Metals such as iron, manganese, and cobalt are crucial for many biological processes, helping proteins carry out vital functions in cells. However, scientists have long struggled to understand how ...
One prevailing theory is that it requires a president to face great challenges, meet them by changing how the US functions, institutionalise those changes in a way that creates lasting impact, and ...
We would like to wish all those preparing for and celebrating the arrival of the Year of the Snake a very happy and healthy New Year. We are delighted that once again this year we will be able to ...
College is a place to develop your skills and enhance your wellbeing, with dedicated support and guidance from staff ready to offer help at every stage of your time at Durham. All our Colleges provide ...
We’re passionate about supporting early career researchers. That’s why we’re thrilled to be a partner for the newest cluster of the British Academy’s Early Career Researcher Network (ECRN). We’ve ...
Rille Raaper, Associate Professor in our School of Education, writes for SRHEblog.com. When we think about student politics, it is inevitable that the images of student protest and rebellion come to ...
Constantly in the public eye, Pope Francis is instantly recognisable across the globe, and his likeness adorns t-shirts, mugs, calendars, bookmarks, medals and jewellery, among other things. Too ...