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Men miss social cues, study shows
19 Jun 2015: It's true what women say - they are better at reading others than men.
Giant hologram gives training extra dimension
19 Jun 2015: A full colour, animated 3D hologram of the human body – the first anatomy teaching tool of its kind – is to go on public display for the first time.
Malaria parasites fight effects of drugs
19 Jun 2015: New insights into how malaria parasites survive and thrive may help to explain how they resist the effects of drugs.
Study pinpoints ectopic smoke link
19 Jun 2015: Scientists have discovered why women who smoke have a higher risk of developing ectopic pregnancies.
Scientists solve chicken puzzle
19 Jun 2015: University researchers have discovered why some chickens are male on one side of the body and female on the other.
Ward for canine cancer patients
19 Jun 2015: A new dog ward for canine cancer patients has been officially opened at the University’s Hospital for Small Animals by Her Royal Highness, the Princess Royal.
Study tracks speed of biological clock
19 Jun 2015: Women lose almost 90 per cent of the eggs in their ovaries before the age of 30, a new study has shown.
Tobacco expert hails TB pioneer
19 Jun 2015: A leading anti-tobacco campaigner is to pay public tribute to a doctor who developed a cure for tuberculosis (TB).
Discovery could help kill superbugs
19 Jun 2015: Edinburgh scientists have developed a new compound that could help fight hospital-acquired infections such as MRSA.
Alcohol study shows ethnic divide
19 Jun 2015: Native Scots are more than twice as likely to die of alcohol-related causes as Scottish residents born south of the border, a study suggests.