by Admin | Feb 8, 2023 | Articles
Investigating the root of inflammatory diseases Published: Inflammation is an essential part of our immune system, but when it goes wrong, it can lead to serious diseases such as lupus and psoriasis. Professor Hans Haecker and his team at the University of Utah in the...
by Admin | Feb 7, 2023 | Articles
On the frontline of the biomedical revolution Published: The 21st century has seen a boom in biomedical advances, aided by increased recognition of the importance of working across different scientific disciplines. Materials and methods for the detection and treatment...
by Admin | Feb 3, 2023 | Blog
Futurum – inspiration for your Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) How can people train their brains to manage depression? Can modern technology uncover the secrets of evolution? How is mathematics applied to real world problems? Why do post-election protests occur?...
by Admin | Feb 2, 2023 | Articles
How can place attachment improve scientific literacy? Published: At Furman University in the US, Dr Ben Haywood and Professor Julia Parrish from the University of Washington are studying how citizen science programmes impact the relationships participants have with...
by Admin | Feb 1, 2023 | Articles
How can marine invertebrates help prevent organ transplant rejection? Published: A major challenge surrounding organ transplants is the body’s recognition of the new organ as ‘other’, which often leads to a dramatic immune response and rejection of the organ. To...
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