Prof Mohamed Abdallah, Chair in Environmental Chemistry at the University of Birmingham, said: ...
A modelling study published in Annals of Internal Medicine looks at HPV vaccination status in women and cervical cancer screening. Dr Jo Morrison, gynaecological oncology consultant at Somerset NHS ...
A study published in Nature looks at genetic determinants of persistent Epstein-Barr virus DNA and associations with chronic conditions. Prof Lawrence Young, Virologist and Emeritus Professor of ...
Scientists comment on reports that debris from a Chinese rocket (Zhuque-3) is coming to earth and may crash into Britain. Dr Constantinos Charalambous, Research Fellow, Imperial College London, said ...
January 26, 2026 expert reaction to news that the UK has lost its measles elimination status . Scientists comment on news that the UK has lost its measles elimination status. Prof ...
January 21, 2026 expert reaction to research letter on the feasibility of paediatric type 1 diabetes screening . A research letter published in Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology l ...
“DeepMind’s AlphaGenome represents a major milestone in the field of genomic AI. This level of resolution, particularly for non-coding DNA, is a breakthrough that moves the technology from theoretical ...
A study published in Psychological Medicine looks at associations between menopause and HRT use and mental health. Prof Ciara McCabe, Professor of Neuroscience, Psychopharmacology and Mental Health, ...
“This careful, well-executed study, drawing on the largest global compilation of atmospheric microplastic measurements to date combined with transport modelling, suggests that previous emission ...
A study published in JAMA Network Open looks at the association between Generative AI use and depressive symptoms among US adults. Prof Chris Ferguson, Professor of Psychology, Stetson University, ...
“This is an interesting study in that variety of physical activities are associated with decreased mortality, irrespective of total physical activity level, suggesting that varying the exercise mode ...
“Nipah virus is a zoonotic (infecting animals) virus. It can occasionally infect humans, in which case it is highly lethal, with mortality averaging 70% (see our ...