by Admin | Jan 9, 2025 | Articles
Celebrating who you are: how clothing shapes LGBTQ+ and feminist weddings Published: How do your clothes make you feel? And why is this important? At the University of British Columbia in Canada, Dr Ilya Parkins is investigating the role that clothing plays in LGBTQ+...
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...
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