We have all heard the famous saying that “an apple a day keeps the doctor away”, however, is this to be replaced with “an aspirin a day keeps the doctor away”?
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In June 2020, “Picture A Scientist” was released. A year later I reflect on the prominent message of the documentary.
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A new technology and a milestone for research, but is it ethical?
Of all our organs, few would dispute the preeminence of the brain. For centuries, we have accepted its intimate connection to thought, perception, and emotion.
Medical nanotechnology is a promising area of research, but lack of equity poses problems.
Are Google’s recent steps to ban climate misinformation too little, too late?
mRNA pioneers Karikó and Weissman were awarded the 2022 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences and the 2021 Lasker Award for the development of mRNA technology that has enabled the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines.
Monday. 1st November. London Euston railway station. Just one day after the huge disruption caused by bad weather events and a tree falling on part of the railway line. The irony of the huge banners saying “No time for delay!” is not lost.
When will we be ready for the next pandemic? Studying the past may give us a hint.