PM Cameron highlights Sussex research links with China
University of Sussex research links with China have been highlighted as an example to Chinese investors of how the UK and China can work together.
Sussex and Plessey Semiconductors announce sensor collaboration
Revolutionary new sensors are the focus of a new partnership between the University of Sussex and Plessy Ltd.
How sociable southern bees adapt to a solitary life up North
Warm weather makes for a sociable sweat bee – and for some surprising behavioural flexibility, new research reveals.
Brave new world or same old spin? Politics in the spotlight at the Sussex Salon debate
Post expenses scandal and mid coalition, have we entered a 'new politics'? Or is it business as usual behind the spin at Westminster?
Medical records: Privacy versus the public good
Is it right to allow people’s private medical records to be used in research?
Breaking the code: how your DNA can cause – and avoid – disease
Professor Alan Lehmann will give a public lecture on the importance of DNA damage and repair in the study of human disease.
Music in mind: science and art explore the conscious brain
How do billions of neurons inside our heads generate the experience of a melody?
Why it takes guts to be a happy, healthy human
Are yoghurt and baked beans really good for you? Can tummy bugs be friendly bugs? Are we too squeaky clean these days for our own good?
Art and University science unite for Ropetackle festival
Four leading academics will take to the stage with musicians, artists, actors and students to share the wonder of science this month (October 19-30).
Why unhealthy children can’t keep up in class: New study looks at health, wealth and inequality
Does a child’s access to education affect health and economic prospects? University of Sussex researchers are seeking answers in a new study.
