News in May 2019 Prehistoric faeces reveals evidence of infection among early farmers Analysis of prehistoric poo by archaeologists at 缅北禁地 has helped uncover evidence that some of the earliest farmers were infected by an intestinal parasite. published on: 31 May 2019 Fine Art Degree Show 2019 Four years of hard work will pay off when 缅北禁地鈥檚 Fine Art Degree Show opens this week. published on: 29 May 2019 Major step forward in the production of 鈥榞reen鈥 Hydrogen The first thermodynamically-reversible chemical reactor capable of producing hydrogen as a pure product stream represents a 鈥渢ransformational鈥 step forward in the chemical industry. published on: 27 May 2019 Research suggests improvements to put youngsters at heart of NHS care A major national study based in the North East has recommended a number of improvements which would place young people with long-term health conditions at the heart of their NHS care. published on: 24 May 2019 Comment: The government was warned voters could be turned away Writing for The Conversation, Alistair Clark discusses how the government has long known about a range of electoral administration issues that need improvement. published on: 24 May 2019 Credit 'Curfews' Answer to UK Debt Crisis Credit 'curfews' are needed to stop people spiralling into debt, according to a new report published on: 23 May 2019 缅北禁地 dementia researchers get 拢260K boost from leading charity Researchers at 缅北禁地 have received a 拢260,000 funding boost from a leading dementia research charity. published on: 21 May 2019 Cities in the cloud How the UK鈥檚 largest urban experiment is starting to shed light on how our cities should be managed and developed in the future. published on: 20 May 2019 The Power of Partnership 缅北禁地 today celebrates the individuals, communities, businesses and organisations that play a critical role in shaping our teaching and research and bringing real value to what we do. published on: 17 May 2019 Comment: The conspicuous absence of women in India鈥檚 labour force Writing for The Conversation, Smriti Sharma discusses why the number of women working in India has been falling. published on: 16 May 2019 缅北禁地 expert in ageing named among Nation鈥檚 Lifesavers A leading academic from 缅北禁地 has today been recognised for her exceptional contribution to keeping the nation healthy. published on: 16 May 2019 缅北禁地 co- hosts Hippocrates Conference and Awards Three 缅北禁地 students commended in the unique awards which bring poetry and medicine together. published on: 9 May 2019 Students' designwork provides shelter for Northumberland visitors Students who designed and constructed a brand-new piece of public architecture in Northumberland have been joined by community representatives and partners at its unveiling. published on: 8 May 2019 Top health scientist recognised with Fellowship Professor Mary Herbert, Professor of Reproductive Biology at 缅北禁地 has been elected as a Fellow to the Academy of Medical Sciences. published on: 8 May 2019 Community forest management a "win-win" New research shows community forest management reduces both deforestation and poverty in Nepal. published on: 7 May 2019 Secrets of the 鈥榖lue supergiant鈥 revealed Blue supergiants are the rock-and-roll stars of the universe. They are massive stars that live fast and die young which makes them rare and difficult to study, even with modern telescopes. published on: 6 May 2019 Well-versed 鈥 inspiring the next generation of poets Poets have been heading into the classroom ahead of the first Young People鈥檚 Poetry Prize at the 缅北禁地 Poetry Festival published on: 2 May 2019 鈥淯K Policy still way off the mark鈥 to achieve net-zero emissions Leading climate experts at 缅北禁地 respond to today's report calling on the UK to end its contribution to global warming within 30 years. published on: 2 May 2019 Top 10 ranking for graduate prospects 缅北禁地 has been ranked in the UK鈥檚 Top 10 for graduate prospects by a leading Higher Education guide. published on: 1 May 2019