent years, as attitudes towards mental health conditions have become more accepting and supportive, our mental health services have begun to change their practices....
by Admin | Dec 10, 2024 | Articles
How has photography shaped ornithology and bird conservation? Published: How do you feel when you see a photo of a majestic eagle soaring through the sky, or of a dead seabird tangled in a fishing net? What can you learn about a bird from a photo of it building its...
by Admin | Dec 5, 2024 | Articles
Unlocking student potential: how museum visits enhance learning and bridge social gaps Published: Museum education can be a powerful tool for enhancing student engagement and bridging social inequalities in learning. Professor Anik Meunier, Director of the Education...
by Admin | Dec 4, 2024 | Articles
How can artificial intelligence help to create a more inclusive labour market? Published: When applying for work, everyone should experience a fair recruitment process. Unfortunately, this is not always the case, as human biases can lead to unequal opportunities for...
by Admin | Nov 28, 2024 | Articles
How can churches promote health equity in African American communities? Published: Following centuries of injustice, many African Americans mistrust medical institutions. Dr TanYa Gwathmey co-leads the Triad Pastors Network, a partnership between churches in North...
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