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Daily briefing: UK science is ‘bleeding to death’, says report

By Eric November 10, 2025

In a recent article published in *Nature*, UK lawmakers have raised alarms over the stagnation in the nation’s science sector, attributing it to failures in scaling and retaining the economic benefits derived from research. Despite the UK being a leader in scientific innovation and research, the inability to translate groundbreaking discoveries into sustainable economic growth has left the sector vulnerable. Lawmakers argue that the current system is inefficient, often leading to a disconnect between research institutions and industries that could harness new technologies and findings. The article highlights the urgent need for a strategic overhaul to ensure that research investments yield long-term economic returns, which is essential for maintaining the UK’s competitive edge in the global science landscape.

Additionally, the article delves into the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in redefining creativity. As AI technologies advance, they challenge traditional notions of creativity, prompting discussions about the nature of artistic expression and innovation. This shift raises critical questions about authorship, originality, and the potential for AI to augment human creativity rather than replace it. The article presents examples of AI-generated artworks and compositions that have sparked debates in both artistic and scientific communities, illustrating the profound implications of AI on creative processes.

Furthermore, the article touches on a significant astronomical event: the largest black-hole outburst ever recorded. This unprecedented discovery provides new insights into the behavior of black holes and their impact on surrounding environments. By analyzing the data from this outburst, researchers hope to enhance our understanding of black hole dynamics and their role in galaxy formation and evolution. The combination of these topics underscores the pressing challenges facing the UK’s science sector, the evolving intersection of technology and creativity, and the ongoing exploration of the universe, pointing to a future where science and innovation must adapt to thrive.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joUqPs2imcw

Nature, Published online: 05 November 2025;
doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03654-9
Failures to scale and retain the economic benefits of research in the United Kingdom are killing the country’s science sector, say lawmakers. Plus, how AI might influence how we define creativity and the biggest black-hole outburst ever seen.

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