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Michael Regnier, Mosaic
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An experiment in Guinea may have thrown up a way to beat sleeping sickness for good
A disease that killed millions in the 20th century still persists – and with it the threat of a new epidemic. But researchers may have just made a breakthrough.
Michael Regnier, Mosaic
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When you can't take a baby to the MRI machine, you make a mini scanner to take to the baby
The world's first mini magnetic resonance imaging machine can make a world of difference to treating fragile premature babies.
Michael Regnier, Mosaic
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The Alzheimer’s enigma: can the mystery of what causes the condition be solved?
The cause of Alzheimer’s disease has troubled the science world’s best detectives.
Michael Regnier, Mosaic
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