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Lab-grown womb lining implanted with human embryos

Cambridge researchers create a replica human womb lining, successfully implanting early-stage embryos. This breakthrough could transform our understanding of early pregnancy and miscarriage.

The Chefs Cooking in Antarctica's -40C Kitchens

Discover how chefs like Al Chapman and Paddy Rietveld craft comfort food in Antarctica's brutal conditions, boosting morale for isolated research crews with everything from cheese rolls to fortune cookies.

Quant firm pays £106m wages to 49 staff

A parent company of secretive quant trading firm G-Research has paid out a staggering £106m in wages to just 49 employees over eight months, accounts reveal. Discover the details of London's high-stakes finance world.

NHS gene therapy funding crisis as cures cost millions

Breakthrough gene-editing treatments for rare diseases exist, but costs run to seven figures per patient. Experts warn the current market model is broken, demanding a new social contract for NHS delivery.

London road rage warning as Christmas exodus begins

New research reveals London drivers are most likely to panic in road rage incidents during the pre-Christmas rush. Experts warn distracted driving could lead to fines up to £5,000 and 9 penalty points. Learn five key strategies to stay safe.

Trump to Dismantle Key US Climate Research Centre

The Trump administration plans to break up the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, a move condemned by scientists and Governor Jared Polis as a risk to public safety.

Experts: Don't Ban Solar Geoengineering Research

Leading climate scientists argue that halting research into solar radiation modification is a dangerous mistake, especially for vulnerable African nations. Calls for transparent, global scientific inquiry.

IVF couples use legal loophole to rank embryos

Couples in the UK are using a legal grey area to screen IVF embryos for traits like intelligence and height, raising major ethical questions about 'designer babies'. Discover the implications.

Polygenic Embryo Screening in IVF: How It Works

Polygenic embryo screening (PES) is a new IVF add-on that claims to predict disease risk. Explore the science, the controversy, and what UK experts say about its efficacy and ethics.

Mother of world's first IVF boy shares her story

Grace MacDonald recounts her pioneering journey to motherhood via IVF in 1979, giving birth to the world's first IVF boy, Alastair. A story of hope, science, and an unbreakable bond.

Son's 140km Trek for Mum's Alzheimer's Research

Charlie Quirke embarks on a 140km emotional trek to fundraise for Alzheimer's Research UK after his mum Pauline's diagnosis. Follow his journey and learn how to support the cause.

Imperial & Reuters Launch London Frontier AI Lab

Imperial College London and Thomson Reuters launch a new Frontier AI Lab, backed by UK skills funding. The partnership aims to tackle AI safety and ethics, bringing cutting-edge research to the capital. Discover how London is competing for global AI leade

Why Medical Research Still Needs Animal Testing

Leading UK scientists explain why animal testing remains crucial for medical breakthroughs and why alternatives face significant biological complexities. Read their expert analysis.

Poetry jailbreaks AI safety in 62% of models

Italian researchers discover AI safety features bypassed through poetry. 62% of tested models provided harmful content when prompted with verse. Learn how this vulnerability affects AI security.

Study Debunks Trump's Immigration Raid Claims

New analysis reveals 73% of ICE detainees have no criminal convictions, contradicting Trump's claims about immigration raids targeting criminals. Discover the facts.

Five Brain Epochs Found, But Ageing Overlooked

New Cambridge University research identifies five distinct brain development stages, yet older readers note the final two epochs receive minimal attention. Read the full analysis.

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