Global scientists call for ‘systems reset’ to redefine sustainable development
A new international study calls for a fundamental reset in how humanity understands and pursues sustainable development. The paper argues...
A new international study calls for a fundamental reset in how humanity understands and pursues sustainable development. The paper argues...
Light can be sculpted into countless shapes. Yet building optical devices that can simultaneously manipulate many different optical patterns at...
A University of Exeter scientist has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology – adding to his...
An innovative project to develop a new approach to mapping and predicting areas in the South West which are most...
Two acclaimed artists and literary experts at the University of Exeter are leading a new exhibition inspired by watery environments....
Dogs fed on premium, meat-rich pet food can have a bigger dietary carbon pawprint than their owners, according to the...
Entrepreneurial student engineers and scientists shone at the annual ELEVATE Engineering and Sciences in Business Fellowship (ESBF) Competition, winning cash prizes for their innovations. The U ELEVATE EIBF...
The processes by which artists identifying as LGBTQ+ use textiles, ceramics and other materials to explore queer histories on personal...
The family justice system is systematically misrecognising intimate image abuse within coercively controlling relationships, new research warns. Research by Dr...