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Hannah Devlin

Hannah Devlin is the Guardian's science correspondent, having previously been science editor of the Times. She has a PhD in biomedical imaging from the University of Oxford. Hannah also presents the Science Weekly podcast.

July 2024

  • Jess Thom in sports gear under an arch with green leaves and bunting

    Top Olympic tips for mental resilience to enhance success

  • Head and shoulders shot of woman smiling against black tiled backdrop, wearing white polo shirt with Team GB logo

    ‘They get anxious but still win gold’: Team GB’s psychologist on nerves, negativity and self-doubt

  • Scientist examining hamburger with lab-grown meat sitting at his workplace in lab.

    Cultivated food: from lab grown burgers to medicinal berries

  • Planet Venus

    Signs of two gases in clouds of Venus could indicate life, scientists say

  • UK needs Covid-style push on dementia drugs, says ex-head of vaccine taskforce

  • Scientists design spacesuit that can turn urine into drinking water

  • Fertility drug could lead to 7% increase in live births after IVF, trials show

  • Air pollution can decrease odds of live birth after IVF by 38%, study finds

  • Babbling scouse youngster shows babies can have accents, say scientists

  • Fangs and toilet seat-shaped head: giant salamander-like fossil found in Namibia

  • Bionic leg makes walking quicker and easier for amputees, trial shows

June 2024

  • A mammoth tusk in a riverbed

    Freak event probably killed last woolly mammoths, scientists say

  • A doctor in a white coat takes notes from a patient

    Slow-release ketamine tablets help prevent depression relapses, UK trial finds

  • Oran smiling, wearing a mud-covered helmet.

    UK boy has brain implant fitted to control epilepsy seizures in world first

  • Two male Rhesus macaques

    Animal homosexual behaviour under-reported by scientists, survey shows

  • Science Weekly
    A black hole awakens and why some people avoid Covid: the week in science – podcast

  • Covid immune response study could explain why some escape infection

  • Tobacco-like plant engineered to pump out nutrients found in breast milk

  • Chinese firm sought to use UK university links to access AI for possible military use

  • Anti-malarial drug may help treat polycystic ovary syndrome, study suggests

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