Quantum biology: New clues on how life might make use of weird physics

With tentative evidence for long-lasting quantum phenomena inside cells, researchers are beginning to rethink what we need to look for to find clinching evidence of quantum biologyWith tentative evidence for long-lasting quantum phenomena inside cells, researchers are beginning to rethink what we need to look for to find clinching evidence of quantum biology With tentative evidence…

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‘Doomsday Glacier’ in Antarctica is melting ‘much faster’ than previously thought, scientists warn

Scientists have found the first visible evidence that Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is melting at a faster rate than previously believed – and the event could devastate America’s coastal cities.Scientists have found the first visible evidence that Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is melting at a faster rate than previously believed – and the event could devastate America’s…

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What neurodiversity means for psychiatrists and the people they help

Neurodiversity reframes neurodevelopmental conditions such as ADHD as differences to be embraced rather than treated – but that doesn’t mean abandoning diagnosis and intervention altogetherNeurodiversity reframes neurodevelopmental conditions such as ADHD as differences to be embraced rather than treated – but that doesn’t mean abandoning diagnosis and intervention altogether Neurodiversity reframes neurodevelopmental conditions such as ADHD as differences to be embraced rather than treated – but that doesn’t…

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Sylvia Gyde obituary

My wife, Sylvia Gyde, who has died aged 88, was a medical researcher and NHS administrator. She worked for a number of years in public health, a role in which she consistently argued for the root social, economic and environmental causes of ill health to be better addressed. After a stint as a GP, Sylvia…

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