Ancient ice’s secrets can give us a look into the future
The frozen areas of our planet act as a historical record of changes in the atmosphere and climate
It’s just a piece of ice, right?
Errr, no. Ice has memory, as I write in the Financial Times this week. With thanks to Dr Amy King from British Antarctic Survey, for explaining the secrets locked inside ice that can be millions of years old.
www.ft.com/content/b60a...
22.01.2026 08:08
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NEW: A robot hand that can detach, crawl and grasp multiple objects - and could be an industrial boon.
One researcher compares it to the helpful disembodied hand Thing T Thing from The Addams Family, rather than the scary spider-like enforcers of Minority Report.
www.ft.com/content/39d6...
20.01.2026 17:12
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Obesity drug users will regain weight two years after ending medication, review finds
Experts say health authorities need plans to deal with people coming off medicines such as Ozempic and Wegovy
Anti-obesity drugs are great for losing weight. But new research finds that when users stop taking them, they tend to regain the weight and lose other health benefits - and it happens fast. How do health authorities deal with this as millions come off the medicines?
www.ft.com/content/10f8...
08.01.2026 07:33
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Greenland is not the mining gem some think it is
The island is geologically analogous to Canada and countries in northern Europe
Happy new year, folks!
My take on Greenland for the FT: a slippery showman, the Napoleonic wars and why, contrary to belief, the island is no minerals Nirvana.
www.ft.com/content/355e...
08.01.2026 10:13
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Defying death: The origins of ageing
Why do we age? Can it be stopped?
NEW: Our three-part podcast Defying Death follows the quest to live longer from ancient times to today's frontier technologies.
Great to work with the wonderful @hannahkuchler.bsky.social, @flophillips.bsky.social, @joshgd100.bsky.social & the rest of the FT pod team.
www.ft.com/content/a33d...
26.11.2025 09:42
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For scientists, the right questions are often the hardest
The most difficult problems can nurture the most talented researchers
My FT column today on the @harva.edu ‘super-elite’ taking on the world’s greatest unsolved scientific problems. Harvard is betting on their cohort of the curious, rather than the merely clever, to be winning Nobels 10-15 years from now.
www.ft.com/content/b5cc...
19.11.2025 09:51
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UK scales back scientific collaboration with China
Science minister says countries have agreed to work together in ‘uncontroversial’ areas such as health and climate
NEW: A sign of the scientific times as the UK scales back collaboration with China.
Science minister Lord Vallance says the two countries have agreed to work together in the “uncontroversial” areas of health, climate, planetary sciences and agriculture.
www.ft.com/content/edc0...
11.11.2025 13:39
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US ‘wellness’ industry scents opportunity to go mainstream
Supplement manufacturers position themselves to exploit the Trump administration’s openness to fringe science
NEW: Companies selling products that claim to boost health and longevity see a historic opportunity under the Trump administration.
Senior officials have ties to those industries - and health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr is a fan of “wellness” supplements and therapies.
www.ft.com/content/ed42...
25.10.2025 07:24
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This is fascinating stuff
20.10.2025 19:03
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Scientists invent eye implant to help blind patients see again
Device improves vision of people suffering from advanced macular degeneration
NEW: The extraordinary story of an eye implant to help people blinded by age-related retinal damage read again.
One person improved by almost 12 lines of a standard eye test chart.
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20.10.2025 14:55
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How one supplement sums up the uneasy science of selling youth
The potential anti-ageing effects of molecule spermidine have attracted longevity researchers and the wellness industry
The nutrient spermidine is at the heart of a growing battle about health products touted as having anti-ageing effects.
Its promoters cite evidence that it helps extend lifespan in animals - but sceptics point to the lack of research in humans.
www.ft.com/content/7282...
16.10.2025 19:11
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OpenAI is spending at a scale that even Silicon Valley can't quite believe, buying up 20 nuclear reactors' worth of computing power this year. But there are big questions around whether it can turn that power into profit.
An #FTEdit 🧵on the ChatGPT maker’s $1tn bet on artificial intelligence 👇
07.10.2025 13:15
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This is a beautiful tribute to an amazing person who truly revolutionised our understanding of non-human animals.
02.10.2025 15:13
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On 15th Sept, billionaire & Royal Society fellow Elon Musk called for political & interethnic violence, to pre-empt (ie, begin) a civil war. ("Whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you. You either fight back or you die."). A fortnight later, the Society expresses its disapproval
01.10.2025 17:35
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Prize ceremony
The winner of the Royal Society book prize 2025 is ... Masud Husain
01.10.2025 19:25
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A lovely thread on my FT piece today!
So many mentions of Soundgarden, who knew about this before the astronomers 👏🏽
01.10.2025 15:50
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Huge thanks to @mja-uk.bsky.social for last night's awards for my brilliant columnist colleague @anjahuja.bsky.social and the @financialtimes.com project on the race against time to defeat mosquito-borne diseases. Congratulations to @ian-bott.bsky.social, @sdbernard.bsky.social and Charlie Bibby!
18.09.2025 08:39
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Honoured to be in the mix here, and congrats to all the finalists! 🙌🏽
09.09.2025 21:45
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@anjahuja.bsky.social here on the phenomenon called “emergent misalignment” where AI models can end up optimising for malice even when not explicitly trained to do so. www.ft.com/content/7f14...
03.09.2025 06:15
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The race against time to defeat mosquito-borne diseases
Researchers are trying to tackle the threat before nature’s ‘flying needles’ become more prevalent and resistant to prevention
Big thanks to the @mja-uk.bsky.social for the double shortlisting, including for this piece on mosquitoes with @ian-bott.bsky.social, Steve Bernard and Charlie Bibby.
www.ft.com/content/816c...
Congrats also to my wonderful columnist colleague @anjahuja.bsky.social.
mjauk.org/2025/08/15/f...
31.08.2025 09:24
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Janet Yellen in FT oped - Trump’s attack on the Fed threatens US credibility. History teaches us that chaos follows when leaders undermine the independence of central banks www.ft.com/content/d2ea...
27.08.2025 14:48
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The science of starvation
A seminal 1940s study remains hauntingly relevant today
The science of starvation - timely column here from @anjahuja.bsky.social on seminal 1940s study that remains hauntingly relevant today www.ft.com/content/fb0a...
29.07.2025 17:38
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The incredible shrinking fish: Baltic cod evolve to dodge nets
Genetic shift driven by over-exploitation risks undermining populations beyond repair, according to research
NEW: The incredible shrinking fish: Baltic cod evolve to dodge nets
Genetic shift driven by over-exploitation risks undermining populations beyond repair, according to research
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25.06.2025 21:34
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