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The University of London (abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom

FatNet marks a significant step forward in the realm of AI and computing

Are humans ready to take advantage of benevolent AI?

A new tool to help diagnose early cognitive decline in dementia from home

Simple, cost-effective test may be used to help improve early diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and provide interventions as early as possible An international team of scientists have developed a new way to screen for age-related cognitive decline at home using a test which asks people to detect sounds and flashes on their laptop

A new tool to help diagnose early cognitive decline in dementia from home

An Ebola vaccine that works for children and adults

The worst Ebola virus disease outbreak in history ended in 2016 after infecting 28,600 people and killing about 11,300 worldwide. The outbreak led to urgent action by medical experts across the world to combat this devastating disease; including the setting up of trials of vaccines to stop the disease taking hold. This global commitment to

An Ebola vaccine that works for children and adults

Gene therapy restores muscle strength in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Researchers from Genethon, the AFM-Téléthon laboratory, Inserm (UMR 1089, Nantes) and the University of London (Royal Holloway) demonstrated the efficacy of an innovative gene therapy in the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Indeed, after injecting microdystrophin (a “shortened” version of the dystrophin gene) via a drug vector, the researchers managed to restore muscle strength and stabilise the clinical

Gene therapy restores muscle strength in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Can Computers be Creative?

The EU-funded What-if Machine (WHIM) project not only generates fictional storylines, but also judges their potential usefulness and appeal. It represents a major advance in the field of computational creativity. Science rarely looks at the whimsical, but that is changing as a result of the aptly named WHIM project. The ambitious project is building a software

Can Computers be Creative?

Scientists discover protein that boosts immunity to viruses and cancer

Scientists have discovered a protein that plays a central role in promoting immunity to viruses and cancer, opening the door to new therapies. Experiments in mice and human cells have shown that the protein promotes the proliferation of cytotoxic T cells, which kill cancer cells and cells infected with viruses. The discovery was unexpected because

Scientists discover protein that boosts immunity to viruses and cancer

Virtual bodyswapping diminishes people’s negative biases about others

What if you could, for a moment, have the body of someone of a different race, age, or sex? Would that change the way you feel about yourself or the way that you stereotype different social groups? In a paper published online December 15 in the Cell Press journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, researchers explain

Virtual bodyswapping diminishes people’s negative biases about others

Bisphosphonates could offer effective pain relief in osteoarthritis

  St George’s, University of London research has found that a drug normally given to osteoporosis sufferers could provide effective pain relief to patients with knee and hip osteoarthritis. Bisphosphonates are a group of drugs known to change the structure of bone and are most often prescribed to patients with osteoporosis, a condition characterised by

Bisphosphonates could offer effective pain relief in osteoarthritis

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