£54 million for medicines manufacturing growth and sustainability – UKRI

Through Innovate UK’s Sustainable Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Programme (SMMIP), eight Grand Challenge projects will develop and demonstrate novel technologies for greener, more efficient medicines manufacturing. They will scale innovations to strengthen the UK’s medicines manufacturing sector and attract investment, supporting national goals to lead in life sciences and advanced manufacturing, outlined in the UK’s Modern […]

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Should we eat dinner earlier in winter? Why timing might matter more than you think

Once the clocks have gone back and darkness falls before many of us even leave work, the rhythms of winter can feel heavier — shorter days, darker evenings, and often, later dinners. But shifting when we eat during the winter could make these months a little easier on our bodies and minds. Our bodies operate […]

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Powering team science to unlock life’s secrets – UKRI

The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) is investing more than £20 million to power four ambitious research projects that will deepen our understanding of life’s most fundamental processes. These projects have been funded through BBSRC’s Strategic Longer and Larger (sLoLa) grants scheme. They represent a long-term commitment to curiosity-driven research that has the […]

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Why women face a higher risk of stroke

Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. It places a huge burden on families, health systems and societies. Increasingly, strokes are not just occurring in older adults. They are affecting younger people in the most productive years of their lives, interrupting work, family life and long-term wellbeing. In the US, around 55,000 […]

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Would you put period blood on your face? What science says about ‘menstrual masking’

In the ever-evolving world of beauty trends, few have sparked as much debate – and discomfort – as “menstrual masking”. This is the practice of applying menstrual blood to the skin, usually the face, as a form of DIY skincare. Popularised on social media, hashtags such as #periodfacemask have amassed billions of views. In most […]

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Why your medication could be damaging your throat – and what to do about it

Every year, people around the world take an astonishing 3.8 trillion doses of medicine. Most of these medicines are swallowed rather than injected or inhaled, because the oral route is the easiest, safest and most familiar way to take a drug at home. But even something as routine as swallowing a pill can sometimes cause […]

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Why honey fraud is a health hazard

Naturally sweet, but potentially hiding a criminal past? This is not the plot of a new crime drama. It is about the jar of honey in your kitchen. Most honey comes from managed colonies of honeybees. Thousands of worker bees collect nectar from flowers, bring it back to the hive and transform it into honey. […]

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Accelerating UK next generation battery innovation through AI – UKRI

The Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Hartree Centre and the Faraday Institution are collaborating to explore how they can accelerate battery innovation in the UK. This unites the Faraday Institution’s excellence in battery research with the Hartree Centre’s strengths in high-performance computing and digital innovation. Under a joint statement of endeavour, they are exploring […]

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NHS trials AI tool for faster prostate cancer diagnosis

The NHS is embarking on a trial that could cut prostate cancer diagnosis times from weeks to a single day. The initiative uses artificial intelligence to analyse MRI scans, potentially transforming care for men with the most commonly diagnosed cancer in England. Up to 15 NHS hospitals, including Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, will pilot […]

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the barriers that can keep trans people from safe healthcare

Transgender people can encounter significant obstacles and barriers within healthcare systems that may hinder access to care or affect the quality of treatment they receive. These challenges vary widely, but together they can create environments that feel less supportive than they should be. A 2025 report found that, in the UK, 52% of transgender people […]

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