
The cosmic dance of the chicken and the egg
Kristian Suszczenia explores the origin of life, and how it required evolution for complexity, but also complexity for evolution.
Kristian Suszczenia explores the origin of life, and how it required evolution for complexity, but also complexity for evolution.
Niamh Walker reports on a recent, controversial decision by the FDA to approve Tofersen for ALS treatment.
Lily Massey explores our ‘body clock’, based on circadian rhythms, and how it can be harnessed to treat Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Eloise Trawick reports that Marmoset twins may swap brain cells during development, and the influence this may have for human twin research.
Lily Massey challenges the notion that males are active propagators of the next generation, while females are merely passive carers.
Ellie Smith discusses the current evidence for theory of mind in animals, and the challenges of interpreting such evidence.
Jen Jiang reports on a revolutionary gene editing therapy to treat beta-thalassaemia and sickle cell disease.
Zariel Konadu discusses how anatomy can be a relic of historical evolutionary selection pressures, particularly the appendix.
Sophie Beaumont explores how human diversity arises amidst 99.9% genetic similarity due to epigenetics, and its long term impacts.
Antoine Levie discusses the book ‘Why Trust Science?’ by Naomi Oreskes, and how currently, the trust in science is not universal.