In the Lab
IN THE LAB

Climate Change Not ‘One-Size-Fits-All’

A study of moraines shows that climate change has differential effects on the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

New Mums Excessively Sleepy Even After 4 Months

Researchers have found that half of all new mothers are excessively sleepy even after maternity leave.

How Teeth Explain The Tree Of Life

Guided by computer simulations, scientists have been able to replicate the evolution of mouse teeth in the lab.

Shrinking Dinosaurs Evolved Into Flying Birds

The dinosaurs that eventually evolved into birds stayed small to survive.

Sensing Toxic Environmental Mercury

Scientists have developed a portable filter that can detect environmental mercury at 200 parts per billion.

Artificial Antibodies To Treat Lung Cancer

Simpler to manufacture than typical antibodies, the repebody is a potentially cheaper lung cancer drug.

When Nanoparticles Collide

By simulating them atom by atom, researchers have accurately predicted how palladium nanoparticles behave when they collide.

Pan-Asian Trials Could Replace Domestic Studies

Improved adherence to ICH guidelines means that data from Asia-wide trials could be extrapolated to specific countries.

Fatty Acid Transport Proteins Linked To Schizophrenia & Autism

Mutations in fatty acid binding proteins resulting in disrupted lipid transport to the brain could be the common factor underlying both schizophrenia and autism.