by Admin | Nov 24, 2021 | Articles
What does adolescence look like for teenagers in England and Japan? Our world may be home to many different cultures, but no matter where we are raised, the time we spend transitioning from children into adults is one of the most important stages of our lives. Dr...
by Admin | Nov 23, 2021 | Articles
Can we vaccinate against the viruses hiding in our cells? Many of us have viruses lying dormant within our cells. While our immune system controls these to keep us healthy, problems arise if our immune system becomes weakened. Dr Matthew Reeves is a molecular...
by Admin | Nov 17, 2021 | Articles
Does science have all the answers? Dr Siobhan Maderson, from Aberystwyth University, UK, has been investigating how traditional environmental knowledge is often overlooked by scientists and politicians. Her research into the knowledge of beekeepers could help put...
by Admin | Nov 17, 2021 | Articles
Why worms matter: the importance of nematode diversity for studying biology and evolution Dr Erik Andersen, of Northwestern University in the USA, is a man with a mission – to capture the genetic diversity of Caenorhabditis elegans. This tiny worm is used by...
by Admin | Nov 16, 2021 | Articles
How research fields are joining forces to protect healthcare systems Healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial resistance are two of the greatest threats to global healthcare systems. Dealing with them cannot rely upon medicine alone. Instead, social,...
by Admin | Nov 12, 2021 | Articles
Using community data and analytics to build resilience to flooding As the impacts of climate change worsen and urbanisation continues, flooding is becoming an increasingly serious problem for communities around the world. Professor João Porto de Albuquerque, at the...
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