New research published in Cell found a bat-infecting coronavirus can enter human cells in a similar way to COVID-19. Dr Samuel Ellis, Research Fellow, Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health ...
Scientists comment to an unknown disease breakout in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Prof Paul Hunter, Professor in Medicine, University of East Anglia (UEA), said: ...
‘Continuous glucose monitor overestimates glycemia, with the magnitude of bias varying by postprandial test and individual – A randomized crossover trial’ by Katie M. Hutchins et al. was published in ...
A study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry looks at fish intake and slowed disability progress in Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
February 26, 2025 expert reaction to the Climate Change Committee’s Seventh Carbon Budget . Scientists comment on the Seventh Carbon Budget, published by the Climate Change Comm ...
February 25, 2025 expert reaction to Professor Sir Ian Chapman joining UKRI as new Chief Executive Officer . Scientists comment on news that Prof Sir Ian Chapman will be joining U ...
Scientists comment on Apple removing their advanced data protection tool for UK users. Dr Rameez Asif, Associate Professor of Cyber and Blockchain, University of East Anglia, said: “iCloud users are ...
A conference abstract presented at the European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation (ECCO) Conference looks at emulsifier restriction in people with Crohn’s disease. Dr Dominic Farsi, Postdoctoral ...
A study published in Cell Metabolism looks at the artificial sweetener aspartame, insulin levels and blood inflammation in mice. Prof Naveed Sattar, Professor of Cardiometabolic Medicine/Honorary ...
A study published in Nature looks at Microsoft Azure Quantum on measuring topological qubits. Professor George Booth, Professor of Theoretical Physics at King’s College London, said: What is the ...
A study published in Nature estimates global glacier melting from 2000 to 2023. Dr Alex Brisbourne, who is a Glacier Geophysicist at British Antarctic Survey, said: ...
“This new case in NI is not unexpected and follows many cases in GB. The current risk level across the UK is very high for wild birds which means commercial poultry flocks are at elevated risk right ...