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Everest study shows neuron loss when climbing

November 10, 2008
Researchers have discovered that climbers could suffer a reduction in brain size during high climbs.

Mans best friend helps disease hunt

November 7, 2008
For centuries man has had a uniquely close relationship with dogs. Now, dogs are taking on a new role - they are helping in the hunt for genetic mutations that...

Magnetism holds the key

November 6, 2008
A new approach could revolutionise point-of-care testing with its robust and remote properties

Textbooks use white men as ‘universal model’

November 5, 2008
Images of white men predominate in western anatomy textbooks, which present them as a “universal model” of the human being. This is the main conclusion of a study that has...

No distance too great

November 4, 2008
Tele-pathology has promised lots and delivered very little over the last few years. Historically, people have cited technical boundaries and some do not like the idea of remote diagnosis, but...

A good judge of character

November 4, 2008
NanoSight tell us why their characterisation systems provide a unique ability to directly visualise and size nanoparticles in a liquid suspension

Nanotech key in weaning Europe off oil

November 3, 2008
Optimistic views of global solar power are possible say ESF

Of mice and men

October 27, 2008
If you want to know the history of human movement across the planet - have a look at mice DNA. This is the thinking of researchers from the Universities of...

Ground level ozone is not yesterday’s problem

October 27, 2008
Existing ozone controls are simply not enough – the message from the report by the Royal Society and UK national academic of science is clear.

Flexible approach to organic display screens

October 27, 2008
It was two years ago when Sony proudly announced the development of flexible display screens that use organic material. So just where are our bendy screens!

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