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Scientist say equipping common beetles with microchip backpacks victims could be found within hours instead of days.
(Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko via Pexels) By Stephen Beech More than half of doctors would consider assisted dying if they had advanced cancer or Alzheimer’s disease, according to new research. And ...
(Photo by Riccardo via Pexels) By Stephen Beech Football fans get more emotional in pre-match rituals than during the actual game, suggests new research. The study of Brazilian football supporters ...
(Photo by Haberdoedas via Unsplash) By Stephen Beech Weight loss drug Ozempic may also reduce the risk of dementia, suggests a new study. American researchers found that semaglutide - the active ...
(Photo by Pixabay via Pexels) By Stephen Beech Colorful birds thrive in cities, according to new research. Avian species that do well in urban areas have feathers of a more vibrant color and are less ...
Metal artist Darrell Olsen works on a small bird. (James Hardisty / National World via SWNS) By Freddie Noble A clever artist is turning ordinary household cutlery into stunning sculptures of animals.
By Robert White A British businesswoman who launched a rival to Coca-Cola from her kitchen has sold nearly two BILLION cans worldwide in just over 18 months. Aykiz Shah, 27, launched Salaam Cola in ...
A new study has found a majority of Americans feel “plagued” by nerves and anxiety by the mere thought of international travel. In the past year, the poll of 2,000 U.S. travelers, conducted by Talker ...
(Photo by Collin via Unsplash) By Stephen Beech Cool is cool wherever you are or whatever the language, suggests new research. Cool personality traits are surprisingly similar across different ...
(Photo by Pixabay via Pexels) By Stephen Beech Owls have inspired new noise reduction technology. The silent flight of the aerial predators is possible because their skin and feathers dampen sound by ...
(Wildwood Devon via SWNS) By Tom Bevan Two rescue bears escaped from an enclosure at a British wildlife park before helping themselves to a week's worth of honey. Police were called after two resident ...
Given recent high-profile hacks, security breaches and the ever-growing need for cyber vigilance, it’s no surprise that 53% of executives see cybersecurity skills as the most in-demand for their ...
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