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Massive return of a once-extinct butterfly in the UK.
A butterfly that was once extinct in the United Kingdom has experienced its best summer in 150 years. The huge ...
“Synthetic” mouse embryos grow a brain, nerve cord, and beating heart.
If applied to human embryos, the discovery could aid in the understanding of human fertility, and developmental abnormalities, and provide ...
A startup denies using technology to ‘whiten’ call center accents.
A Silicon Valley startup has developed technology that allows contact center employees to change their accents in real-time. The startup, ...
Moderna sues Pfizer/BioNTech for patent infringement relating to the COVID vaccination.
When the pandemic began, Moderna Inc. and the cooperation of Pfizer Inc., and BioNTech were among the first to create ...
Why are so many of us suffering from ‘winter’ illnesses throughout the summer?
Even though it is one of the warmest summers on record, 35-year-old Lorraine Davies and her family have contracted every ...
I was told pregnancy may relieve my chronic pain. I got duped.
The first time a doctor told me that having a kid would alleviate the horrible, menstrual cycle-centered anguish that plagued ...
Cyber attack turmoil at NHS 111 will hurt patients, experts warn. Three weeks after hacked IT software.
Experts have warned that patients could be harmed by the lingering disarray at NHS 111 in the wake of the ...
New law allows ‘pills by post’ abortions for women under 10 weeks pregnant in England and Wales.
After a trial period during the epidemic, women in England and Wales will have permanent access to early medical abortions ...
Tattoo ink can include cancer-causing chemicals that change in sunshine or are so tiny they can enter cells.
New research suggests that tattoo ink may contain carcinogenic substances. Scientists at the State University of New York (SUNY) discovered ...
Researchers think screen time makes people whine and yell more.
A study suggests that parents who spend too much time on their smartphones are more likely to be poor parents. ...
Russia is “burning off £8.4m worth of gas each day” while Europe faces an energy crisis.
A few weeks ago, Finns spotted a big flame on the horizon near the Russian border, which was the first ...