Truth and reconciliation: New study finds people less likely to acknowledge war crimes on social media
Social media could prove to be as much a barrier to post-conflict reconciliation as it is a way of helping...
Social media could prove to be as much a barrier to post-conflict reconciliation as it is a way of helping...
The “burden” of plastic within animal species recovered from the seafloor has given scientists a new insight into the environmental...
Researchers from the University of Exeter are part of a pioneering GW4 Alliance project aimed at developing Research Technical Professionals...
Scientists have discovered how female Diadem butterflies have evolved to look like African Queen butterflies to repel predators. African Queens...
The consequences of climate change on how and where people live is at the centre of new partnerships and research...
Two academics at the University of Exeter have been awarded prestigious National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Senior...
The development of skills needed for a future green economy is the focus of a new project involving business, innovation...
Kurdish uprisings have become a way for people to assert their identity and challenge their historical and structural erasure in...
The Post Office Horizon scandal is an example of how the legal profession and the courts need to properly consider...