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Robotic plant uses Natural History Museum data to grow 

A five metre robotic plant, using data from the Natural History Museum to drive its growth, has gone on show

Why is egg freezing becoming so popular?: The story of fertility preservation in a fast-paced world

In the last ten years there is one fertility treatment in particular that has seen a dramatic surge in its

Kew Gardens collection to be digitised following £15m government investment

The Herbarium at Kew Gardens, the world’s largest collection of plant and fungal specimens, will be digitised in an effort

The Natural History Museum’s spirit collections are open to tours from the public

The Natural History Museum in Kensington is running public tours of its spirit collections, which are normally inaccessible to the

Severe COVID-19 connected to seven IQ point drop in new study

New research is showing a trend of lingering mental impairment among people who have recovered from COVID-19 infections.  

Imperial College’s gene drive mosquitoes are a malaria ‘game changer’

Imperial researchers have made a breakthrough in the application of gene drive mosquitoes to control the spread of malaria.

What does your eye colour say about you?

It isn’t a new phenomenon that eyes are considered ‘the door to the soul’, but could this be more literal

Computer generated catalyst creates greener plastics

A new catalyst has been developed that will enable more environmentally friendly production of plastics and fabrics, claim UCL chemical

Natural History Museum launch new exhibit on climate change

The Natural History Museum in Kensington has opened a new exhibit examining the past, present and future of the human impact on the world.

Could a diabetes pill really be a miracle replacement for exercise?

A protein activated by metformin, a medication taken by millions of diabetics, could potentially replicate the health benefits of exercise.

South London study shows stroke treatments effective in reducing chance of death or disability

A study of south London patients shows the chance of surviving after a stroke has dramatically improved. The study done

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