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Greater London population at risk of future heat waves

April 23, 2014
Properly adapting buildings for climate change could significantly reduce the risk of heat-related deaths say researchers who have modelled the effects of future heat waves on the Greater London population...

Antimicrobial lassos offer insight into bacterial warfare

April 22, 2014
Starved bacteria use antimicrobial lasso peptides to kill other bacteria by hijacking their nutrient receptors say scientists who have gained the first structural insights into the warfare between bacteria. To...

Sewing machine inspires imaging tool for Alzheimer’s

April 21, 2014
The humble sewing machine has inspired a new imaging tool which is providing new clues about the origins of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Ultrasonic Force Microscopy (UMF) was developed by...

Brain dictionary and road map created

April 16, 2014
An international team of neuroscientists has not only tripled the number of identified insect brain structures but created a simple dictionary to talk about them.The team – which included researchers...

Antidepressants affect aquatic life

April 15, 2014
The presence of antidepressants in our aquatic ecosystem is threatening wildlife, affecting its behaviour and biological make-up. A researcher from the University of Portsmouth has discovered that lower than expected...

A change of heart…in space

April 10, 2014
Astronauts’ hearts become more spherical in space say NASA scientists, which could lead to cardiac problems in space, and have important implications for manned missions to Mars. A study of...

DNA shape-change causes ALS

April 9, 2014
A mutation linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) changes the shape of DNA, making cells more vulnerable to stress and likely to die.An alteration on the...

Genetic mutations linked to melanoma

April 9, 2014
A mutation in the gene responsible for protecting the ends of chromosomes is responsible for a hereditary form of melanoma say researchers from the University of Leeds.People with a specific...

Mechanism of antibiotic resistance revealed

April 7, 2014
Antibiotic resistance represents a serious threat to human health, and researchers in London have taken an important step towards understanding how it spreads by unravelling a bacterial secretions system.Bacteria use...

New hope for CNS damage

April 3, 2014
It might be possible to reprogram and repair nerves damaged through spinal cord injury and brain trauma say researchers who have identified a mechanism for re-growing fibres in the central...

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