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Read It Before You Stream It: 7 Brilliant Books Getting The Big Screen Treatment In 2025

  • 12 July 2025
Books That Are About to Become Blockbusters: What to Read Before These 2025 Film Adaptations Drop It’s a…
SScience
Every cell in our body, except red blood cells, contains DNA, a molecule that carries genetic instructions for life
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Scientists sound alarm over lab-made human DNA as ‘God-like’ project moves forward

  • 30 June 2025
Scientists have taken a bold and controversial step toward creating synthetic human DNA from scratch, a move some…
CComputing
Oxford University spin-off claims breakthrough in quantum computing efficiency
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Oxford University spin-off claims breakthrough in quantum computing efficiency

  • 20 June 2025
Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC), a quantum computing solutions company spun out from the University of Oxford, has announced…
HHealth
Weight-loss drugs could be linked to osteoporosis and increased risk of bone fractures, doctors have warned. Pictured: File photo
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Doctors warn of a horrifying new side effect of taking fat jabs – with the elderly and frail especially at risk

  • 2 June 2025
By XANTHA LEATHAM EXECUTIVE SCIENCE EDITOR Published: 16:55 EDT, 1 June 2025 | Updated: 20:38 EDT, 1 June…
HHealth
Scientists are now pointing to low-grade viral infections as the cause of build-ups of toxic proteins called amyloid, which lead to Alzheimer's. And the hope is that using vaccines or antiviral drugs to quell these infections will fend off dementia
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How dementia could be triggered by cold sore virus: Cutting-edge research shows it can inflame your brain. But doctors say there’s a free NHS jab that can slash your risk – and reveal what to ask for

  • 26 May 2025
Could something as simple as getting a shingles jab significantly reduce your risk of dementia? That’s the intriguing…
UUK
UK’s best university in 2025 revealed and it’s not Oxford; Top 10 list here
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UK’s best university in 2025 revealed and it’s not Oxford; Top 10 list here

  • 12 May 2025
Higher education in the United Kingdom is renowned worldwide for its academic excellence. With some of the most…
GGenetics
Gene discovery gives dozens of Australian families answers with ReNU syndrome diagnosis
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Gene discovery gives dozens of Australian families answers with ReNU syndrome diagnosis

  • 20 April 2025
Kiera Hannigan says music “lights up” her four-year-old daughter Annabelle’s brain like nothing else. “It gives her an…
HHealth
Dementia is the UK¿s biggest killer, claiming more lives than heart attacks and strokes combined
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Inside stunning research that shows how cheap, popular drugs could be secret weapon against dementia

  • 15 April 2025
Dementia is the UK’s biggest killer, claiming more lives than heart attacks and strokes combined. Despite years of…
PPhysics
Weighing the ghost: Neutrinos million times lighter than electrons, experiment shows
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Scientists boost Majorana stability for reliable quantum computing

  • 11 April 2025
Quantum computers promise to solve problems far beyond the reach of traditional computers, but one of the biggest…
HHealth
Creatine should be considered a semi-essential nutrient, argues Sergej Ostojic, a professor at the department of nutrition and public health at the University of Agder, Norway
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The cheap powder gym fanatics love that could ease depression, tiredness, chronic fatigue and even long Covid, as Oxford researchers say it’s ‘semi-essential’

  • 2 April 2025
A supplement that is popular with gym devotees may also help people with depression, according to a study.…
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