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On Thursday 1st December, Old Joe lit up red to acknowledge World AIDS day. Rachel Kahn reports
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For the second year running, from the 14th-20th November, Old Joe will be turning blue to mark World Antibiotic Awareness and to highlight the growing problem of antibiotic resistance. Rachel Kahn reports
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Twenty years of research leads to a breakthrough for male contraception, however, the trial has now come to a standstill. Rachel Kahn investigates
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It was a big year for the scientific Nobel prizes, with both the Chemistry and Physics prizes going to former UoB academics. Sci&Tech writers explore the science behind each prize
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All 193 countries in the United Nation have recently signed an agreement, aiming to eliminate drug-resistant infections, reports Rachel Kahn
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Using a new method, US scientists have successfully birthed a healthy, three person baby boy. Rachel Kahn reports
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Four months after the first discovery of gravitational waves, UoB contributes again to their subsequent detection. Rachel Kahn reports.
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MP and Minister of Life Sciences George Freeman visited the University of Birmingham to urge staff and students to vote remain in the EU referendum.
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Rachel Kahn discusses the impact Brexit may have upon British science and why she is voting to stay in the European Union on the 23rd of June.
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Rachel Kahn attended a talk on the Wellcome Trusts' findings of their most recent Monitor survey.
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Derek Fidyka is a patient involved an experimental procedure that could give him full mobility after a serious injury. Rachel Kahn investigates.
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Groundbreaking research at UoB is paving the way for new cancer therapies. Rachel Kahn reports.