When Brain Glue Fights Back
Kaitlyn Hair takes a closer look at glial brain cells and their emerging “Jekyll and Hyde” role in neuroprotection and neurodegeneration.
Kaitlyn Hair takes a closer look at glial brain cells and their emerging “Jekyll and Hyde” role in neuroprotection and neurodegeneration.
Rachel Milligan tells the story of the botulinum toxin discovery and how the ‘miracle poison’ was transformed into Botox.
Scientists have just explained how fasting cycles could be beneficial for both type-1 and type-2 diabetic patients. Is it the end for insulin injections?
Could it be possible that we harbour a weapon to defeat cancer in our body? YES! Scientists are using our own immune system to kill tumours.
Sarah Neidler investigates what protein intake is optimal for muscle growth.
Emma Briggs investigates whether a transfusion can turn back the clock
A circular economy could potentially solve issues ranging from pollution and environmental damage to international conflict, but it won’t be easy to create one.
How the properties of prime numbers have helped a species of defenceless insects outlast many of their predators and survive an ice age.
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