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Scientists develop 3D printed vacuum system that aims to trap dark matter
Using a specially designed 3D printed vacuum system, scientists have developed a way to ‘trap’ dark matter with the aim of detecting domain walls, this will be a significant step forwards in unravelling some of the...2024-06-20 3503 0 -
University of Birmingham rises four places in global rankings
The University of Birmingham has improved its position amongst the best-performing research-intensive universities in the world – rising four places in the QS World University Rankings. Now ranked at 80 in the prestigious global ranking, which...2024-06-20 12188 0 -
Start-ups aiming to help the elderly and support disadvantaged young people secure funding at Ingenuity Impact Showcase 2024
A start-up business that aims to improve the lives of the elderly has won the Ingenuity Impact Entrepreneur of the Year award from Nuffield Health in the Ingenuity Impact Showcase 2024. Run by the University of...2024-06-18 21397 0 -
First trial of new suicide prevention intervention designed for autistic people
A new suicide prevention intervention developed specifically for autistic adults has been trialled as part of a programme of research to identify ways to reduce suicide and self-harm amongst autistic people. The trial has been carried...2024-06-15 2135 0 -
NAMASTE BOMBAY: A Revolutionary Album by Award-Winning Composer Kuljit Bhamra
Acclaimed composer, producer, and performer Kuljit Bhamra is set to release his groundbreaking album, Namaste Bombay, on June 28th, 2024. This highly-anticipated project, which was recorded during the Covid Pandemic is described as a “first-of-its-kind,” is...2024-06-11 2432 0 -
THE HUNDRED SET TO RETURN TO EDGBASTON BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER
The exhilarating 100-ball cricket competition – The Hundred – is heading back to the world-renowned Edgbaston cricket ground this summer. Returning for its fourth year, the Birmingham Phoenix team will face off against four rival teams,...2024-06-10 4194 0 -
Younger children in school year are more commonly diagnosed with ADHD than their older classmates, says new study
New research, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that teachers may be attributing signs of age-related immaturity in children, to conditions such as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The...2024-06-10 1901 0 -
British Barrister Steals Scene on Cannes Red Carpet
A British barrister turned actor was caught on camera stealing the scene on the red carpet at Cannes. The stage was set with images and video being broadcast to the globe with millions tuning in to...2024-06-04 3605 0 -
Renewing a Cultural Phenomenon: Netflix and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar Confirmed For Season 2
3rd June 2024, Since its release on May 1, Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar has taken the world by storm. Within the first week of its launch, it swiftly climbed Netflix’s Top 10 TV (Non-English) list in 43 countries, becoming...2024-06-03 2282 0 -
Research reveals ethnic minority heart failure patients at much higher risk of death than White patients
An analysis of data from over 16,700 patients has revealed that ethnic minority patients with heart failure are at much higher risk of death than White patients. According to the study, supported by the British...2024-06-03 6497 0