Marriage makes men fatter, shows new research
Published on 21 June 2017Being married makes men gain weight, and the early days of fatherhood add to the problem, finds new research from the University of Bath’s School of Management.
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Being married makes men gain weight, and the early days of fatherhood add to the problem, finds new research from the University of Bath’s School of Management.
The recent string of terrorist attacks across Europe has led to a spike in Islamophobic acts.
New international partnership has been signed, paving the way for greater dialogue between West and East on society’s attitudes to death, dying and bereavement
Scientists and engineers have developed biodegradable cellulose microbeads that could replace harmful plastic ones that contribute to ocean pollution.
People with damage to a crucial part of the brain fail to recognise facial emotions, but they unexpectedly find faces looking sideways more memorable.
What is it that the Dutch offer their children that makes them perform so well in almost every measure of educational attainment?
The received wisdom that migrant workers have a stronger ‘work ethic’ than UK-born workers is proven for the first time.
Researchers from the Department of Chemistry have uncovered the mechanism that causes new solar cells to break down in air, paving the way for a solution.
Getting young rugby players to complete new exercises before matches and in training can reduce injuries by over 70%, according to a benchmark study.
Professor Saiful Islam, from the Department of Chemistry, is the Royal Society of Chemistry Peter Day Award winner for 2017.