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Monoclonal antibodies tackle major health threats
Studies from the UK and US have shown how antibodies are being used against some of the world’s most challenging health problems – ...
Gege Li
Sep 23, 20242 min read


Understanding what makes us sneeze and cough
US research, using mice, has examined which neurons in our airways trigger different sneezing and coughing reflexes. Sneezing and...
Nuno Gonçalves
Sep 23, 20241 min read


Understanding booster vaccines
Researchers in France have used ‘organ-on-chip’ technology to shed light on the effectiveness of booster vaccines for Covid-19 and other...
Gege Li
Sep 16, 20241 min read


EARA feature – What are non-technical summaries (NTS)?
An article by EARA, that explains the important role that non-technical summaries (NTS) play in improving transparency and openness...
Nuno Gonçalves
Sep 16, 20241 min read


Mpox vaccine tests show promise in monkeys
A new vaccine, under development for mpox, could give better protection against the virus than existing vaccines, a study in monkeys has...
Gege Li
Sep 16, 20242 min read


Nanoparticle heart stimulation in animal studies
Researchers in Sweden have tested a technique, that successfully stimulated the heart in different species of animals, and could offer an...
Gege Li
Sep 9, 20241 min read


Studying how limbs develop – EARA Q&A video
Moisés Mallo, a principal investigator at EARA member the Gulbenkian Institute of Science (IGC), Portugal, features in the latest episode...
Gege Li
Sep 9, 20241 min read


Research on tadpoles to help intensive care patients
Using a drug approved for Alzheimer’s, US researchers have put tadpoles into a hibernation-like state and may have found a way to help...
Gege Li
Sep 9, 20241 min read


Concerns at unregulated use of antibiotics in research
A study has found that widespread and excessive use of antibiotics, unregulated access to critical drugs, as well as disposal practices...
Bob Tolliday
Sep 9, 20241 min read


New Alzheimer’s drug
A first-of-its-kind Alzheimer’s drug that slows cognitive decline in early-stage patients, that was developed using animal research, has...
Gege Li
Sep 2, 20241 min read
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