Patching up a broken heart
16 June 2017It is almost impossible for an injured heart to fully mend itself. Within minutes of being deprived of oxygen – as happens during a heart...
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It is almost impossible for an injured heart to fully mend itself. Within minutes of being deprived of oxygen – as happens during a heart...
Researchers are working with pharmaceutical companies to make improvements across the whole supply chain, from how a pill is made to the moment it is...
A chance discovery in the British Library has led to the discovery and reproduction of the earliest-known children’s adaptation of one of Japan’s greatest works...
How difficult is it to conceive? According to a widely-held view, fewer than one in three embryos make it to term, but a new study...
A photography exhibition capturing the black South African Zionist community – the most popular religious denomination in the country – opens at the Museum of...
How will precision medicine define 21st-century therapeutics? What will future healthcare look like? And what actually lies ‘beyond the pill’? Professor Chris Lowe, inaugural Director...
Scientists have shown how the precursors of egg and sperm cells – the cells that are key to the preservation of a species – arise...
A recent YouGov survey suggests there is increasing agreement that 'Brexit means Brexit'. However, Alfred Moore from the Conspiracy and Democracy Project suspects support is "broad...
Our DNA influences our ability to read a person’s thoughts and emotions from looking at their eyes, suggests a new study published in the journal...
Is the knowledge and scholarship that universities produce relevant to the problems the world faces? In a new essay co-authored with an international group of...