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Hannah Devlin

Science correspondent for The Guardian. Regular contributor to the Science Weekly podcast.

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Oct 9, 2024 • 24min

All the news and science from the 2024 Nobel prizes

Nicola Davis, a Guardian science correspondent specializing in biology and gene regulation, and Hannah Devlin, an expert in biochemistry and protein structures, delve into the groundbreaking announcements from the 2024 Nobel Prizes. They discuss the significant role of microRNA in gene regulation and its implications for health. The conversation also highlights advancements in artificial intelligence and its dual nature, weighing its potential against risks associated with job displacement. The importance of collaboration in science, enhanced by AI, is emphasized as a key to future breakthroughs.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 20min

The US tech startup promising smarter babies

Hannah Devlin, Guardian Science correspondent, delves into the controversial practices of Heliospect Genomics, a startup helping wealthy couples select embryos based on traits like intelligence. The conversation raises ethical concerns about 'designing' babies and the unpredictable nature of genetic technologies. Devlin highlights the complex interplay of genetics and environment, warns against eugenics and discusses the crucial need for public dialogue and regulations regarding these advancements. The future of our genetics faces critical scrutiny!
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Oct 5, 2023 • 21min

All the news and science from the Nobel Prizes

Guardian science correspondents Linda Geddes, Nicola Davis, and Hannah Devlin discuss the science behind the Nobel Prizes. They cover topics such as mRNA technology, attosecond pulses of light, and the discovery of quantum dots with potential applications in TV screens and medical imaging.
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Oct 10, 2025 • 58min

The status of Science

Hannah Devlin, science correspondent for The Guardian; Adam Rutherford, geneticist and broadcaster; Dr. Sandra Knapp, botanist at the Natural History Museum; Dr. Dafydd Mills Daniel, theologian specializing in 17th-century science; and Nick Spencer, author on science and religion, discuss the evolving role of science in society. They explore issues like public trust, ethical dilemmas in modern science, and the legacy of eugenics. The conversation delves into how historical contexts shaped scientific authority and the need for greater public engagement in ethical discussions.
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Sep 28, 2025 • 20min

Paracetamol and Donald Trump’s medical myths

In this episode, science correspondent Hannah Devlin tackles the alarming claims made by Donald Trump linking paracetamol to autism. With her expertise, she explains the dangers of misinformation, highlighting how such narratives can erode public trust in medical advice. Hannah discusses the limited evidence surrounding paracetamol's effects during pregnancy and emphasizes the need for factual communication. She also reflects on the broader implications of medical misinformation and the challenges journalists face in countering emotional narratives.

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