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University of Southampton

Darth Vader graffiti

Your Favorite Heroes Are On Your Side, Your Villains Vote for “Them”

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Trends in trust in parliament, the legal system, and the police within Western Europe and North America.

Trust in Elected Officials Plummets Worldwide as Faith in Police Surges

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
A snapshot of life 135 million years ago in Early Cretaceous England: A spinosaur (center) claims an ornithopod carcass, while smaller tyrannosaurs (left) and dromaeosaurids (bottom right) look on in frustration. Credit: Anthony Hutchings.

Rare Dinosaur Teeth Reveal Hidden Diversity in Early England

Categories Life & Non-humans
vitamin d pills

Prenatal Vitamin D Benefits Children’s Bone Health for Years

Categories Health
The brain of a 7-day-old fruit fly with Tau expressed in a neuronal circuit used by the fly in olfactory memory. The green outlines the neurons, which are starting to swell and degenerate due to the Tau protein. The red shows where Tau is building up in clusters along the neurons, starting to form the clumps that eventually become rope-like fibrils.

Promising ‘first’ in Alzheimer’s drug development

Categories Brain & Behavior
An artificial hand attached to a body

Development of living, ‘Bio-hybrid’ robots needs regulation and public debate

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
Discovery of biomarkers found in highly-infectious patients raises hopes of new TB test

Scientists close in on TB blood test which could detect millions of silent spreaders

Categories Health, Technology
Artist impression showing UVC light degrading SARS-CoV-2 viral particle.

Scientists discover how ultraviolet light degrades coronavirus

Categories Health
Woman eat chocolate

Pregnant women are missing vital nutrients needed for them and their babies

Categories Health
Person smoking. Pixabay

Boys who smoke in their early teens risk passing on harmful epigenetic traits to future children

Categories Health
Diamond in its host rock (kimberlite)

Scientists crack the code of what causes diamonds to erupt

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
Illustration: a black hole accretion.

Biggest Explosion Ever

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Illustration of White Rock spinosaurid by Anthony Hutchings

Europe’s largest land predator unearthed on the Isle of Wight

Categories Life & Non-humans

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