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Outlet: The Times Date: September 2, 2025 Inside a lab where design smarts meet sci-fi imagination, a team from University College London and Oxford has engineered synthetic cells that work like microscopic drug factories, switched on remotely with magnetism. Picture courier-cells delivering medicine exactly where it’s needed: no scalpels, no blanket side effects, just clean…