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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.

Ri Christmas Lectures 2025: Universal truths

December 4, 2025
The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures mark two centuries of breaking barriers between science and the public. This year's presenter, Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock, will focus on endeavours to overcome the boundaries...

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.

Warwick launches £6 million R&D space investment

December 1, 2025
University of Warwick Science Park (UWSP) is to invest millions in redeveloping one of its key sites in order to meet growing demand for lab space in the midlands.

Business spend on R&D improves for first time in years

November 30, 2025
Company expenditure on research and development in the UK increased to £55.6 billion in 2024, according to new details published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

UK’s nuclear material offers plentiful source for new cancer therapy

November 24, 2025
Britain’s recycled nuclear material is to be used for the production of new precision cancer treatments.

Resilience head says Lords life science report ignores training role

November 16, 2025
The head of one of the UK Medicines Manufacturing Centres of Excellence has said a recent Parliamentary report criticising life sciences policy has itself failed to highlight a key challenge...

Kingston study proposes invertebrate solution to decline of in vivo lab skills

November 16, 2025
Invertebrate creatures could offer the means to tackle a life sciences skills gap, suggests a new report.

Breaking down barriers to scientific knowledge

November 10, 2025
The journey toward Open Science is complex and varied, but at its core lies a shared vision: making research accessible to all. Rachel Sully delves into the history, global initiatives...

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