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The College’s dedication to transforming lives and addressing social inequality through higher education was praised by keynote speaker Sir Harvey McGrath at the annual Foundation Day dinner.
A 230-tonne boulder gives new insight into the processes that drive change on a comet’s surface.
This year’s programme, running from 24-29 June 2019, will see discussions on the intriguing science behind the adolescent brain, the search for life on Mars, and how we can tell what dinosaurs were like.
The fault runs along the Messina Strait where Europe’s longest bridge has been proposed
The New Horizons probe will reach Ultima Thule - the most distant object ever explored - on 1 January and capture 50 gigabytes of data to send back to earth
Fragments from historic meteorite crash, discovered by Birkbeck geologists, were being sold on eBay.
Professor Crawford's Fellowship at ANU will support further research into astrobiology, space exploration and the discipline of big history through a symposium.
Running from 18-21 June, Birkbeck Science Week will explore the research taking place at the College.
New research from Birkbeck questions the influence of climate change on human evolution.
Birkbeck's Mentoring Pathways scheme opens up opportunities for students across our science departments.