New hopes for the nervous system: Parkinson's disease
01 January 2009The way a common virus hijacks the cell it infects could hold the clue to combating Parkinson's disease.
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The way a common virus hijacks the cell it infects could hold the clue to combating Parkinson's disease.
A recently patented invention holds promise for understanding a debilitating disease that affects two million women in the UK.
Bees see some flowers in multicolour because of previously unknown iridescence of the petals, usually invisible to the human eye, researchers from the University of...
A team of scientists from the University of Cambridge and the University of Cukurova in Turkey has taken a major step to understanding how the...
The idea of culture is becoming synonymous with conflict and polarisation - and in the process putting some of the world's most precious heritage sites at...
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A new guide which shows Christian leaders how to work through their differences without becoming embroiled in long-term disputes has been released.
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British Universities are not hotbeds of Islamic radicalism, despite fears about the rise of "campus extremism", a new study has found.
The Grand Opening of the Centre for the Physics of Medicine marks a major development in bringing together researchers working at the interface of physical...