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Understanding transableism: Why do some people want to be physically disabled?

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on January 20, 2020

The science behind transableism

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UCL professor Tim Behrens is awarded £75,000 for innovative neuroscience research

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on January 16, 2020

It is a tremendous honour to announce that one of Oxford and UCL’s very own Professor of Neuroscience, Tim Behrens, is the Laureate for the Blavatnik Award for Young Scientists, in the field of Life Sciences.

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Can UCL scientists win the race against single-use plastics?

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on January 12, 2020February 29, 2020

Lab culture is responsible for the generation of tonnes of plastic waste every year. But how are UCL scientists fighting the addiction to plastics?

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Genome editing: The road to CRISPR babies

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on October 9, 2019September 19, 2020

How far would you go to have a healthy baby?

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The fantastic case of neuroscience and free will

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on August 17, 2019September 19, 2020

It’s a typical Monday morning and you are standing in line at your local cafe waiting to get your favourite breakfast pastry. When your turn finally arrives, the barista tells you they have run out. You are suddenly faced with the task of choosing between one of two alternatives: a bagel or a cake. What will you choose?

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Why you shouldn’t give your genetic data to 23andMe

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on August 17, 2019September 19, 2019

Have you analysed your DNA? Although this might have been a weird question to ask a few years ago, in 2019 it would be unusual if you didn’t know at least one person who has bought a direct-to-consumer genetic testing kit.

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The lethal new face of non-coding DNA

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on August 17, 2019September 24, 2019

What explains a patient’s genetic disease when no genetic cause is known?

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Open Access and Plan S: The rocky road to academic utopia

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on August 17, 2019September 19, 2020

What does Science Europe’s recently announced initiative mean for the open access movement?

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Eating to change our brains: The gut-brain axis

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on August 17, 2019September 19, 2020

Is having a healthy gut the key to your mental health?

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Doctor-induced addiction

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on August 17, 2019September 19, 2020

How corporate greed and duped doctors unleashed an epidemic of opioid addiction across America

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