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Community helps overcome challenges of disability in science
Chantelle Minchin was forced by illness to drop out of her previous university course and decided to pursue a career instead in chemistry. In this account by the Royal Society of Chemistry, she discu…
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Robots ‘offer effective intervention in combatting loneliness and negative emotions’
‘Social’ robots employed during the pandemic to overcome isolation were able to help individuals struggling with isolation, stress and other difficult emotions, claims a new study.
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Enabling miniaturisations of automated organoid drug screens
Advanced cell-based models have grown in popularity for drug testing applications. The use of nanofibrillar cellulose hydrogels has enabled organoid drug screening that is largely animal free, automa…
Comment And Analysis

One indivisible truth?
The European Medicines Agency’s vision of a single source of truth for clinical trial information forces a major shift in how companies collect and store trial data and documents, explain Stephan Ohn…
Interviews

Risk, rewards, and regulations for gene editing
UK leading authority on the human genome, Professor Robin Lovell-Badge speaks with Dermot Martin on the long-term outcomes and resulting regulation guidance following the birth of the twin girls whos…