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In a picture: The quest to map all the cell types in a human lung
In a picture: The quest to map all the cell types in a human lung
Prof. Martijn Nawijn says lung disease is understudied — something he hopes his work will change.
Horizon
Jan 7
Q&A: ‘We need to reduce the ‘embodied energy’ of buildings
Q&A: ‘We need to reduce the ‘embodied energy’ of buildings
We need to create a circular construction industry ‘within five years’, says Dr Catherine De Wolf
Horizon
Jan 5
2021: Beyond coronavirus — what’s in store for science in the year ahead?
2021: Beyond coronavirus — what’s in store for science in the year ...
We put that question to some of our 2020 interviewees.
Horizon
Jan 4
PCR, antigen and antibody: Five things to know about coronavirus tests
PCR, antigen and antibody: Five things to know about coronavirus tests
How do these tests work, and what are they good for?
Horizon
Dec 21, 2020
Twenty surprising scientific facts we learned in 2020
Twenty surprising scientific facts we learned in 2020
Bats chatter, people can’t self-tickle and plants are being programmed to produce vaccines.
Horizon
Dec 17, 2020
Q&A: How Covid-19 hijacks human cells
Q&A: How Covid-19 hijacks human cells
The coronavirus uses a ‘doorway’ that’s also exploited by other deadly viruses.
Horizon
Dec 15, 2020
Galactic archaeology: astronomers are using stars as fossils to study the Milky Way
Galactic archaeology: astronomers are using stars as fossils to stu...
New studies are piecing together our galaxy’s stellar history.
Horizon
Dec 14, 2020
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