‘Bulges’ in volcanoes could be used to predict eruptions
28 June 2017A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed a new way of measuring the pressure inside volcanoes, and found that it can...
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A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed a new way of measuring the pressure inside volcanoes, and found that it can...
Tony Kouzarides is passionate about ecosystems: well-balanced communities that flourish on mutual and dynamic interactions. But the ecosystems that excite him are not made up...
For the first time, researchers have been able to test a theory explaining the physics of how substances like sand and gravel pack together, helping...
When a drug fails late on in clinical trials it’s a major setback for launching new medicines. It can cost millions, even billions, of research...
Most people experience anxiety at some point in their lives, but for some it can be a crippling condition. Writing for The Conversation, Olivia Remes,...
Experiencing traumatic events may be associated with greater mental resilience among residents rather than causing widespread angst, suggests a study published this week that investigated...
Nanotechnology is creating new opportunities for fighting disease – from delivering drugs in smart packaging to nanobots powered by the world’s tiniest engines.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have designed antibodies that target the protein deposits in the brain associated with Alzheimer’s disease, and stop their production.
Trevor Lawley and Gordon Dougan are bug hunters, albeit not the conventional kind. The bugs they collect are invisible to the naked eye. And even...
A large scale study of women carrying faults in important cancer genes should enable doctors to provide better advice and counselling for treatments and lifestyle...