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Shopping mall technicians ‘offer solution to NHS eye appointments bottleneck’

July 14, 2025
Technician staffed virtual eye clinics in shopping centres can help significantly reduce serious appointment bottlenecks, concludes a UCL-led study.

Heat deaths could rise 50 times in 50 years, claims new report

July 13, 2025
Rising temperatures and an aging population could result in a fiftyfold increase in heat related deaths in England and Wales over the next half century, suggests a new research paper.

Eppendorf young investigators award recognises neuron-tumour expert

July 13, 2025
This year’s Eppendorf Award for Young European Investigators has gone to an expert in neuron-tumour networks.

UK leads in Europe for life science foreign investment projects

June 29, 2025
The UK was Europe overall’s leading European destination for life sciences foreign direct investment (FDI) last year, attracting a total of 86 projects.

Birmingham four win RSC research prizes

June 28, 2025
The University of Birmingham is celebrating Royal Society of Chemistry research prize wins for four of its scientists.

Miele Professional launches glass washers to cater for all laboratory needs

June 27, 2025
Miele Professional, a global leader in premium commercial appliances, has announced the launch of its ExploreLine and ExpertLine laboratory glass washers – engineered to meet the highest standards of hygiene,...

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Glasgow team wins £0.4 million to harness cancer-fighting immune cells

June 9, 2025
Nearly £0.4 million has been awarded to a University of Glasgow team researching the use of immune cells to combat aggressive triple negative breast cancers.

Trials start on Bath pillow for safer bed transfers

June 9, 2025
A new product co-developed by university academics and their local hospital trust could reduce the time and labour needed to move intensive care unit (ICU) patients.

Study claims mRNA vaccines carry lower GBS risk

June 9, 2025
A new international study claims that mRNA vaccines may be associated with a lower risk of developing Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS).

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