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An ancient Bermuda stalagmite has revealed more about past shifting of the Gulf Stream. Professor James Baldini, in our ...
Olympic gold medallist and Van Mildert alumnus, Jonathan Edwards (Physics, Van Mildert College,1984-87) has celebrated 30 ...
Professor Bentley and Durham Geographers are partner investigators of the Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic ...
This research is part of a growing field called computational musicology, where computers are used to study music in new ways ...
PhD student and former soldier Ashleigh Percival-Borley is exploring the untold stories of World War II's Special Operations ...
Supporting scale-ups in South Yorkshire or boosting SME adoption in the North East doesn’t come at the expense of progress in ...
The UK’s proteostasis capability has been bolstered by the award of a BBSRC Network Grant. The grant will support the future ...
One of the UK’s largest and most important Iron Age finds – excavated by archaeologists at Durham University – has been saved ...
An international team of astronomers have discovered a remarkably clumpy rotating galaxy that existed just 900 million years after the Big Bang, shedding new light on how galaxies grew and evolved in ...
DUCFS is best known for its four-night fashion show each February, which attracts over 4,000 attendees. Behind the glitz and glamour lies a year-long campaign driven by student creativity, ...
All eyes have been on women’s football, and on the England team as the winners of the UEFA Women’s Euros in Switzerland. The ...
Professor Nick Collins from our Department of Music has used a computer to try and find the answer to this by analysing rhythm, harmony, and sound quality (known as timbre). The answer is, of course, ...