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- Marco is a first year undergraduate at Christ Church, studying Medicine, and is the Online Editor for Bang! Science in Hilary Term 2014.
About Author: Marco Narajos
Posts by Marco Narajos
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Scientific Highlights of TEDxOxford 2014
Posted on January 28, 2014 | No CommentsAdmittedly, it didn’t feel like a day on which to be inspired. Precipitation, surely, but not inspiration, as cold and rainy weather battered the spires […] -
A Myriad of Problems with Genetic Testing
Posted on December 5, 2013 | No CommentsHow much would you pay to know your risk of developing cancer? American company Myriad Genetics offers such a ‘fortune-telling’ service for £2000, although the […] -
Bleach Can Prevent Ageing and Skin Damage
Posted on November 17, 2013 | No CommentsDilute bleach can prevent ageing and damage to skin, according to latest research at the Stanford University School of Medicine. For decades, some doctors have […] -
A Tendoncy for Inaccuracy: No New Body Part Was Discovered!
Posted on November 15, 2013 | No CommentsIf, like me, you’re one of the 8.4 million people who ‘like’ the ‘I F**king Love Science’ Facebook page, then you would have been stunned […] -
New target for cancer treatment discovered
Posted on November 10, 2013 | No CommentsResearchers in the US have found a novel way to target cancer. Published in the journal Cell last week, the findings of a multi-institutional research […] -
Nanotechnology Increases Survival Rates in Mice with Brain Tumour
Posted on November 3, 2013 | No CommentsA research team from Northwestern University has demonstrated this week that nanotechnology can be used to increase survival rates in mice with brain tumours. Researchers […] -
A Very Large, Salty Cube
Posted on October 16, 2013 | No CommentsThe Conundrum The Royal Society of Chemistry posted this chemical conundrum in July: Imagine that all the sodium chloride dissolved in the earth’s seas and […] -
Nobel Prize Awarded for ‘Vesicle Trafficking’
Posted on October 7, 2013 | No CommentsThe American cell biologists James Rothman and Randy Schekman, along with German biochemist Thomas Sudhof, have won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for […] -
Predicting the Nobel Prize
Posted on September 27, 2013 | 3 CommentsOn Monday 7th October 2013, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine will be announced in Stockholm, the home of the Nobel […]