How food engineers are making rice milling more efficient
Our researchers are working with an engineering innovator to optimise the process, minimising waste and energy use while maximising productivity
One minute PhD: why do mums leave teaching?
One in four teachers who become mothers leave the profession. Aimee Quickfall explains her research into the topic, and writes about life as an EdD student
Our research into antibiotics is helping surgeons carry out life-changing work
Our research has helped surgeons make informed decisions on how to treat and minimise joint replacement infections — transforming patient outcomes.
How thermal imaging could help improve post-caesarean care
A new technique could give clinicians a fast, reliable way of spotting wound infections — and could even help rationalise the use of antibiotics
How can virtual reality make you feel less pain?
Our researchers have created a VR game which is helping burns victims cope with painful medical procedures
How we’re making algorithm policing safer and fairer
Our research has been adopted as a national standard for implementing these powerful but controversial techniques
How can we get more people with disabilities involved in Parkrun?
Our researchers have been working with global phenomenon Parkrun to increase participation amongst people with disabilities and long-term health conditions
How we’re opening up conversations to build a more sustainable future
Our researchers are bringing more people into conversations about our shared spaces and helping build a better future for all.
How we’re helping England’s teachers provide an excellent education
Our research is helping every new teacher in England access ongoing support and high-quality professional development, from the start of their career and throughout.
How could a specially designed bra help women with breast cancer?
Our team of researchers have designed a bra that could make radiotherapy more dignified – and help to better target treatment to the breast