Ancient Methods for Judging and Using Testimony Still Valuable Today
Food for Thought
Talking Technology
Yellow-Tasting Sounds?
Players, patriotism, and politics at the ancient Olympic Games
Could the llama help us to fight cancer?
Manipulating Bone Healing by Drugs
Playing the Mastermind Game
A Life-Enhancing liquor
New Drugs from Smelling Flowers
Searching for the Soul
Does brain imaging revolutionize our decisions about life and death for patients with disorders of consciousness?
Life as Art
Using transformative drama to address trauma
Something from nothing: Novel genes from existing, non-coding DNA
Comparison of mouse DNA with that of other species has revealed several genes that have developed through a mechanism of gene creation that remained undiscovered until recently. Research at Trinity College Dublin indicate that this new mode of gene creation is far more frequent than was initially thought.
Biobanking: Reliable Cancer Research
Two eyes with wings
Parents of “Test Tube” Babies: Super Moms and Dads?
Colour from Structure, from Nature to the Lab Bench: “Smart” Photonic Crystals for Optical Sensing
A lethal cocktail for the melanoma
Cells that treat blood vessels
Quantum Mechanics returns to Ancient Greece
Scattered mural painting fragments: putting the pieces back together
Malignant individuals: Will personalized medicine overcome the diversity of tumors?
Governing fear in the global epoch
Graphene: from relativistic quantum theory to future electronics
Could solving the problems of theoretical physics, seemingly distant from reality, influence our daily life? The story of graphene, already being called ‘the wonder material’, suggests the answer is ‘Yes’