Culture war tactics likely to backfire on politicians at the ballot box, new research finds
Culture war tactics are likely to backfire electorally on politicians in the lead up to the general election, new research
Culture war tactics are likely to backfire electorally on politicians in the lead up to the general election, new research
Parkinson’s researchers have put out an urgent call for participants in their pioneering clinical trial, as it is currently at
The year-long UK-EU dispute over the readmission of British applicants to Europe’s top scientific programme caused a brain drain of
New research is set to try and tackle London’s geographical inequalities in a bid to level up the capital. London’s
Watching a silly YouTube video or other short positive interventions can help you overcome the tasks at work you dread.
A woman with sickle cell disease wants to deliver lasting change to the next generation by using her experience to
Mental health professionals resist recommending voice-hearers to Hearing Voices Groups (HVGs,) despite increasing popularity and a wealth of evidence they
Breast cancer survivors are calling for more research into secondary breast cancer as Breast Cancer Awareness month comes to an
A research project headed by a south London university professor has been awarded funding to develop a long Covid rehabilitation
It isn’t a new phenomenon that eyes are considered ‘the door to the soul’, but could this be more literal
An Imperial Research Group is studying the hormonal causes of sexual anxiety, but some activists and academics view the problem as being social rather than biological.