Maternal wellbeing could be boosted by understanding postpartum sex through ‘evolutionary lens’
The pressure some new mothers feel to resume sex after childbirth could be eased through an understanding of evolutionary theory. ...
The pressure some new mothers feel to resume sex after childbirth could be eased through an understanding of evolutionary theory. ...
A new Centre focused on delivering research on climate change and its impacts on health that will address climate-environment-health inequalities...
Mosquito larvae grow faster if they’re exposed to particular bacteria, according to a new study that could help global health...
The University of Exeter has been named University of the Year 2024 at the Multicultural Apprenticeship Awards in recognition of...
Anecdotes abound of wildlife being “drunk” after eating alcohol-containing fermented fruits, but despite this, nonhuman consumption of ethanol has been...
The University of Exeter, Exeter Students’ Guild, and Falmouth & Exeter Students' Union have been awarded joint Responsible Futures accreditation....
Subtle temperature differences at the ocean surface allow more carbon dioxide (CO₂) to be absorbed, new research shows. Scientists have...
Male birds help their parents less than females because they’re too busy scouting for new places to live and breed,...
Educators and industry leaders from across the South West have called for a more creative school curriculum that engages students...