As beavers are reintroduced to the UK, Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the consequences
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As beavers are reintroduced to the UK, Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the consequences
Isabel Horsfield outlines the breakthrough discovery of a new type of antibiotic that can kill highly drug-resistant bacteria and discusses a further proposed approach to tackle antibiotic resistance in the UK.
Online Science Editor Orla Watson reports on the release of half a million volunteers’ genomic data to further health research.
Orla Watson, Online Science Editor, interviews postdoctoral researcher Katie Partridge about her experience in diabetes research.
Paris Gill covers new research from King’s College London and the University of Exeter showing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on brain health.
Bronwyn Payne covers new research indicating that rats may have imagination.
Vrinda Arora discusses new evidence linking adult ADHD and dementia.
Eloise Grainger reports on the impressive test drive made by a solar-powered car.
Anabel Costa-Ferreira discusses insomnia, what it is, what the underlying causes of the sleep disorder may be and how to help prevent it
Madi Wharmby discusses a recent study that found that worm saliva has the ability to rapidly break down plastic.
Rahul Anand discusses the recent findings that pollution has been found in the organs of developing babies and why this has scientists worried.
Madi Wharmby discusses Alzheimers, what the signs are and what people can do to help prevent the onset of this devastating disease.
Orianna Xu discusses the recent development of an App which allows users to record their heart beat and that could help them to detect any cardiac problems at home
Isobel Vautier discusses recent findings from the Big Butterfly Count which suggest that butterfly levels are at their lowest in 13 years and that these levels are worrying scientists.
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