Centre reveals the wonder of genetic research to public
Scientists are inviting the public to join them in the lab to see their genetic research into diseases such as cancer and hereditary conditions.
Study reveals strategy behind spiders’ web etiquette
A species of spider that, unusually, lives in a colony but hunts alone at night is the subject of a new study by University of Sussex biologists.
Study reveals strategy behind spiders’ web etiquette
A species of spider that lives in a colony but hunts alone at night is the subject of a study by an international team including Sussex biologists.
Apply now to take part in upcoming Peer Review event
Researchers to discuss the role of peer review and debate challenges to the system. Application deadline 21 June - apply now to take part.
Pesticides harm more than bees, says biologist’s study
Soil organisms, aquatic life and farmland birds may all be harmed by insecticides, says a new study by Sussex biologist Professor Dave Goulson.
Pesticides harm more than bees, says biologist’s study
Pollinators and other wildlife may all be harmed by neonicotinoid insecticides, according to a new study by Sussex biologist Professor Dave Goulson.
Study shows how Crazy Ants catch prey – and keep it
A versatile species of ant - the subject of a new study by Sussex biologists - can farm and forage but also hunts co-operatively for food.
Study shows how Crazy ants catch prey – and keep it
A species of ant that can farm, forage and hunt cooperatively for food is the subject of a new study by University of Sussex biologists.
Royal Pavilion’s dazzling colour is the subject of researcher’s display
A feast for the eyes awaits visitors to the Royal Pavilion at a display inspired by University of Sussex research that opens to the public on 15 June.
Royal Pavilion’s dazzling colour is the subject of researcher’s display
An additional feast for the eyes awaits visitors to the Royal Pavilion Brighton at a display inspired by University of Sussex research.
