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Linda Geddes

Linda Geddes

Science Correspondent at The Guardian

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Health & Medicine
  • Science

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Recent Articles

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Speedy finger-prick tests to diagnose strokes trialled in Cambridgeshire

Kits could allow ambulance crews to identify patients with blood clots in their brain, allowing for quicker treatment
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How lateral flow tests are becoming a diagnostic gamechanger

Familiar from the Covid era, the tests are becoming incredibly versatile, with potential uses including detecting killers such as strokes and sepsis
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Want to avoid forever chemicals? Here are nine of the best Pfas-fre...

Reducing forever chemicals in your kitchen is difficult, but possible. To help you start, we’ve rounded up the top non-toxic pans for Pancake Day and beyond
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I’m obsessed with finding the perfect pillow. These six favourites ...

From feather-free to vegan down, we tested (and tussled with) 17 pillows to reveal the best
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Wallowing in a soup of despair? Try ‘lemonading’ to buck the gloom

Linda Geddes spends a week with a clown, a comic and some toddlers to test the science behind the uplifting power of play
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Scientists crack what they say is the perfect way to boil an egg

Linda Geddes tests new approach developed in Italian lab that involves alternating egg between different temperatures
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How to deal with Zoom calls in 2025: in smaller groups with static ...

Researchers are looking at how to make video meetings feel less tiring, reduce anxiety and tackle ‘Zoom dysmorphia’
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The nameless dead: scientists hunt for identities of thousands who ...

Experts’ group employs new technologies and techniques to help relatives of those missing in the migration crisis
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UK austerity policies ‘increased rate of premature and low birth we...

Exclusive: Researchers who studied babies in Scotland believe cuts to benefits and services are linked to rise
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Scare tactics: scientists offer insights on what makes a perfect prank

Researchers come up with theory for why jump scares are often followed by laughter – with advice on how to find ‘sweet spot’ of fear
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Does mood lighten or darken as clocks go back? Britons urged to joi...

Project examines how switch to winter time affects wellbeing – either positive or negative – and time perception