Biology
Biology topics: Brain
Stem cells – gateway to 21st century medicine
Driver fatigue – an accident waiting to happen
Alcohol and cars – a volatile mix
Getting our heads around the brain
Cochlear implants – wiring for sound
Prions – morphing agents of disease
Stem cells – gateway to 21st century medicine
Human embryonic stem cells burst into the headlines in 1998 and have made regular appearances ever since. Newspapers love controversy. But why is the issue so controversial?
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Driver fatigue – an accident waiting to happen
Although we often associate driver fatigue with long-haul truck drivers, it can affect all of us.
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Alcohol and cars – a volatile mix
Alcohol produces physiological effects on the human body that can turn safe drivers into potential killers.
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Getting our heads around the brain
Neuroscience has been described as the last great frontier of human biology – in fact NASA's most recent mission, Neurolab, was devoted to investigations involving the nervous system. Australian neuroscientists are among the leaders in brain research.
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The Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and Medicine |
Cochlear implants – wiring for sound
Australian researchers are helping deaf people to hear – the majority of the world's cochlear implant recipients use a device manufactured here.
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Cooperative Research Centre for Cochlear Implant and Hearing Aid Innovation. |
Prions – morphing agents of disease
Prions are the proteins that cause deadly brain diseases. But how do they cause disease and what is their normal role in the body?
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the Australian Government's National Innovation Awareness Strategy |






