A study published in Trends in Biotechnology looks at gene editing in pigs to make them resistant to classical swine fever (CSF). Dr Emily Clark, Genome Analysis Team Leader at EMBL’s European ...
A study published in JAMA Network Open looks at the association between prenatal air pollution exposure and the risk of autism during childhood. Dr Chloe Brimicombe, Climate scientist and public ...
A study published in Nature looks at COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and the immune response to tumours during immunotherapy. Prof Andrew Beggs, MRC Senior Clinical Fellow and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, ...
October 21, 2025 expert reaction to unpublished conference abstract looking at oestrogen therapy started during perimenopause (vs started after menopause vs not started at all) an ...
“The annual statistics on scientific procedures shows the number of procedures involving animals has gone down. “The number of procedures using animals in the UK is now about 77% of what it was in ...
An assessment published in npj Clean Air looks at the direct impact of ULEZ on air pollution in the Greater London area. Dr James Weber, Lecturer in Atmospheric Radiation, Composition and Climate, ...
October 21, 2025 expert reaction to conference abstract on the association between hormone therapy and autoimmune disease risk . A conference abstract presented at the 2025 Annual ...
A study published in JAMA Network Open looks at night time light exposure and cardiovascular disease incidence. Prof Tim Chico, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine and Honorary Consultant ...
In the UK, between 15-20% of adults are prescribed antidepressants. While we have good comparative data on efficacy of these drugs in the treatment of mood, sleep and pain disorders, the physiological ...
October 22, 2025 expert reaction to study looking at semaglutide and cardiovascular health with or without weight loss . A study published in the Lancet looks at semaglutide and c ...
A study published in Nature Biotechnology looks at live imaging of late-stage preimplantation human embryos. Prof Peter Braude, Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, King’s College London, ...
Researchers have created pigs that are resistant to classical swine fever (CSF), a highly infectious and often fatal disease that poses a major threat to pig farming worldwide. While CSF is not ...
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