Skip to content
ScienceBlog.com
  • Featured Blogs
    • EU Horizon Blog
    • ESA Tracker
    • Experimental Frontiers
    • Josh Mitteldorf’s Aging Matters
    • Dr. Lu Zhang’s Gondwanaland
    • NeuroEdge
    • NIAAA
    • SciChi
    • The Poetry of Science
    • Wild Science
  • Topics
    • Brain & Behavior
    • Earth, Energy & Environment
    • Health
    • Life & Non-humans
    • Physics & Mathematics
    • Social Sciences
    • Space
    • Technology
  • Our Substack
  • Follow Us!
    • Bluesky
    • Threads
    • FaceBook
    • Google News
    • Twitter/X
  • Contribute/Contact

University of Birmingham

Old man leaning on cane

Bad dreams could be early warning of Parkinson’s disease

Feet beneath a wheelchair

Drug may brings hope for spinal cord injury treatment

Inflammation linked to neuropsychiatric illness

Trees are biggest methane ‘vents’ in wetland areas – even when they’re dry

Snow monkeys go fishing to survive harsh Japanese winters – study

Uncovering the secrets of ultra-low frequency gravitational waves

Increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere teaches old oaks new tricks

A new study suggests that significant variation in the amount of virus from person to person may be a contributing factor to inconsistent findings reported in clinical trials for antiviral COVID-19 drugs. Photo courtesy of Getty Images

Cholesterol drug could reduce SARS-CoV-2 infection by up to 70%

Credit: Riccardo Buscicchio

On the hunt for ‘hierarchical’ black holes

Breakthrough in tissue engineering as ‘shape memory’ supports tissue growth

sleeping-woman

How the brain strengthens memories during sleep

Increased green space in prisons can reduce self-harm and violence

Newer posts
← Previous Page1 … Page3 Page4
Substack subscription form sign up

Comments

  • Not Buying Yer Bullshit on More Than a Third of Americans Have Lost Relationships Over Politics
  • Marco Messina on More Than a Third of Americans Have Lost Relationships Over Politics
  • Anon on Why Fructose Behaves Less Like a Calorie and More Like a Hormone
  • Mark Mellinger on Living Plastic Can Self-Destruct on Command
  • Marie Feret on The Silent Frequency That Makes Old Buildings Feel Haunted
© 2026 ScienceBlog.com | Follow our RSS / XML feed