
First results from young blood Alzheimer’s trial are criticised
1 November 2017
The results from the first trial of young blood as a treatment for Alzheimer’s have been announced, but how the study was done is coming under criticism

1 November 2017
The results from the first trial of young blood as a treatment for Alzheimer’s have been announced, but how the study was done is coming under criticism

1 November 2017
There were 81 confirmed cases of protected birds of prey being attacked or killed in Britain in 2016, yet the authorities didn’t take a single person to court

31 October 2017
Fixed-odds betting terminals suck in problem gamblers with the lure of quick wins, but few studies have investigated how to reduce their harm

31 October 2017
A protein might be capable of spreading Alzheimer’s through blood transfusions and surgical equipment, but we don’t know yet how much of a risk this is

30 October 2017
Legalising the trade in rhino horn from South Africa could match black market supply and maybe even double it, with the aim of driving poachers out of business

30 October 2017
Cryptocurrencies and the blockchain they run on already slurp as much energy as some countries, and as they go mainstream, something needs to be done

27 October 2017
The placebo effect not only works in medicine, it can also boost cognitive ability, unleashing creativity and driving original thought

26 October 2017
Very few gamers really meet the proposed criteria for internet gaming disorder – instead they may play excessively to fill gaps in other areas of their life