by Admin | Feb 8, 2024 | Articles
The importance of memory in severe mental illness Published: While we all sometimes forget where we put our phone or keys, memory problems can have much more serious consequences. Together with his collaborators, Professor Jack Mellor from the University of Bristol,...
by Admin | Feb 6, 2024 | Articles
Remembering resistance: nongenetic memory in bacteria Published: Typically, the skills and properties developed through adaptation during a lifetime may not be directly passed onto the next generation as encoded in genes – they are learnt. However, Dr Hanna Salman and...
by Admin | Feb 1, 2024 | Articles
A world of opportunity in dental research Published: Oral health plays an integral part in our overall health. However, oral diseases are prevalent worldwide, and health inequities mean that not everyone has access to the oral healthcare they need. Dental researchers...
by Admin | Jan 30, 2024 | Articles
From school to university: how can students adapt better to change? Published: Are you worried about leaving school or eager to start on the next chapter of your life? Whether you are anxious about moving away from home or excited to make new friends, times of...
by Admin | Jan 25, 2024 | Articles
How can economists combat crime? Published: How can economists help police forces to better assign their police officers onto the streets, thereby providing a better service to the public? In the Policing and Crime Research Group at the London School of Economics and...
by Admin | Jan 23, 2024 | Articles
How can we reduce fat in fried foods? Published: Deep-fried food is immensely popular. Although embraced worldwide for its deliciousness, its appeal is tinged with health concerns stemming from the significant absorption of oil during the frying process. Dr Reza...
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