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Skin camouflage – what is it?

A scar is an area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury. Scars result from the biological…

Brain device trial for severely paralysed patients

A tiny device the size of a small paperclip has been shown to help patients with upper limb paralysis to…

Statistical power: assessing consistency in meta-analysis

Assessing consistency in meta-analysis: a new measure considers statistical power: Researchers have improved the assessment of consistency in meta-analysis. The…

Human challenge studies for COVID-19

Researchers are set to explore a human challenge study with the virus that causes COVID-19, the first such study anywhere…

Invaluable tech solutions to help older people

Older people are often desperate for both independence and connection. ‘Aging in place’ – enabling someone to remain in their…

Novel map reveals how immune cells fight and remember infections

Novel map reveals how immune cells fight and remember infections: Researchers have charted the activity of tens of thousands of…

Genetic scissors: a tool for rewriting the code of life

Genetic scissors: a tool for rewriting the code of life: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020 The Royal Swedish Academy…

AI tech advances for World Heart Day

World Heart Day is the 29th September. Created by the World Heart Federation, World Heart Day informs people around the…

Automating processes with AI

Automating processes with AI RSM webinar takes place on Thursday 24 September, 6.00pm to 7.00pm By automating processes with Artificial…

Tackling air pollution in new and innovative ways

Surrey and Wollongong to develop tools to improve ‘street canyon’ air quality: As cities across the globe reawaken from their…

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