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Research news coverage.

Urine test that changes colour if it detects cancer could help diagnose the killer disease in the future, scientists say, Daily Mail (2019)

Gold nanoparticle sensor produces simple urine test for cancer, Chemical & Engineering News (2019)

Colour-changing urine tests could be used to detect cancer according to new research, The Sun (2019)

Revealing the remarkable nanostructure of human bone, Physics.org (2018)

New technology for diagnosing immunity to Ebola, UCL News (2018)

Your bones contain crystals shaped like fingers and hands, New Scientist (2018)

New Analysis of Bone Helps Explain Why It's So Strong, Discover (2018)

Crab Shell Patch to Keep Hearts Beating After Heart Attack, Scothealthcare.com (2016)

Cheap colour test picks up HIV, BBC News (2012)

Professor Molly Stevens.

Jim al-Khalili talks to a scientist who grows human bones in a test tube, Molly Stevens. Click to listen.

Jim al-Khalili talks to a scientist who grows human bones in a test tube, Molly Stevens. Click to listen.

Can a Body Grow its Own Spare Parts? Click to read more.

Can a Body Grow its Own Spare Parts? Click to read more.

TED Global 2013 - A New Way to Grow Bone. Click to watch.

TED Global 2013 - A New Way to Grow Bone. Click to watch.

Molly Stevens: She Grows Bones. Click to read more.

Molly Stevens: She Grows Bones. Click to read more.

Molly Stevens: Material Girl. Click to read more.

Molly Stevens: Material Girl. Click to read more.

British science needs to remain open to the world after Brexit. Click to read more.

British science needs to remain open to the world after Brexit. Click to read more.