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First research flight images from innovative balloon-borne telescope
Our astronomers are part of an international team behind the successful first research flight of an innovative balloon-borne telescope that will investigate the mystery of dark matter.

Durham awarded £1.25m to accelerate social science impact
Open for business: Northern Accelerator co-hosts investment showcase
Durham University start-up named as a finalist in prestigious Earthshot Prize 2022
Can you help record the UK’s mammal activity?
Teesside and Durham Universities embark on £11million project to support hydrogen innovation in the Tees Valley
Fetuses react to taste and smell in the womb
Media coverage of women’s football on the rise
Media coverage of women’s football has substantially increased in the last few years with respectful coverage continuing to grow, according to a new study by our sport scientists.

How music festivals could be made safer for women
First research flight images from innovative balloon-borne telescope
Thought Leadership
Could a new Action Plan help Canada foster the self-determination of Indigenous peoples?
Giuseppe Amatulli, is an Honorary Fellow of the Department of Anthropology and a post-doctoral fellow at Carleton University, Ottawa. Here he discusses the potential benefits of an Action Plan, recently approved by the Canadian Federal Government, to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
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