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Lords urge UK to act now on visas in global fight for US STEM talent

May 6, 2025
UK immigration laws leave the country in danger of missing out on a “massive opportunity” to benefit from the departure of leading US-based scientists and researchers, warns the House of...

Mosquito project overwhelmed by swarm of willing citizen scientists

May 4, 2025
Citizen scientists working with the University of Glasgow have amassed more than 700 reports over a year to document the activity of mosquitoes in Scotland.

Trials tackle if menstrual cycle contributes to women’s soccer injury

May 4, 2025
Football governing body FIFA is funding Kingston University to research whether the menstrual cycle is a contributing factor to a dominant injury in women’s sport.

Royal Marsden claims first with online daily adaptive radiotherapy treatment

May 4, 2025
London’s Royal Marsden Hospital is claiming a medical first for a radiotherapy planning system that can generate personalised cancer treatment capable of adapting on a daily basis.

Show Preview: Chemical expansion

April 28, 2025
After increasing to add a dedicated chemical lab zone last year, CHEMUK returns with a further addition to its show complement at Birmingham NEC from 21-22 May.

NCUB: university-business R&D funding focused on too few institutions

April 28, 2025
The National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) has warned that R&D investment is over reliant on a small number of institutions.

Future-proof your workforce with a scientist degree apprenticeship

April 22, 2025
Keep your business at the forefront of science, technology, engineering and manufacturing by using the apprenticeship levy to train the next generation of skilled scientists through a Scientist Degree Apprenticeship...

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Genetic study suggests possible means to identify drug resistant epilepsy

April 20, 2025
Identifiying ‘genetic signatures’ could enable medical experts to determine which epilepsy sufferers are most likely to certain seizure medications, suggests a new report.

NCUB praises public R&D investment, calls for more

April 8, 2025
The National Centre for Universities and Businesses has applauded increases in state R&D investment, pointing out it has outperformed many leading rivals over a 10 year period.

Let the scientists rule

April 7, 2025
Donald Trump’s expansionist plans are just a retread of century-old dreams of a continent run by technocrats says Brian J Ford. Guess whose ancestor was to blame for that idea?

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