A 240-year-old drug called digoxin could save the National Health Service (NHS) at least £100 million each year when treating ...
“We know that AM is a hugely important microbe, and levels of the microbe can be a good indicator of overall health. The bacteria are always beneficial for the gut, and lower levels of it are ...
A trial supported by Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit explores methods to reduce post-operative surgical site infections.
The multi-million-pound partnership aims to accelerate fusion technologies, bringing us closer to clean and limitless energy.
Led by researchers at the University of Birmingham, the project aims to enable new and dynamic medical devices.
Researchers awarded £1M to help the UK unlock the opportunity of AI and digital healthcare whilst ensuring technologies are ...
Three teams awarded prizes for ideas including gamifying sustainable choices at festivals and promoting better biodiversity in beet farming ...
A significant digital skills shortage is posing a critical threat to the nation’s economic stability and growth.
A microalga rich in nutrients could be cultivated sustainably with minimal environmental footprint to help build food security and combat climate change.
The University of Birmingham, along with six other higher education institutions in the Midlands, will receive Doctoral Landscape Awards.
UNESCO names Birmingham's Upper Tame catchment an Ecohydrology Demonstration Site, highlighting the university's innovative water research ...
Brazilian Carnaval is coming to campus – a celebration of science, music, dance and more as the University prepares for this year’s COP30 environmental summit.