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Altered gene expression and cell interactions involved in COPD
Weapon in immune system arsenal could unlock MS treatment
National Identity Predicts Support for Public Health Measures During Coronavirus Pandemic
Kirigami Robotic Grippers Are Delicate Enough to Lift Egg Yolks
Missing ‘key’ could overcome drug discovery barrier
New Technique Boosts Efficiency, Sustainability of Large-Scale Perovskite Solar Cells
New antimicrobial therapeutics to fight superbugs
Nanobubbles pathway to better medical devices
‘Lab on chip’ can measure protein-DNA interactions
Preclinical model may shed light on eye disease
Manchester lab develop more sustainable and rapid route to future medicines
Development of fatty liver disease under healthy diet
Future food and new secret weapon
MAPK4, novel therapeutic target for triple-negative breast cancer
Microbe communities discovered under Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf
Unraveling complexity of vitamin B12 diseases
Arterial Inflammation and Redox Biology Group publishes in Nature Communications
Gene discoveries could lead to heartier, less gritty spinach
Researchers find promising new target for TB treatment
New biosensors measure toxic drugs in cancer, arthritis, and organ transplant patients
Reducing copper alters breast cancer metabolism
Revolutionary 3D imaging maps how breast cancer spreads
Sulphur chemical technology improves battery lifespans
First structure of human protein complex with licence to kill
Anthrax arms race helped Europeans evolve against disease
Geophysicists detect electron dance deep inside Earth, with Twist
Study untangles mitochondria to reap rewards of exercise
Exercise really is medicine
New research links Australia’s forest fires to climate change
Scientists produce new antibiotics by gene editing
Medicine by Design-funded researchers generate cells to treat bile duct disorders resulting from cystic fibrosis
Antarctic ice sheet changed alarmingly quickly in past – and it may be happening again now
Antarctic ice sheet changed alarmingly quickly 20,000 years ago – and it’s happening again now
Bacteria could extract elements for modern tech sustainably
Researcher linking earthquakes to volcanoes wins Hatherton Award
Mangrove restoration has ecological and economic benefits
Secrets of quillwort photosynthesis could boost crop efficiency
New Curtin study pinpoints likely home of Martian meteorites
Pollution from G20 consumption kills 2 million people year
Towards Self-Restoring Electronic Devices with Long DNA Molecules
Major new study finds key genes in vascular disease that may affect one in 20 women
Plastic-eating bacteria could help aid global recycling efforts
Researchers discover way to increase effectiveness of antibiotics
More than light detectors: magic of your eyes’ pupils
Researchers Discover Monolayer Mott Insulator Resistant to Stimuli Such as Heat and Light
Did Earth tip on its side 84 million years ago?
Incidence Estimation from SARS-CoV-2 Genomes
TB research will make ‘enormous global health impact’