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The eradication game

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on January 26, 2018September 19, 2020

In the game of viral infections versus humans, viruses have been winning for a few thousand years. However with massive advances in research and global health policy, we are starting to take the upper hand.

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“More research is needed” and other clichés

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on January 26, 2018September 19, 2020

Why is more research needed? This simple phrase can greatly affect the portrayal of scientific research, and we need to explore why.

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Depression in dementia: A volunteer’s perspective

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on January 26, 2018September 19, 2020

Dementia affects one person every three seconds around the world. How can we help?

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Biological zombies

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on January 26, 2018September 19, 2020

How certain creatures can control the minds of their unwitting hosts…

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Spaceflight: The human body to the limit

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on January 26, 2018September 19, 2020

Microgravity has a negative impact on almost every aspect of the human body making the outlook for colonising Mars seem less than promising.

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Why we love

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on January 26, 2018September 19, 2020

Love is a huge part of the human experience, but what can neuroscience reveal about the mechanisms which drive it?

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One too many?

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on January 26, 2018September 19, 2020

Have you ever asked yourself why your hangovers always seem so much worse than your friends?

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