University welcomes international guests for showcase of critical minerals in the South West
An international delegation of ministries and businesses have met with the University of Exeter and members of the South West’s...
An international delegation of ministries and businesses have met with the University of Exeter and members of the South West’s...
Some plant species will “win” and others will “lose” as global warming forces them to move uphill, new research shows....
The consequences of climate change on how and where people live is at the centre of new partnerships and research...
Kurdish uprisings have become a way for people to assert their identity and challenge their historical and structural erasure in...
Rainforest seedlings are more likely to survive in natural forests than in places where logging has happened – even if...
Centuries old Iraqi musical heritage - on the brink of extinction due to political unrest and assaults by ISIS -...
An illustrated anthology of climate poetry co-created by pupils at coastal schools in the British Isles and United Arab Emirates...
An international archaeological research dig that is unearthing new evidence of medieval trading practices around the Red Sea and Indian...
A possible collapse in the Russian state may lead to an “unimaginable humanitarian disaster”, resulting from a free-for-all, with Russians...