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ADHD engineer creates credit card-linked tech nails

London robotics engineer Eneni Bambara-Abban reveals how her ADHD inspired revolutionary wearable tech including payment-enabled nails and smart clothing. Discover how she's inspiring STEM diversity.

Grey Hair Linked to Cancer Defence Mechanism

Groundbreaking research reveals how stem cells responsible for hair colour may protect against tumour development, offering new insights into ageing and cancer prevention.

STEM careers still perceived as 'boys' clubs'

New research reveals persistent gender stereotypes in STEM fields, with careers in science and technology still perceived as masculine domains, creating barriers for girls and women.

Skin cells transformed into human eggs and sperm

Groundbreaking research from Oregon Health & Science University reveals how ordinary skin cells can be transformed into viable sperm and eggs, potentially revolutionising fertility treatments and rewriting the rules of human reproduction.

Orla Kiely's New Regatta Fashion Collection Revealed

Discover Orla Kiely's stunning new Regatta collection, featuring waterproof jackets, stylish bags and accessories perfect for British summer days. The iconic designer brings her signature stem print to functional fashion.

Breastfeeding transfers cancer-fighting immune cells

Groundbreaking Australian research uncovers how breastfeeding transfers protective immune cells to infants that may provide lifelong cancer defence, revolutionising our understanding of maternal health benefits.

Lab-grown cells form early human heart structure

British scientists achieve medical milestone as stem cells self-organise into early heart structure, opening new frontiers for congenital heart disease research and drug testing.

Police station cells for sale in £95k property oddity

A unique property opportunity has emerged in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, where former police station cells are being sold as a conversion project for £95,000, offering buyers a chance to own a piece of local history.

Sir John Gurdon: Cloning Pioneer Dies Aged 91

Nobel laureate Sir John Gurdon, whose revolutionary cloning work paved the way for Dolly the Sheep and stem cell research, has died aged 91. Discover how the schoolboy once told he'd 'never be a scientist' changed biology forever.

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