Articles tagged with "Biology"

Sort by

Nature’s Bricks and Mortar

September 2, 2019
This image shows the internal structure of a blood clot.

Going viral

August 28, 2019
Foodborne viruses present a major challenge to the safety of a range of foods including ready–to–eat products, fresh produce and pork products. While viruses cannot grow in or on foods,...

A mysterious relationship

August 28, 2019
It is hardly a secret that obesity continues to emerge as a pandemic, but less well known is the biochemical link with depression. While it is proving difficult to elucidate,...

BES plans ‘double blind’ peer review trial

August 23, 2019
The British Ecological Society has announced it will be conducting a randomised trial to determine the effects of “double blind” peer review.

Oldest stegosaur found in Morocco

August 21, 2019
Remains of the oldest stegosaur, dating to the Middle Jurassic period, have been found in Morocco.

RC of Pathologists opens new £12M HQ

August 20, 2019
The Royal College of Pathologists has relocated its headquarters to a new £12 million office in Aldgate, London.

Knowing a lot about very little

August 19, 2019
The potential of nanomedicine to tackle many diseases is immense, but we really don't know much about how they get into cells and what potential damage – as well as...

Pin It on Pinterest