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14 October 2021
New study reveals the simplistic efficiency of vertebrate vision in comparison to mammals.
Study finds children from affluent families tended to have increased their connection to nature during the pandemic more than less affluent peers
7 October 2021
Energy expert Dr Abigail Martin discusses the achievability of a new target to cut majority of methane emissions from fossil fuel operations by 2030
1 October 2021
Volunteers are being encouraged to test their memory as part of a project hoping to develop new preventative strategies for Alzheimer’s.
30 September 2021
Curry, baked beans and jam are just three of the creature comforts we will lose if bees become extinct
The productivity benefits of past industrial revolutions took up to 40 years to be significantly realised, a new study details.
16 September 2021
Being You: A New Science of Consciousness is the UK's tenth best-selling non-fiction hardback in the most recent Sunday Times Bestseller List.
10 September 2021
University of Sussex physicists find that black holes are complex thermodynamical systems, with not only a temperature but also a pressure
2 September 2021
Politicians should be cautious in their use of climate and biodiversity emergency declarations as their impact can be harmful as well as helpful
11 August 2021
The study identified employees with high levels of self-belief as best able to curb unhelpful work-email habits.
Best-performing environmental stocks could have up to 7% superior annual returns than a portfolio with highly polluting stocks, new study finds.
9 August 2021
Sussex researchers today responded to a new assessment from UN scientists which details humanity's damaging impact on the climate.
5 August 2021
A study by the Laboratory of Apiculture & Social Insects reveals natural selection causes flowers to produce less nectar when pollinators are plenty.
A new petition launched by a Sussex Professor, supported by a host of charities, is calling for a ban around common pesticide use.
22 July 2021
Staff and students have begun an in-depth study of underwater habitats off the Sussex coast as part of a Sir David Attenborough-backed project.
13 July 2021
New report co-authored by Prof Erik Millstone warns the UK food system suffers too many lock-ins to unsustainable modes of production and consumption
12 July 2021
Sussex mathematicians have created a new modelling toolkit which predicts the impact of COVID-19 at a local level with unprecedented accuracy.
2 July 2021
Renewable energy acts as a catalyst for reducing income inequality and energy poverty according to analysis of data from over 200 countries.
30 June 2021
A team of physicists at the University of Sussex are set to receive a £2 million boost to continue their research into applications for nanomaterials.
15 June 2021
With the world’s largest human genetic diversity, Sussex experts believe Africa is vital to help progress neuroscience research.