University experts wow crowds with their creativity at Maker Faire UK
Northumbria’s students and staff have been awarded for their innovation at this year’s spectacular Maker Faire UK exhibition at the Centre for Life.
Northumbria’s students and staff have been awarded for their innovation at this year’s spectacular Maker Faire UK exhibition at the Centre for Life.
New research from Northumbria University could revolutionise the way nurses care for the older people.
Innovative staff and students from Northumbria University will be among the ‘makers’ at this year’s spectacular Maker Faire UK
Northumbria University’s forensic science courses have been officially accredited by the leading professional body for forensic practice.
Academics from Northumbria University, Newcastle have received national recognition for their creative approach to bringing homelessness research to life.
Northumbria University, Newcastle, is taking a regional lead on a national issue by hosting the first North East Summit on “Tackling Lad Culture on Campus”.
Students from Northumbria University, Newcastle have demonstrated their problem-solving skills for business partners by developing a range of behavioural change initiatives to help Northumbrian Water tackle blocked sewers and flooding.
Northumbria University has upheld its reputation as a research-rich institution by retaining an international award for the support it gives to its research staff.
Reducing insulin dosage can help diabetics avoid blood sugar dips at night after exercising in the evening, a new study from Northumbria University has found.
Members of the public are invited to attend a free lecture exploring how the human immune system defends the body – and how scientists can use immunity to fight deadly diseases.
Martian colonists could use an innovative new technique to harvest energy from carbon dioxide thanks to research pioneered at Northumbria and Edinburgh Universities.
Dr Larry Taylor, Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, explains how new research which suggests that some languages like Mandarin require the brain to work in an entirely different way to languages such as English
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