This research offers a roadmap for future conservation efforts, helping to ensure that migratory birds receive the protection they need throughout their entire journey. Durham researchers involved in ...
The team found that both bonobos and chimpanzees used sex in similar ways to ease tension and reaffirm social bonds before feeding. Bonobos also often had sex more after fights to repair social ...
New research by our Department of Psychology has determined that our perceptions of body image are shaped by what we see from as early as seven years old. These body ideals continue to be informed by ...
A new 15-minute tool to screen stroke survivors for visual perception problems has been launched by researchers from Durham and Oxford universities. The free screening tool could make it easier for ...
Incest porn is finally facing long overdue scrutiny. The government’s porn review recommends strengthening the extreme porn law to include incest porn and mandate its removal. The review also calls ...
This LGBTQ History Month, we're highlighting the work of Dr Joan Lubin, an assistant professor of modern and contemporary literature in our Department of English Studies. Joan's research spans science ...
24th March 2025: 09:30-16:00 (full day workshop with lunch; precise times TBC) In person at Durham University (venue TBC) This workshop will help students and academics elevate their research and ...
We are delighted you have agreed to present at the Institute for Medical Humanities. Thank you for taking the time to share your ideas with us. The Institute brings together a particularly diverse ...
Systematic performance analysis is a key activity in modern HPC code development. It shifts us from trial-and-error approaches toward an engineering-like process for ...
7 th March: Deadline: TEIs to submit APL Credits and supporting documentation for late entrants 7 th March: Deadline: TEIs to submit Module Registration Data for quality assurance checks for late ...