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It’s important to realise there are potential consequences from having a Caesarean birth at a late stage of labour for future pregnancies, Prof Anna David @prenataltherapy.bsky.social tells @skynewsrss.bsky.social in light of new @ucl.ac.uk research led by Dr Maria Ivan @uclpophealthsci.bsky.social
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UCL and Loughborough University London have teamed up to launch the Creative Experience Lab London.

This exciting project aims to establish Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park as a leading hub for the UK's creative industries. It will showcase AI, robotics and multiverse technology.
UCL and Loughborough University London launch creative experience hub on Olympic Park
A new chapter in London’s innovation landscape has opened with the launch of the Creative Experience Lab London. Convened by UCL and Loughborough University London, it aims to establish Queen Elizabet...
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Motor neurone disease progresses at a different rate in each individual, @ucl.ac.uk’s Prof Andrea Malaspina tells @skynewsrss.bsky.social following the news that former England rugby captain & World Cup winner Lewis Moody has been diagnosed with the condition @uclbrainscience.bsky.social
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Women with an inherited risk of developing ovarian cancer because they have the so-called Angelina Jolie gene alteration can now be tested on the NHS thanks to pioneering research led by UCL academics including Professor Adam Rosenthal
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New ovarian cancer test offered for women at high risk
Women with an inherited risk of developing ovarian cancer because they have the so-called Angelina Jolie gene mutation can now be tested on the NHS thanks to UCL research.
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🖋️"The spinout sector across the UK is flourishing; £2.6bn in equity investment in 2024"

Writing in @financialtimes.com, Dr Anne Lane (CEO of @uclb.bsky.social ) argues the UK could be doing much more to leverage economic growth from university research.

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Want a quick economic win? Look to university spinouts
UK innovators too often have to find capital in the US — the quid pro quo is often jobs and facilities there instead of here
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From finding a "universal language" in science, to comedy, conferences and following her passion, Prof Dame Ijeoma Uchegbu @ucllifesciences.bsky.social tells BBC World Service about her fascinating path to becoming a pioneer of pharmaceutical nanoscience and champion for race equality
Outlook - One suitcase, three kids: a broke scientist pursues a dream - BBC Sounds
Once a homeless single mum, Dame Ijeoma Uchegbu is now a nanomedicine pioneer
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A team involving @uclqsion.bsky.social and @crick.ac.uk scientists has, for the first time, directly visualised and quantified the protein clusters believed to trigger Parkinson’s disease, with a technique that could support the development of diagnostics and treatments for Parkinson’s in the future
Parkinson’s ‘trigger’ directly observed in human brain tissue for the first time
A team involving UCL scientists has, for the first time, directly visualised and quantified the protein clusters believed to trigger Parkinson’s disease.
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Lung function among people in England who used wood or coal burning stoves or open fires in their own home declined faster over eight years compared to those without these heat sources, finds a new analysis led by Dr Laura Horsfall @uclpophealthsci.bsky.social www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/se...
Indoor wood burners linked to a decline in lung function
Using a wood or coal burning stove or open fire at home may lead to a decline in lung function, suggests a new analysis from UCL researchers.
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🔊"The thing that links all these problems together is an unethical attention economy that is seeking to hold us at any cost"

Dr Kaitlyn Regehr @artshumsucl.bsky.social joins #Oprah to discuss how hate, harm and disinformation are algorithmically prioritised online.

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Gen Z Tech Addiction Crisis with Oprah and Adam Alter
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🔊"We are seeing big conglomerate organisations who are providing the same kind of formulaic childcare in a number of settings"

@drantoniasimon.bsky.social @sriucl.bsky.social @ioe.bsky.social describes how the privatisation of nurseries has affected #childcare provision.
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More than a million people were referred by GPs to social prescribing services in England in 2023, far exceeding initial targets, finds a new study led by Dr Feifei Bu and Professor Daisy Fancourt @ucliehc.bsky.social @uclpophealthsci.bsky.social with the National Academy for Social Prescribing
Social prescribing rises sharply among England’s GPs
More than one million people a year are now being referred by GPs to social prescribing services, according to a new study led by researchers at UCL.
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As covered in his book, 'Windrush Cricket', Dr Michael Collins @uclhistory.bsky.social reflects on the role of cricket clubs as safe spaces for the #WindrushGeneration.

He also considers the impact of a 1982 game between the Met Police CC and Brixton West Indies CC.

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Cricket's healing role after the Brixton Riots
A year after the Brixton riots, the Brixton West Indies Cricket Club and the Metropolitan Police came together.
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A global clinical trial for a new Huntington’s disease treatment has posted positive results today, announced by trial sponsor uniQure and UCL scientists Prof Sarah Tabrizi and @profwild.bsky.social @uclqsion.bsky.social @uclbrainscience.bsky.social. Watch on BBC News at One 📺
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World-leading Alzheimer’s disease experts are calling for rapid reform in healthcare systems, public policy, and societal attitudes, in order to fully realise the potential of groundbreaking new medications, in a new @thelancet.com Series involving Prof Nick Fox @uclqsion.bsky.social
Healthcare, policy, and social changes needed in light of Alzheimer’s breakthroughs
World-leading Alzheimer’s disease experts, including UCL scientists, are calling for rapid reform in healthcare systems, public policy, and societal attitudes, in order to fully realise the potential ...
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