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·07/03/2012·8 min read

Targeting the tangled brain

Local research is finding new compounds in the Mediterranean diet that can combat Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Words by Dr... Read More
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Better, cheaper smartphones

MICRo-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) are about the width of a human hair. They can tell a smartphone which way is ‘up’,... Read More
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Cocaine leads to information overload

Cocaine can hijack the brain. Once taken, recovery for a user is a long and difficult road, with life threatening... Read More
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Banking sectors that bounce back

In 2007, the banking sector collapsed.  Today, several banks are still struggling to stand on their own two feet. To... Read More
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·07/03/2012·1 min read

On Bulls and Bears

Hedge funds are pooled money that has few investment restrictions. The money usually comes from pension schemes or university endowments... Read More
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Online chatting and spelling ability: myth, speculation and reality

The Gutenberg printing press revolutionised the world in 1455. It brought the written word to the masses, though in its... Read More
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·07/03/2012·2 min read

The making of Offshore Wind Energy

Malta has a problem. It relies heavily on fossil fuels such as oil to meet its energy needs. Whenever oil... Read More
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Europe, inflation, interest rates, and a financial crisis

The world is currently going through the greatest financial crisis since the 1930s. To reverse the economic crunch, central banks... Read More
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Attention, Research ahead!

B yDr Ernest Cachia... Read More
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·05/07/2012·11 min read

Why did humans develop a large brain?

“Of all animals, man has the largest brain in proportion to his size” — Aristotle. Dr Yves Muscat Baron shares his... Read More
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