Solar eclipse warning: How to enjoy ‘once a decade’ show without ‘severe’ eye damage
Mancunians witnessing the once-in-a-decade solar eclipse that will occur this Friday should take extra care to avoid eye damage, according to a university expert.
Mancunians witnessing the once-in-a-decade solar eclipse that will occur this Friday should take extra care to avoid eye damage, according to a university expert.
Is there such a thing as a rational suicide? This is the controversial question to be addressed during a debate at Manchester Museum as part of SICK! Festival.
The Bishop of Manchester is set to open a unique film series at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation exploring the interaction and conflict between science and religion through movies.
What’s all about chemistry, taught in biology, but most fun when you actually get physics-al? It’s the Science of Sex and it’s coming (wink wink) to Manchester’s Museum of Science and Industry.
A Manchester University building on Sackville Street has been evacuated by police after the discovery of a ‘potentially explosive’ chemical.
A shocked Manchester University audience were told last week that gender inequality ‘is apartheid’, with human rights figurehead Shami Chakrabarti calling it ‘the greatest and most entrenched’ human rights issue facing the world today.
Figures show that race inequality remains to be a stringent issue across areas of higher education, including staffing, admissions and employment.
Lancashire women’s cricket captain and Trafford resident Jasmine Titmuss has become the first ever Ambassador for Pride Sports, an organisation focused on LGBT sports development.
Danny Mills is hurriedly preparing himself for this year’s BUCS Nationals, the UK’s largest annual multi-sport event which takes place in Sheffield between February 20-22.
The report, titled ‘Healthy Services and Safer Patients’, is based on nearly 14,000 patient suicides which occurred between 2004 and 2012.
Most women trying to get pregnant through IVF are faced with sadness and disappointment as only one in four treatments are successful – but now the University of Manchester might have the solution.
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