For centuries, census and household surveys have been the backbone of population knowledge. But we’ve just returned from the ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNovel drug nitisinone could help reduce malaria spread by killing mosquitoesNitisinone was shown to last longer than ivermectin in the human bloodstream, and was able to kill not only mosquitoes of all ...
Anushka Banerjee explores the transformative impact of Public and Patient Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in medical ...
Professor Graham Richards, who has died aged 85, was chairman of the chemistry department of Oxford University, a veteran fellow of Brasenose College and a pioneer in the commercialisation of science ...
A study in Science Translational Medicine found when patients take the drug nitisinone, their blood becomes deadly to ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNIndian slums get ‘cool roofs’ to combat extreme heatsupported by the UK-based Wellcome Trust. “Now, we’re in this position where people are living in precarious housing conditions, where the thing that was supposed to be protecting them is actually ...
Eureka’ moment as scientists discover common drug stops some cancers spreading - Research suggests aspirin supports a boost in the immune system to help catch deadly cancer cells ...
In the 1980s, the BBC Micro introduced many children to computing for the first time and the BBC micro:bit, part of the BBC’s Make it Digital initiative, will build on the legacy of that project ...
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News Shopper on MSNThe historic Bexley landmark nicknamed ‘the cathedral of raw sewage’Bexley is home to a stunning monument that was nicknamed a cathedral – but was used for something entirely different.
The Wellcome Trust Monitor was initiated to explore public awareness, interest, knowledge and attitudes relating to medical research. It was also intended to build an understanding of the societal and ...
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