Trichotillo-what?
To mark the Body Focused Repetitive Behaviours awareness week, Jessica Mclaren speaks to Judith Stevenson about trichotillomania.
To mark the Body Focused Repetitive Behaviours awareness week, Jessica Mclaren speaks to Judith Stevenson about trichotillomania.
Emily O’Connor discusses potential new ingredients for sun creams from unusual sources.
Kirsty McLean discusses the link between gecko feet and newly-developed adhesive materials.
Recent loophole-free experiment tests the nature of quantum physics and concludes that reality does not exist until it is measured.
Michaela Mrschtik discusses the self-cannibalising behaviour of pancreatic cancer cells and what this behaviour could mean for developing targeted treatments for pancreatic cancer.
Teo Aldea discusses whether clever geoengineering alone can solve the issues posed by climate change.
Yulia Revina discusses the neuroscience behind action inhibition and how ‘brain training’ can help.
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'Exercise for cardiovascular health: the controversy of zone training'
Examining exercise zone training for cardiovascular health – high or low intensity?
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'The Sneaky Virus: Herpes Simplex Virus and its Success Story'
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) have infected 3.7 billion adults under 50 worldwide. Yet, most individuals don’t know they have it. Here's why.
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Author: Beth Crookes
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