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Can you stand on one foot? Researchers want it to be a part of your annual physical exam.
According to a recent study, individuals who cannot stand on one leg for 10 seconds have an increased risk of ...
COP15 UN summit on biodiversity relocated from China to Canada.
In October of last year, the COP15 UN Biodiversity Conference opened with virtual, online discussions. Major United Nations discussions aimed ...
Blue spirals of light have been spotted in the sky above New Zealand.
The appearance of an extraordinary spiral of blue light in the sky above New Zealand has inspired awe among stargazers, ...
The clothing line of Dame Deborah James raises £1 million for her Bowel Babe fund.
Through sales of her clothing line with In The Style, Dame Deborah James has raised £1,000,000 for cancer research. The ...
According to experts, the government must “save the lives of babies” and ensure the Group B Strep trial proceeds.
Experts are urging the government to “save the lives of babies” by approving a clinical trial to test pregnant women ...
Why is my fever so severe? How “super pollen” could be aggravating your allergies right now
A “pollen bomb” over the United Kingdom is causing hay fever sufferers to have more severe symptoms than usual. As ...
Coronavirus research suggests that the risk of protracted COVID is lower with the Omicron variant than with the Delta form.
According to the study from King’s College London, 4.4% of Omicron cases were long COVID, whereas 10.8% of Delta patients ...
NASA is preparing to deactivate the Voyager spacecraft after more than 44 years.
At some point, it is inevitable that the plutonium fueling the probes would degrade beyond its capacity to keep them ...
According to researchers, the origins of the Black Death have been deciphered, resolving the enigma surrounding the disease’
In the 1300s, a jump in the number of burials in Kyrgyzstan’s cemeteries is linked by an international team to ...
WHO will change the name of the monkeypox virus to avoid discrimination.
As the virus spreads, there is an urgent effort to alter its name after scientists deemed it misleading and stigmatizing. ...
Along the HS2 route, a ‘stunning’ Anglo-Saxon burial mound was discovered.
Archaeologists working on the HS2 corridor have unearthed an Anglo-Saxon burial site containing the remains of more than 140 people ...
The appearance of a Nasa rover reignites concerns about human space trash
The Nasa scientists decided that the object is a piece of trash discarded by the robotic craft during its February ...