New cases of dementia in the UK fall by 20% over two decades
19 April 2016The UK has seen a 20% fall in the incidence of dementia over the past two decades, according to new research from England, led by...
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The UK has seen a 20% fall in the incidence of dementia over the past two decades, according to new research from England, led by...
Latest analysis shows that human limbs share a genetic programme with the gills of cartilaginous fishes such as sharks and skates, providing evidence to support...
A study of over 380,000 people, published today in the journal Nature Genetics, has identified gene differences that influence the age of puberty, sexual intercourse...
A new report from the University of Cambridge claims that British steel could be saved, if the industry is willing to transform itself.
John Perry and Ken Ong (MRC Epidemiology Unit) discuss how sexual milestones are influenced by our genes and how this can impact on broader health risks.
A Cambridge-led project aiming to develop a new architecture for future computing based on superconducting spintronics - technology designed to increase the energy-efficiency of high-performance computers and...
Ed Bullmore (Department of Psychiatry) and Nicolas Crossley (King's College London) discuss their work trying to find out how sense of self is expressed in the brain.
From the plight of the Ethiopian Bush Crow, to representation of nature in Winnie the Pooh, to the extinction of ancient Latin American languages, the...
Researchers have compiled the largest known library of bat calls to identify and conserve rare species in Mexico – a country which is home to many of...
Overweight people make unhealthier food choices than lean people when presented with real food, even though both make similar selections when presented with hypothetical choices,...