If you’ve ever been a student, you’ll know how to nap. Strangely enough though, if you mention that you’re a … More
Tag: medicine
Raspberry Ketones: What’s the Evidence?
Last year, I was doing some freelance work for a website that reviewed and examined diet products that were on … More
Botox: More Than Just a Wrinkle Treatment
In this modern age of selfies, celebrities and not looking your true age, Botox can be the answer for men and … More
Body Worlds – The Art of Preservation
The study of the human body has been taking place for centuries. At one point, anatomists were forced to conduct … More
Antibiotics: A History
Antibiotics are a huge part of modern life. If you’re feeling under the weather, you might go to the doctor … More
What’s In a Cell? Part 1
When we’re learning about cells at GCSE level, diagrams tend to only look like this: When you get to university … More
Bloody Mary and The Phantom Pregnancy
Bloody Mary. Her name says it all really. England’s first queen in her own right has gone down in history … More
International Women’s Day: A Woman in Science
They say that behind every great man is a great woman. Rosalind Franklin was one such woman, but the odds … More
HeLa cells – The Story of Henrietta Lacks
This is Henrietta Lacks, a woman who has helped biomedical research for over 50 years, despite her never even knowing … More
Ageing genes and the anti-cancer clock
Originally posted on Science Talk: the ICR blog:
We have moved this blog post to our new website: http://www.icr.ac.uk/blogs/science-talk-the-icr-blog/page-details/ageing-genes-and-the-anti-cancer-clock Catch up with more recent…