Science Correspondent for The Guardian. Get in touch: hannah.devlin@theguardian.com or DM.

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There was no hack. Some researchers had carelessly made the data available and then bad actors obtained it and tried to sell it. Full story by Hannah Devlin @hannahdev was published in the Guardian last month: theguardian.com/science/2026…
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For anyone following UK Biobank story, here's our investigation from last month revealing dozens of breaches, which now raises questions about whether more could have been done sooner... theguardian.com/science/2026…
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19 Oct 2024
Very valuable perspectives from community organisations on the implications of attempts to rehabilitate scientific racism via ⁦@aamnamohdintheguardian.com/world/2024/o…
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Interested in what others make of the authorised use of UK Biobank data to build an embryo screening tool for cognitive abilities and other polygenic traits. Is this “health related research in the public interest”?
19 Oct 2024
Replying to @ShaiCarmi
1) There's nothing illegal. PGT for any purpose is permitted in the USA, including for IQ. I don't feel comfortable about the company using UK biobank data, but the UKB CEO confirmed it has been kosher.
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And here is my contribution to the Guardian and @hopenothate's extensive report. If you know the history of eugenics, and scientific racism, it is galling to see it repeat and rhyme over and over again. Which is why it needs exposing. theguardian.com/commentisfre…
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16 Oct 2024
REVEALED: An international network of “race science” activists seeking to advance discredited ideas on race and eugenics has been operating with secret funding from a US tech entrepreneur. @davidtpegg @hannahdev @jasonwilson @jason_a_w me. theguardian.com/world/2024/o…
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On what is in some ways the hardest day of my year but in other ways the most positive, as we release the latest report from the @mbrrace confidential enquiries into maternal deaths and morbidity, it is important we recognise the families and friends of the women who have died
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Exclusive: David Cameron has written to Rishi Sunak warning that universities will face job losses and even closure if he pushes ahead with curbs to graduate visas Sunak is weighing up measures to ensure only ‘best and brightest’ come to U.K. Cameron: ‘One of the consequences of any restrictions on graduate visas is that universities will experience further financial difficulties — leading to job losses, closures and a reduction in research’ He highlights the ‘significant economic contribution’ that international students make to the economy He also warns that it could damage Britain’s ‘soft power’ He joins a coalition of ministers opposed to hardline curbs on graduate visas including Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor and James Cleverly, the home secretary Ally of Sunak pushes back: ‘Ultimately ministers get lobbied and make a case for their equities but the PM has to take the right position for the country’ thetimes.co.uk/article/e8cd8…

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Hannah Devlin retweeted
16 May 2024
No bird flu virus was found after cooking ground beef to medium to well done, the US Department of Agriculture said in a briefing after conducting a study as it addresses concerns over an outbreak of the disease in dairy cattle reut.rs/4awomJa
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Intriguing paper in this week's Science: a new, much cheaper approach for MRI scanning It's an MRI scanner that uses a 0.05 Tesla magnet (vs. the current 1.5 - 3 T) and operates at a fraction of the cost (~$22,000 for the hardware), time (<10 minutes), and noise of a current MRI scanner Unlike current MRIs, the prototype scanner plugs into a standard wall socket, and doesn't need specialist shielding equipment It uses a deep learning (AI) strategy to improve the low signal-noise ratio that's inherent to lower field strength MRIs Although the images from the 0.05 T approach aren't as good as from 3 T MRI, they don't seem to be far off Zhao et al: science.org/doi/10.1126/scie…
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