In the largest genomic analysis of UK infant microbiomes to date, researchers have uncovered a type of bacterium that helps digest breast milk and protects a baby's gut from pathogens.
In a new study led by researchers at UCL and Birkbeck, a new technology that uses light waves to measure activity in babies’ ...
If you're skilled at a physical activity like ballet ... researchers at the University of College London (UCL) have found in a fascinating new study. The study has implications for helping ...
Consuming more ultraprocessed foods could mean a greater risk for type 2 diabetes, according to new research. Experts share ...
Newborn babies have one of three pioneer bacteria in their gut shortly after birth, one of which could be used to develop new ...
Targeted interventions can raise overall educational outcomes for students with special educational needs and disabilities ...
A fingertip device that closely mimics the sensation of interacting with real objects, developed by a team led by UCL ...
The research examined survey responses over a decade from 32,000 adults aged 50 and older across 14 European countries. A new ...
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It started with a melting glacier, which set off a landslide, which triggered a 650-foot high mega-tsunami in Greenland. Then ...
Lead author Professor John Deanfield (UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science) said, "Our previous SELECT analysis showed the benefits of semaglutide for people with cardiovascular disease who had ...
A new technology which uses harmless light waves to measure activity in babies’ brains has provided the most complete picture ...