Salmonella infection, but not as we know it
30 April 2012Cambridge ̽»¨Ö±²¥ researchers, funded by the BBSRC, have shed new light on a common food poisoning bug.
Cambridge ̽»¨Ö±²¥ researchers, funded by the BBSRC, have shed new light on a common food poisoning bug.
Scientists have created a simple new model of the human brain which reproduces the statistics of its complex network organization.
Cambridge researchers have developed a new technique for measuring and mapping gene and cell activity through fluorescence in living plant tissue.
̽»¨Ö±²¥relationship between science and religion has had its rocky moments. But Dr Robert Asher, author of the newly published book 'Evolution and Belief: Confessions of a Religious Paleontologist', argues that the two sides can find common ground.
Research provides new insights about what caused the extinction of many of the world’s big animals over the last 100,000 years.
Scientists find that micronutrients affect methylation, which has been associated with changes in the immune system.
A new study reveals how the gathering together of conservation organisations in one location – a ‘conservation cluster’ – can work best to reap global rewards.
An innovative horizon-scanning exercise, which has just delivered its latest report, highlights emerging topics of relevance to the world’s natural environment and the diversity of its species.
Conservation scientists working in partnership with practitioners and policy makers are building practical tools for real-world conservation.
Research provides insight into why some individuals with a family history of drug abuse are at higher risk of addiction.