A boost for family research
25 March 2009A team studying the psychological well-being of children created by assisted reproduction has been awarded a prize for their work.
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A team studying the psychological well-being of children created by assisted reproduction has been awarded a prize for their work.
There has been speculation for many years that the human brain lives “on the edge of chaos”, at a critical transition point between randomness and...
New evidence which reveals how the Vikings successfully blended into British and Irish culture long before they were consigned to history as barbaric raiders is...
Scientists from Cambridge University have discovered four rare mutations of a gene associated with type 1 diabetes (T1D) that reduce the risk of developing the...
A zero-carbon home which could become a template for larger-scale production in the UK has been unveiled.
Exposure to second-hand smoke could increase the risk of developing dementia and other forms of cognitive impairment, according to research published by Dr David Llewellyn...
Scientists have uncovered the underlying biological reason why locusts form migrating swarms. Their findings, reported in today's edition of Science, could be used in the...
A new way of making LEDs could see household lighting bills reduced by up to 75% in five years time, thanks to research at Cambridge...
A study led by scientists at Cambridge University and Royal Holloway, University of London, has shown that plants are not guilty of creating tens of...
Research at Cambridge University's Autism Research Centre (ARC) has found that exposure to high levels of testosterone in the womb is related to the development...