People’s brain activity shows their political affiliation while buying food, study shows
People’s political affiliation can be shown in their brain activity when they carry out mundane chores such as buying food,...
People’s political affiliation can be shown in their brain activity when they carry out mundane chores such as buying food,...
Relaxation techniques may help lower high blood pressure—at least in the short term—but the longer term effects are unclear, finds...
Climate change and globalisation are driving a surge in threats to crops from insects and mites, researchers say. Rising temperatures...
Many educational psychologists are experiencing high levels of occupational stress and burnout, a new survey shows. Poor levels of wellbeing...
A University of Exeter researcher will cycle hundreds of miles across England to interview women in farming about their visions...
Our researcher Dr Rosie Walker has been recognised as an emerging scientific leader as part of a £7.6 million funding...
A student whose project aims at introducing inclusive haircare practices to in-patient care settings is one of the recognised awardees...
An acclaimed novelist whose work has regularly explored themes of health and the human body will give a public interview...
World leaders should look to existing international law on the use of force to address the threat of space becoming...