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Intestinal microbiota shows potential as diagnostic tool

September 10, 2019
The composition of intestinal microbiology can influence chances of developing bowel cancer, researchers have found.

Defending our last line

September 10, 2019
Swift action is vital in the battle against AMR. But as our last lines of defense begin to fall to a worryingly diverse number of bacterial resistance mechanisms, forget therapeutics,...

Matter over mind

September 10, 2019
Materials science and nanotech are vital for developing implantable microdevices but there are several key issues to overcome before a device can be successfully used to tackle neurological disease. Here...

WHO joins Plan S

September 3, 2019
The World Health Organisation has become the first United Nations agency to join Plan S, the global open access scientific publishing initiative.

Drought-resistant cereal gene isolated

September 2, 2019
Plant scientists have identified a gene responsible for drought resistance in barley that could lead to more drought resistant crops.

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