Sex differences in brain structure are present from birth, research from the Autism Research Centre at the University of ...
Interactions with friends and family may keep us healthy because they boost our immune system and reduce our risk of diseases ...
Conversational AI agents may develop the ability to covertly influence our intentions, creating a new commercial frontier ...
What unites a wildlife cameraman, a quantum physicist and the co-founder of a solar energy business? For Gates Cambridge Scholars, it's the desire to improve the lives of others.
Researchers have come up with a new way to identify more infectious variants of viruses or bacteria that start spreading in ...
Keeping our brains active throughout life promotes cognitive reserve and resilience, which can help during times of stress, ...
Also known as the Christmas Star, the Star of Bethlehem appears in the Bible’s Gospel of Matthew. The disciple relates how the Magi [wise people] from the East came to Jerusalem and asked: “Where is ...
Trees have a crucial role to play in cooling cities down but we need to plant them much more strategically to maximise the benefits which they can provide ...
We can image a tumour pre-treatment to predict how likely it is to respond, and then we can image again immediately after treatment to confirm whether it has indeed responded ...
This office is a little different. Stevie Wonder’s psychedelic shades bounce light at you from a Rolling Stone cover on the wall. Next to him is a framed jigsaw of Patron Lab members, whose smiles ...
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Fault Lines: Imagining Indigenous futures for colonial collections examines interactions between Indigenous communities and colonial institutions in this vast and culturally diverse region. The ...