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How UK plush toy Jellycat conquered China

January 5, 2026

Stella Huang bought her first Jellycat plush toy in 2021 after losing her job during the pandemic, and she says she’s been “petting and squeezing” her toys ever since the strict Beijing lockdowns. She first fell for a gingerbread-house plushie she saw on RedNote, even though Christmas isn’t a big tradition in China.

New study shows how AI could transform drug prescriptions for heart diseases

January 5, 2026

A new study says an artificial intelligence tool could help speed up the search for heart-disease treatments and make prescribing more personalised. Scientists at Imperial College London built a system called CardioKG, a “knowledge graph” that links detailed heart scans with large medical databases to spot connections between genes, diseases and medicines.

How much protein do you really need to get strong?

January 5, 2026

Many people chasing more strength think they need huge amounts of protein, but the article argues the “right” amount depends on your body and training. A sports dietitian says the UK baseline guideline for sedentary adults is about 0.75–0.8g per kilogram (per kg) of body weight per day, while people doing regular resistance training may need more.

UK to buy 12 fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear weapons

July 8, 2025

The UK has announced plans to purchase 12 US-made F-35A fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear weapons. This marks the most significant enhancement of Britain’s nuclear deterrent since the 1990s. Currently, the UK’s nuclear capability relies solely on four nuclear-armed …