The Bold Column

Medicine is organised by body parts. Biology never got the memo.

The question for the next decade is whether healthcare institutions can reorganise around a biology they did not anticipate—one that is relational, systemic, and indifferent to the departmental boundaries medicine…

High Resolution, Low Depth

The longevity industry is measuring everything except what matters most.

The Fastest Lab on Earth

Why Formula 1 will build the future of personalised medicine before medicine does.

Your skin is speaking. Who’s listening?

A new generation of biosensor-equipped wristbands is learning to read the chemical language of the skin microbiome in real time.

The dentist in 2035. Obsolete?

The oral microbiome is not a dental concern. It is a medical frontier.

Food as code

When we eat, we are not adding energy to a furnace. We are running a programme. And like any programme, the outcome depends entirely on the operating system that interprets…

Identifying the next targets in IBD: pathobionts and their clinical impact

Recent studies have identified various bacterial and fungal pathobionts in patients with CD and UC.

Do we need a Ministry of Microbes?

Ministers have generated policies to protect soil, forests, bees, fish, cows, oceans, big rivers, you name it. But what about the microbes?

A Day in 2045: Paying Your Rent with Microbial Credits

What if in 2045 you could pay rent with microbes? Discover a future where microbial credits become the new currency.

Microbiolisation: a word for the future we’re already living

A term big enough to capture the profound transformation underway as microbial intelligence moves from fringe fascination to fundamental force.

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