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Wearable tech creates user-friendly sleep apnoea test

February 4, 2026
New wearable technology developed by the University of Chester is providing fresh insights into how to monitor sleep patterns and tackle sleep apnoea, with the aid of AI deep learning...

Microscopes to market: Exporting for innovation

February 2, 2026
Lab and life science innovators often lack the knowledge and resources to expand into foreign markets. That’s where UK Export Finance could make a difference, says Tim Reid.

Britain continues to dominate European biotech investment, says BIA

January 26, 2026
The UK remained Europe’s leading national biotech market in 2025 throughout the year, accounting for nearly one third of all European venture financing, according to the latest Bioindustry Association (BIA)...

‘World first’ brain cancer implant therapy nets £4.5 million investment

January 25, 2026
Cheshire-based medtech business QV Bioelectronics has won £4.5 million in investment and grant funding to support its new technology for glioblastoma brain cancer.

Sounding cocci-ed

January 11, 2026
Broadcasters have a duty to promote science but when they do, it helps to get the details right, cautions Professor Brian J Ford.

New towns challenge Oxbridge supercluster domination

January 9, 2026
Two of Britain’s post-war new towns are challenging Oxford and Cambridge’s domination of the country’s science and technology supercluster, claims a new report by commercial leaders.

Stars present and future

January 5, 2026
Another strong showing across the board in a hard-fought contest for the Lab Awards 2025.

Big Ask: Bruntwood’s Kath Mackay

December 22, 2025
Regional innovation ecosystems are crucial to ensure university spin-outs are retained and nurtured to play their part in the UK R&D sector, says Dr Kath Mackay, chief scientific officer at...

Pistoia Alliance survey warns of ‘AI scientific content crisis’

December 8, 2025
AI systems for scientific organisations are too often being built on incomplete or insufficiently traceable evidence that reduces confidence in them, suggests data from the Pistoia Alliance.

Board of science

December 1, 2025
Celebrating Game Theory's 40th appearance, Ian Turner and Louise Robinson venture out from page 47 to discuss the lighter side of STEM.

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