Study shows women can hear better than men
Published on 28 March 2025Scientists find that sex is the leading factor explaining differences in hearing sensitivity, with women having significantly more sensitive hearing than men.
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Scientists find that sex is the leading factor explaining differences in hearing sensitivity, with women having significantly more sensitive hearing than men.
With one week left to nominate for this years Staff Recognition Awards, we continue to shine a light on last year's winners in our Campus Conversations series.
Study challenges stereotype that dementia is incompatible with digital work.
New guidance aims to improve businesses’ response to modern slavery in their operations and supply chains.
Neat lanes are the norm at road crossings – until people start veering off at critical angles, then chaos ensues.
New research reveals the tobacco industry is still fiercely defending legislation aimed at creating a smoke-free generation.
An event will be held on campus on Wednesday 26 March to remember Fabio, who was a key member of the 4W Café team.
Welcome to delegates joining us today for the 2025 Chevening Conference.
DDaT are actively working to resolve an issue affecting access to various applications and services.
Please be aware that measles is currently circulating within the Íøºì±¬ÁÏ region, so look out for symptoms and check whether you are fully vaccinated.