Under the Radar | 24 May 2013
Remote-controlled, dissolvable electronic implants have been created that could help attack microbes, provide pain relief and stimulate bone growth. Read more...
Under the Radar | 24 May 2013
Remote-controlled, dissolvable electronic implants have been created that could help attack microbes, provide pain relief and stimulate bone growth. Read more...
Medical Myths | 14 May 2013
Is there any evidence that signals do, or ever did, disrupt medical equipment? Claudia Hammond explores the evidence and encounters mixed reception.
13 May 2013
Genetics pioneer Craig Venter reveals what we have and haven’t learned from the human genome sequence, and the huge challenges we face as our population soars. Read more...
In Depth | 22 April 2013
Early trials suggest a host of allergies and autoimmune ailments could be treated by ingesting worm-like parasites. But will it ever reach the clinic? Read more...
Medical Myths | 2 May 2013
World-Changing Ideas | 18 April 2013
The most meaningless, dangerous phrase in genetics is “The gene for X,” says Steve Jones, because the more we learn about DNA the less important it seems.
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