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Vegetarian, pescatarian or low meat diets may reduce cancer risk – new research
Vegetarians had a 14% lower risk of developing all types of cancer compared to people who regularly eat meat. Dejan Dundjerski/ Shutterstock A growing number of people are choosing to eat less meat. There are many reasons people may choose to make this shift, but health is often cited asContinue Reading
The insect brain: we froze ants and beetles to learn how they remember their way home
We humans are versatile and accomplished navigators, but insects might have navigation skills that are even better. For them, it’s literally a matter of life and death – and that’s why we decided to freeze some ants and beetles (don’t worry, they still survived) to learn more about how theyContinue Reading
Live: EU to spend €450m on arms for Ukraine, Putin puts nuclear forces on alert
What you need to know right now Ukrainian and Russian officials will meet for talks at a venue on the Belarusian border with Ukraine, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s office said on Sunday. The Kremlin earlier sent a diplomatic delegation to Belarus, which it said was awaiting talks with Ukrainian officials.Continue Reading
Is Man Utd vs Watford on TV? Live stream, kick-off time and team news
MANCHESTER UNITED are back in Premier League action as they welcome strugglers Watford to Old Trafford. The Red Devils will be breathing a huge sigh of relief having scraped a 1-1 draw against Atletico Madrid in their Champions League round of 16 first leg on Wednesday. 1 Super sub AnthonyContinue Reading
Mass COVID testing and sequencing is unsustainable – here’s how future surveillance can be done
Alex Yeung/Shutterstock Several European countries are drastically reducing the number of COVID tests performed. Sweden has already restricted free tests to healthcare staff, social care workers and clinically vulnerable people, and only if they are symptomatic. The UK government has announced that free tests for symptomatic and asymptomatic people inContinue Reading
Ukraine invasion: why China is more likely to support Russia than in the past
Chinese President Xi Jinping meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Brazil in 2019. Alamy China’s general approach to Russian actions in its neighbouring regions has been to minimise its involvement. After Russia invaded Georgia in 2008, Beijing refused to recognise declarations of independence by the de facto states ofContinue Reading
Ukraine’s military is outgunned but can still inflict a great deal of pain on Russian forces
Ukraine’s ramshackle military offered no resistance to the Crimean annexation in February 2014. Since then the poorly equipped but well-motivated Ukrainian Army has taken thousands of casualties while fighting separatist forces in the eastern Donbas region. In the meantime, the country has embarked on an often haphazard reform programme ofContinue Reading
Ukraine refugees: how displacement could impact farms and families in the UK
One of the most immediate consequences of conflicts and crisis is often displacement, as people seek safety. The crisis in Ukraine means substantial numbers of people may flee the country to seek refuge overseas. It’s difficult to predict how many Ukrainians will seek asylum in the UK. This will dependContinue Reading
Peaky Blinders who’s who: The characters you need to know in season 6
T he Peaky Blinders are back – and Steven Knight’s tale of Brummie gangster life in the inter-war period looks set to reach a blood-soaked crescendo in the BBC drama’s sixth series, which marks the final chapter for the disturbingly dysfunctional Shelby family. After season five’s dramatic conclusion, the questionContinue Reading
CDC relaxes Covid guidance, allowing most people to ditch masks if hospitalizations remain low
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed its mask guidance on Friday, allowing most people to ditch their face coverings as long as Covid-19 hospitalizations in their communities remain low. Under the new CDC guidance, people are advised to wear masks in public areas indoors, including schools, when there’sContinue Reading

















