
'Antibiotic stewardship' to keep superbugs at bay just isn't happening
Jun 07, 2016 08:14 am UTC| Science Health
Panic has spread with the discovery of a bacterium, Escherichia coli, in the United States that is resistant to the last bastions of antibiotics. This superbug, which causes many common infections such as urinary tract...

If we know so much about disease, where are all the cures?
Jun 02, 2016 09:48 am UTC| Insights & Views Health Science
We know so much about the genes that cause disease, so why are we not approaching an age of Star-Trek-like medicine in which a doctor can wave a handheld device over a patient, claim to have sequenced the genes of the...

Accurate science or accessible science in the media – why not both?
Jun 02, 2016 08:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
Every day, millions of people take to search engines with common concerns, such as How can I lose weight? or How can I be productive? In return, they find articles that offer simple advice and quick solutions, supposedly...

To understand the brain, it helps to make a computer model of one
Jun 02, 2016 07:48 am UTC| Science
One of the greatest challenges of engineering, science and medicine is to understand the brain, which is the most complex organ and system known to humans. A lot is already understood about how individual neurons and...
Maths anxiety is creating a shortage of young scientists ... here's a solution
Jun 01, 2016 11:32 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
Does the thought of doing long division, or solving a bit of algebra give you the shivers? Youre likely to have maths anxiety. In our recent research, my colleagues and I found that in 80% of countries, girls have more...
Learning the language of cells will help scientists beat cancer
May 31, 2016 13:41 pm UTC| Science Health
Chemotherapy is a blunt weapon. It kills cancer cells and healthy ones, too. For this reason, scientists are looking to develop more targeted treatments treatments that dont create a lot of collateral damage. One strategy...

How scientists are using drones to help predict coastal erosion
May 31, 2016 12:27 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature Science
A large chunk of chalk recently collapsed into the sea from the Seven Sisters cliffs, a world-renowned beauty spot located on Englands East Sussex coastline. To many, they are a quintessentially English landmark and the...