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Social Sciences - Forensic Science - 03.06.2020
Lockdown ’helps fuel rise in cybercrime’
Take extra care before buying face masks or testing kits online, or responding to texts apparently sent to you by the UK government or the NHS.
Social Sciences - Forensic Science - 03.06.2020
In online vigil, MIT community shares grief, anger, and hope
Forensic Science - Social Sciences - 02.06.2020
Director of Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing joins West Mids PCC academic advisory board
A University of Birmingham researcher has been invited by the West Midlands Police & Crime Commissioner to join his new Academic Advisory Board.
Social Sciences - Forensic Science - 29.05.2020
A message from campus leaders: Standing together
Forensic Science - 11.05.2020
Corona Crisis: Requirements for Everyday Police Work
The exceptional situation posed by the corona pandemic puts special demands on the work and crisis management of the police force.
Social Sciences - Forensic Science - 06.04.2020
’Conditions were ripe for a moment like this’: How current protests expose deeper racial inequalities
Social Sciences - Forensic Science - 05.03.2020
11 books that examine the history of racism in America
For those searching for answers following the killing of George Floyd at the hands of police and the resulting unrest across the nation, it's important to understand the history and context of racism in the United States.
Forensic Science - 21.02.2020
Partnership policing with the University of Birmingham
Forensic Science - 13.01.2020
Project aims to improve diagnosis and treatment for patients with anaemia
Crime and memory experts at the University of Birmingham are working with partners in Africa who are developing a mobile phone app that could help to reduce sexual violence in poorer countries and bring its perpetrators to justice.
Forensic Science - Computer Science - 19.12.2019
Novel mobile app could help to reduce sexual violence in Kenya
Crime and memory experts at the University of Birmingham are working with partners in Africa who are developing a mobile phone app that could help to reduce sexual violence in poorer countries and bring its perpetrators to justice.
Forensic Science - 07.11.2019
Seven Questions with Julian Laufs
This week we meet Julian Laufs, a PhD candidate who talks us through his role as a student quality reviewer where he worked in partnership with staff to improve teaching at UCL.
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Innovation - Today
Cambridge leads governmental project to understand impact of smartphones and social media on young people
Cambridge leads governmental project to understand impact of smartphones and social media on young people
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Life Sciences - Jan 15
Analysis: Red squirrels fed on peanuts have weaker jaws - here's why that matters for conservation
Analysis: Red squirrels fed on peanuts have weaker jaws - here's why that matters for conservation
Physics - Jan 15
Commentary: How the science of tiny timescales could speed up computers and improve solar cells
Commentary: How the science of tiny timescales could speed up computers and improve solar cells
Physics - Jan 15
How the science of tiny timescales could speed up computers and improve solar cell tech
How the science of tiny timescales could speed up computers and improve solar cell tech
Microtechnics - Jan 15
This fast and agile robotic insect could someday aid in mechanical pollination
This fast and agile robotic insect could someday aid in mechanical pollination