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Uncovering the Georgian army
53 minutes ago | News
The everyday experiences, thoughts and opinions of British soldiers during the years 1750-1815 are being sought as part of a new research project being carried out by the School of History.
The route to safer driving
53 minutes ago | News
Research carried out by the University's Institute for Transport Studies is laying the foundations for safer driving by identifying easily installed, cost-effective ways of tackling driver fatigue.
Reindeer stop the clock to cope with polar days and nights
5 hours ago | News
Reindeer have 'switched off' their body clocks in order to survive the extreme Arctic seasons of polar day, when the sun stays up all day, and polar night, when the sun does not rise above the horizon at all, scientists have discovered.
Molecule Tells Brain Cells to Grow Up, Get to Work
Mar 11 | News
Stanford University School of Medicine scientists have now identified a molecular master switch that catalyzes precursor cells’ transition to mature, myelin-making mavens. The results may have implications for medical treatment, as defects in this maturation process have been observed in both multiple sclerosis and the most common kind of brain cancers in adults, known as gliomas.
Manchester historian honoured
Mar 11 | News
A University of Manchester historian has received one of the Europe’s oldest and most important history prizes.