Biggest ever map of human Alzheimer’s brain published
A study of the differences between healthy brains and those with Alzheimer’s Disease has produced largest dataset of its type ever.
The tones of Brian Blessed will be asking you to leave Central Library this...
This week, those who are reading, researching, writing or relaxing in the library may well find themselves being regaled by the unforgettable...
Manchester gets behind campaign to combat loneliness this Valentine’s Day
f your heart needs warming this February, head to the little red post box that has popped up in the WeWork building...
Leonardo Da Vinci-A life in drawings
Stop most people in the street and mention Leonardo Da Vinci and they will reply Mona Lisa, or possibly the last supper.
Gender inequality in Manchester challenged with the launch of new scorecard
On Wednesday, February 6, a group of like-minded women together with key organisations, coordinated by Manchester Metropolitan University and the Manchester Chamber...
Manchester scientists use Nobel-prize winning chemistry for clean energy breakthrough
Scientists have used a Nobel-prize winning Chemistry technique on a mixture of metals to potentially reduce the cost of fuel cells used...
Young filmmakers release new film to mark Peterloo 2019
A collection of the region’s young up and coming filmmakers have released a new film exploring some of the issues and ideas connected to...
New Wellbeing Garden announced for RHS Garden Bridgewater
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has announced the design of a garden dedicated to the practice of therapeutic horticulture at RHS Garden...
Manchester is going wild
Manchester is going wild - and setting the standard for cities all over the United Kingdom with a new My Wild City...
Great Painters are rare-William Stott of Oldham
The exhibition will explore the work of the world famous Oldham-born artist William Stott.
His most celebrated painting, Le Passeur,...