RE Research Features Unlocking the molecular mechanisms behind Alzheimer’s disease Tauopathies are a category of diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, which involve an abnormal accumulation of tau protein inside the…
SCI RE Research Features The process algebra model: A new way of constructing reality The concept of ‘anti-realism’ is widely seen as a fact of life for many physicists studying the mysterious effects of quantum mechanics…
BIO MED TCH MDA LIF RE Research Features A light touch: Changing the way we treat traumatic brain injury Traumatic brain injury is surprisingly common.
BIO SCI TCH RE Research Features Efficient, low-energy chemical synthesis using enzymes for biocatalysis Chemical synthesis and manufacture can be an incredibly energy-intensive and polluting industry. This is because many reactions require…
BIO ECO TCH SCI RE Research Features BBSRC: Enriching biological science with vaccines, broccoli and equal opportunities Strategy, expertise and leadership are vital components for addressing emerging biological global challenges. Combatting antibiotic…
MED HUM MDA SCI RE Research Features High pressure talk with Professor Rhian Touyz At the Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Science (ICAMS) at the University of Glasgow, world-renowned researchers are dedicated to…
SCI RE Research Features Revealing the properties and structure of the interstellar medium The interstellar medium is the mixture of gas and dust present in the vast expanse of space between stars. It has been modelled as…
ECO ART RE Research Features Hydrogen: The key to a more sustainable manganese production Manganese (Mn) is the fifth most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust, widely used in metal alloys and batteries, but difficult to produce.
HUM LIF RE Research Features Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and sleep disorders — a co-morbid nightmare Dr Teresa Ward, from the University of Washington, is researching the reasons why Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) children are more…