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Isla King
Isla King is a distinguished science columnist and feature writer known for her ability to render complex laboratory breakthroughs into compelling, lucid narratives that resonate with general readers. Colleagues describe her prose as precise yet warm, blending rigorous fidelity to the research with a gift for revealing its human dimension. She has built a reputation for thoughtful, balanced reporting that neither overpromises nor underplays the significance of new discoveries, earning respect across the scientific community for her clarity and intellectual honesty.
Latest articles
Testicular tissue transplant shows signs of sperm production 16 years after freezing
Testicular tissue frozen for 16 years from a boy treated for sickle cell disease showed sperm-producing stem cells and mature sperm after grafting in adulthood.
New cell therapy keeps four children alive years after terminal brain cancer diagnosis
Four children with terminal brain cancers remain alive years after receiving an experimental T-cell therapy targeting three common tumour markers.
Silly sprinkler experiments confirm momentum flux explanation for Feynman reverse sprinkler puzzle
New York University mathematicians used custom silly sprinklers of varying shapes to measure rotations in forward and reverse modes.