by Admin | Aug 28, 2025 | Articles
How do immune cells ‘evolve’ to protect us? Published: Your immune system is constantly updating to protect you from harmful diseases, but how does it do this? At Western University in Canada, Dr Steven Kerfoot and his team of immunologists are studying the...
by Admin | Aug 27, 2025 | Articles
In evidence we trust: how do doctors decide which treatments to recommend to their patients? Published: Our bodies are incredibly complex, and so are the diseases and disorders that make us sick. In order to make us better, doctors and healthcare professionals...
by Admin | Aug 20, 2025 | Career Guide
Championing computing science Published: Scottish Teachers Advancing Computing Science (STACS) is a teacher-led initiative working to advance computing science in Scotland. Co-lead Toni Scullion tells us about the organisation’s commitment to raising the subject’s...
by Admin | Aug 20, 2025 | Articles
What can data tell us about the long-term effects of surviving childhood or adolescent cancer? Published: Our childhood and teenage years are full of milestones and transitions that impact the rest of our lives. For children and adolescents who receive a cancer...
by Admin | Aug 19, 2025 | Articles
What can biostatistics teach us about dolphin culture and communication? Published: Dolphins are known for their intelligence, but do they also have their own culture? Dr Ann Weaver, an ethologist and biostatistician at Good-Natured Statistics Consulting and a...
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