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An autopsy specimen from a fatal case of amoebic infection. No further clinical information is available. The specimen...
A 1971 operative resection specimen, from the Dreadnought hospital, consisting of part of a warty skin nodule (...
A 1973 autopsy specimen consisting of a vertical slice of an enlarged kidney (225g) from an Irish woman, aged 47, who...
A 1975 autopsy specimen from a 50 year old woman with a long history of chronic bronchitis and emphysema. The specimen...
Benzene podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Humans have wanted to fly for thousands of years. Modern jet engines allow us to fly more efficiently, at greater...
In this week's Naked Scientists NewsFlash, a new TB vaccination that stands out on it's own, how babies make...
This week, we explore the problem of persistent pain. We find out how chronic pain is currently treated, and look to...
Elena Barton explains how a wide range of sensors using optics and sound waves can be engineered to monitor bridges and...
What happens when a black hole rips a star to shreds?& What can a solar science mission tell us about other stars?...
Cocaine podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Ever wondered what all that junk in your DNA trunk is doing? Find out in this QotW! Plus, we ask: what's the point...
In this NewsFlash, scientists spot a black hole tearing a star apart, the confusion caused by Comet Hartley 2, and how...
This week, we find out how to get useful gas from useless coal, and make money from waste carbon dioxide!&...
Engine driver David Gates takes us through the workings of a steam engnine to explain how they powered early trains,...
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - What UK farmers are doing to protect the country's vanishing bumblebees,...
This month: how a neat piece of statistical analysis has led to the construction of a prehistoric history; how...
Hydrogen peroxide podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Professor Jenny Morton provides new insight into the cognitive abilities of the supposedly dim-witted sheep and...
This month we hear investigating the cognitive abilities of sheep can enable a better insight into the development and...
Is it true that there are more earthquakes now than in the past, and that they are more intense? We explore the problem...
A new source of cells to repair damaged hearts as well as a way to tailor make hearing aids...
The good side of microbes goes under the microscope this week as we explore how the 100 trillion bacteria that thrive...
Dr. Martina Micheletti explains how monitoring the fluid dynamics through a bioreactor could help manufacturers produce...