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How malaria invades red blood cells

How do malaria parasites invade human red blood cells where they multiply and cause infection? And can we use this knowledge…

Helping people with hearing loss appreciate music

Music is all around us – in the wind, in the air, in the rain - and is an important…

Electric currents can boost memory

Stimulating the brain with electric current can boost memory, according to scientists at Imperial College, London. They found that applying…

Telemedicine in general practice

Telemedicine in general practice has yet to become the norm. The way we receive healthcare has not changed significantly in over…

Cascade testing for genetic heart conditions

Familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) is much more common than people realise. We now know that it probably affects around one in…

Robotic arm controlled by the power of thought

It may sound like science fiction, but scientists are closer to developing robotic prosthetic arms that can be guided by…

DNA profiling: Guiding the way

When I watch a TV programme like CSI or Killed, featuring fictional forensic investigators, I am always surprised by how…

Engineering solutions for Michael Schumacher

My dad was the chief engine designer for the Benetton engine that won Michael Schumacher his first world championship, something…

Gaming for stronger arms

Every year in the UK around 100,000 new cases of stroke with arm weakness are diagnosed. An even larger number of people…

Medicine of the future

Test to see if you’ll get statins side-effects – available 2020 Eight million people take statins in the UK, which…

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