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,...
Many educational psychologists are experiencing high levels of occupational stress and burnout, a new survey shows. Poor levels of wellbeing...
World leaders should look to existing international law on the use of force to address the threat of space becoming...
Experts have created a pioneering new course to help secondary school staff support children become more emotionally literate, build trusting...
The team behind the University of Exeter’s Community Law Clinic – which provides crucial free access to justice – have...
Some of history’s most famous film characters are joining in the Easter egg-stravaganza fun as part of exciting free events...
The way teachers manage classroom discussion with pupils plays a key role in the teaching of writing, a new study...
The work of comic artists in the United Arab Emirates and their depiction of issues around gender, cultural heritage and...
Peter Jewell, the Honorary Patron and founding donor of The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, has passed away at the age...