by Admin | Mar 14, 2024 | Articles
How does the inner ear develop into a sensitive hearing and balance organ? Published: Our inner ears contain specialised hair cells that give us the ability to hear a range of sounds and to orientate ourselves in three dimensions. At Baylor College of Medicine in the...
by Admin | Mar 13, 2024 | Articles
Building a better future: how can architecture help make a better world? Published: What leads to good architecture? How can we create environments that are not only functional, but also help people feel happy and meaningfully engaged in the world? At Toronto...
by Admin | Mar 12, 2024 | Articles
Understanding leptin: how can changes in body weight affect reproduction? Published: Dr Carol Elias, a physiologist and neuroscientist at the University of Michigan Medical School in the US, is exploring how a hormone called leptin influences metabolism and...
by Admin | Mar 7, 2024 | Articles
Using creative arts to address children’s eco-anxiety Published: As the climate and biodiversity crises worsen, predictions about the future are becoming increasingly gloomy. This has a profound effect on people’s mental health, especially children. A team of Canadian...
by Admin | Mar 7, 2024 | Blog
World Book Day: where could books lead you? As we celebrate World Book Day on 7th March, we look at how books, stories and reading have influenced the researchers we work with. Books that open up the world “At school, I loved English literature because books had the...
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