The new study, published by the journal Science, saw researchers from Durham, University of Helsinki and Utrecht University collaborate to identify the key components required to control the balance ...
After Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris said her Republican opponent Donald Trump was a Fascist, Dr Benedetta ...
Durham University has joined the Arqus European University Alliance (Arqus) as an associate member. In 2019, the European Commission launched the European University Alliance (EUA) initiative, to ...
Our researchers have explored how Arctic marine species could be impacted by climate change and rising sea temperatures in the future. Climate change is altering species distributions across the world ...
New sustainability-focused scholarships will be established and student entrepreneurship enhanced thanks to a US $4.15 (£3.2) million donation from tech pioneer, former Netflix executive and Durham ...
The Centre for Classical Reception promotes the study of the afterlives of ancient Greece and Rome: from medieval romances to Renaissance architecture, nineteenth-century art to modern cinema. Our ...
Four Durham University scholars are among 33 researchers who have been named Royal Society University Research Fellows. The University Research Fellowships are awarded to early career researchers with ...
Dr Creechan has been awarded a Wellcome Early Career Award to ‘neurodiversify’ the academy. The five-year project will explore how Victorian assumptions about intelligence have shaped contemporary ...
A new drug called Ellorarxine is offering hope to those suffering from motor neurone disease (MND), according to a recent study published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
In international commercial arbitration, and with particular reference to when it is taking place under the model law, arbitrations can require the assistance of the courts. As Professor Jan Paulsson ...