Research into parental support needs is informing Cambridge Children’s Hospital’s commitment to provide a ‘whole family’ approach to care.
Four major turning points around ages nine, 32, 66 and 83 create five broad eras of neural wiring over the average human lifespan.
Bird flu viruses are a particular threat to humans because they can replicate at temperatures higher than a typical fever, ...
The first Bible to feature a map of the Holy Land was published 500 years ago, in 1525. It still influences how we think ...
Researchers have discovered that genes underlying specific behavioural traits in golden retrievers - from trainability to ...
Human-driven changes to landscapes worldwide are ‘thinning out’ the ecological services supplied by wild birds, eroding the ...
A lab-based screening has discovered over 150 common industrial chemicals, from pesticides to flame retardants, that have a ...
Chancellor, Professor Deborah Prentice, has been to the North East of England to visit schools in Tyneside as part of a mission to connect with areas ...
In 1925, Payne-Gaposchkin became the first person to earn a doctoral degree (PhD) in astronomy from Harvard University. Her ...
Deep brain stimulation – implants in the brain that act as a kind of ‘pacemaker’ – has led to clinical improvements in half ...
A new report involving hundreds of literary creatives from across the UK fiction publishing industry reveals widespread fears over copyright violation, lost income, and the future of the art form, as ...
Autistic people are more likely to report suicide-related behaviours and psychological distress irrespective of previous traumatic experiences, according to ...
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