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Losing a loved one makes you age faster, study suggests
Losing a loved one may make you age faster, a new study suggests. Suffering a loss at any age could have an impact on health, but researchers say the effects might be more severe during childhood or early adulthood. The impact of the death of a loved one on biologicalContinue Reading
Parasite found in soiled cat litter could be key to curing Alzheimer’s and other neurological disorders
A parasite found in soiled cat litter could be a future treatment for neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinsons, according to scientists. Scientists used an engineered form of Toxoplasma gondii, a common parasite found in cat poo, to deliver proteins to the brain in mice. In the past, neurologicalContinue Reading
Adam Peaty tests positive for Covid as Team GB make statement on Olympics status
Adam Peaty’s involvement for the remainder of the 2024 Olympics is uncertain after Team GB announced he had tested positive for Covid-19. Peaty won silver in the men’s 100m breaststroke on Sunday, missing out on gold by milliseconds, and he is scheduled to compete in relay events later in theContinue Reading
Love is Blind UK 2024: Meet the cast of the new Netflix dating show
For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails After the huge success of Love is Blind over in the US, the Netflix show has now landed on UK shores. Presented byContinue Reading
Communicating your ESG efforts through content marketing
Effectively communicating your Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) credentials through content marketing is an essential prerequisite of companies of all sizes today. However, there are three key trends surrounding ESG at the moment to be aware of: The first is the politicisation and controversy of ESG as a term despiteContinue Reading
What cuts could Rachel Reeves announce to plug Labour’s £20bn ‘black hole’?
Rachel Reeves will outline her plans to grapple with the government’s £20bn “black hole” in public finances on Monday as she lays out a Treasury report into the state of the nation’s finances. Laying the blame squarely with previous Conservative administrations, the chancellor is expected to accuse Rishi Sunak’s governmentContinue Reading
Olympics LIVE: Tom Daley picks up Team GB medal as crazy 40-year record goes on
Tom Daley and diving partner Noah Williams will enter the pool for the first time today, as they continue Team GB’s search for their first gold of the Games. The diving duo will be looking to add to Team GB’s solid medal haul from over the weekend, with swimming aceContinue Reading
Hundreds more ScotRail workers to ballot on strike action in pay row
Hundreds of ScotRail workers could walk out in September unless they receive a “credible” pay offer, a union has warned. Unite, which represents more than 300 workers at the publicly-owned railway operator, has become the latest union to announce a strike ballot for its ScotRail workers in a dispute overContinue Reading
Complex life forms may have originated 1.5 billion years earlier than thought, study finds
Complex life forms might have originated on Earth’s oceans about 1.5 billion years earlier than previously thought, according to a new study. Previous studies suggest animal life did not emerge on Earth until around 635 million years ago, mainly constrained by the availability of the element phosphorous. Then in theContinue Reading
Energy watchdog Ofgem outlines steps to drive flexible power use
Ofgem has announced moves to help drive flexible electricity use as the UK increasingly switches to wind and solar power under aims to make savings of up to around £70 billion by 2050. Britain’s energy watchdog said it has hired Elexon to act as market facilitator for local energy flexibilityContinue Reading




















