by Admin | Jan 22, 2026 | Articles
Could the brain’s over-eager ‘pruning shears’ be causing schizophrenia? Published: Schizophrenia is still a very poorly understood psychiatric disease. Uncovering the factors that lead to schizophrenia is no easy task – but neurobiologists are on the case. At the...
by Admin | Jan 21, 2026 | Articles
Targeting senescent cells to promote healthy ageing Published: As people live longer, many spend their extra years managing chronic illnesses rather than enjoying life. Cellular senescence, the accumulation of damaged cells that refuse to destroy themselves, plays a...
by Admin | Jan 20, 2026 | Articles
Can robot teams work together and adapt to solve problems and save lives? Published: From saving lives in disaster zones to inspecting infrastructure and exploring distant planets, teams of robots are beginning to transform how we tackle complex challenges. But will...
by Admin | Jan 15, 2026 | Articles
How are mathematical models helping wildlife management? Published: Humans deliberately manage wildlife populations for a variety of reasons, such as sustainable harvesting or to prevent overpopulation, the spread of disease or risks to domestic animals. But...
by Admin | Jan 14, 2026 | Articles
Combining scientific and traditional knowledge at Tse’k’wa Published: On a steep, rocky hillside in British Columbia, Canada, covered by tall trees and thick bushes, lies Tse’k’wa, an incredibly well-preserved archaeological site that tells the history of the Dane-zaa...
by Admin | Jan 13, 2026 | Articles
Healthy hearts = healthy brains? How protecting your blood vessels could prevent dementia Published: Your heart and your brain are organs with very different functions, but they are deeply connected. Dr Timothy Hughes, Associate Professor at Wake Forest University...
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