Rules of engagement: Nullifying neurotrauma

Rules of engagement: Nullifying neurotrauma

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Stonehenge and the summer solstice

Coming up, we explore the summer solstice and its enduring connection with Stonehenge. Larissa Palethorpe at the University of Bristol explains the astronomical significance of the summer solstice; Jennifer Wexler at English Heritage on the origins of Stonehenge; Richard Bevins a ...  Show more

Christian Eriksen's heart device, and air leaks on the ISS

Coming up, Danish footballer Christian Eriksen is reportedly "doing well" after collapsing for a second time during an international match. Did a tiny device called an implantable cardioverter defibrillator save his life? Plus, whether magnetic immune cells in the liver can drive ...  Show more

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