Cancer Treatment Implant in Development to Reduce Cancer Death Rates by 50%
The implant will be equipped with advanced sensors that can detect cancerous cells at their earliest stages, often before symptoms manifest.
UK Space Sector's £65 Million Funding Can Help 'Harness the Power of Space to Improve Lives'
The UK space sector is rejuvenating with a £65 million space innovation funding plan that will support space tech innovations, including future space missions and climate change issues.
Microplastics Found In Clouds, Could Cause Irreversible Damage, Warns Scientists
The team found as many as nine different kinds of polymer particles and a type of rubber particle in cloud mist.
Canada Left Battered By 'Never Before Seen' Wildfire Season
When scientists started pouring over data to assess Canada's fire season this year, they struggled to find the right superlatives.
Crypto Industry Grapples With FTX Fallout As Trial Looms
The collapse of cryptocurrency platform FTX, whose disgraced former boss goes on trial this week, sparked shock waves worldwide, with regulators still seeking to get to grips with the sector.
How Remote Working Is Negatively Affecting Gen Z
Gen Z is speaking out against experiencing loneliness and a lack of motivation due to the detrimental effects of remote working.
Former Crypto Star Sam Bankman-Fried Faces US Trial
Sam Bankman-Fried, once the most respected face of crypto currency, goes on trial Tuesday in federal court facing seven counts of fraud that could see him spend decades in prison.
New Research Reveals Smoking's Graver Threat During Pregnancy and Questions Caffeine Guidelines
Contrary to established guidelines from the NHS suggesting limitations on caffeine consumption for pregnant women, the study found no evidence linking above-average caffeine intake to pre-term birth or smaller babies.
Mandela Rhodes Foundation Celebrates 20 Years of Developing Exceptional Leaders in South Africa
The late South African President Nelson Mandela founded the Mandela Rhodes Foundation in 2003. In 20 years, 622 scholarships have been awarded to students from 33 African countries.
Youth Bring Climate Case To Europe Rights Court
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Wednesday began hearing a case brought by six Portuguese youths against 32 nations for not doing enough to stop global warming, the latest bid to secure climate justice through the courts.
Google Celebrates 25th Birthday, Launching New Doodle to Honour Evolution of Iconic Logo
The search engine, which boasts over 4.3 billion users worldwide, was founded by two students at Stamford University on September 27, 1998.
Analysis Reveals Potential £15 billion Annual Loss if Inheritance Tax is Scrapped by 2032
While London has the highest number of estates subject to the tax, regions such as Sussex, the Cotswolds, and areas around Birmingham are expected to have the highest number of taxable estates per 100,000 residences.
New Student Finance Law Opens the Doors of Lifelong Upskilling for Employability
The UK government has passed a new student finance law keeping in mind the burden of student loans and the necessity of constant upskilling in the current job market.
Microsoft Adds 3 New Plugins To Bing Chat's Pane, Here's Who Can Access Them
The recently spotted feature is currently limited to Edge Canary users and is still in A/B testing.
Groundbreaking Research Enhances Cataract Surgery with Computational Eye Models
In a study published in the Journal of Cataracts & Refractive Surgery, researchers have harnessed the power of computational eye models to revolutionise the way cataract patients and surgeons approach corrective lens choices.
UK and Washington State Sign Trade Memorandum of Understanding, Strengthening Economic Ties
The MoU, signed today in Seattle, marks the latest step in the UK's strategy to enhance economic ties with the United States at the state level and strengthen the aerospace sector.
How Bob Marley Changed The Music Industry Forever
Almost 45 years after his death, rumours about the life of Bob Marley continue to spread and Paramount Pictures release the trailer to their new feature-film 'Bob Marley: One Love'.
Anti-Covid Drug May Have Led To Virus Mutations: Study
An anti-Covid drug widely used across the world may have caused mutations in the virus, researchers said on Monday, but there was no evidence that the changes had led to more dangerous variants.
University of Birmingham to Build Net Zero Carbon Smart Building and Expand Energy Research
The forthcoming smart building, set to grace the Edgbaston campus, will house advanced research laboratories and the facilities will become the epicentre of the University's Birmingham Energy Institute (BEI).
Scottish Port Feels Force Of UK Fishing Storm
In Peterhead, a major port in northeast Scotland and Europe's largest wholesale market for white fish, Brexit was supposed to offer "a sea of opportunity" for locals.
China Claims US Has Been Hacking Huawei Servers Since 2009
As part of a significant strategic shift, Huawei has decided to deviate its focus to AI (artificial intelligence) for the next decade.
Conservative Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch Hands Empire To Son Lachlan
Rupert Murdoch announced Thursday he will step down as chairman of his global media empire, a conservative behemoth that shaped politics across continents, and hand control over to his son Lachlan.
Study Finds Sewage Discharge by UK Water Companies the Top Polluter of UK Rivers
Oxford scientists suggest a way out of the sewage discharge problem through early detection of sewage fungus as a study finds sewage to be the top polluter of UK rivers.
Hard-To-Treat Cancers Get £2 Million AI Cancer Research Funding From the UK Government
A two-day event selected four cancer research teams from the leading UK researchers to speed up treatment in hard-to-treat cancers using cutting-edge technology like AI.
Anti-death row preacher criticised for wanting money and fame
Rev. Jeff Hood, who works as a spiritual preacher, has been criticised for using his activist platform to turn inmates on death row against their lawyers.
The US follows in Europe's footsteps as it targets Google in biggest American antitrust case in decades
Whilst the case focuses on Google's monopoly over online search, other areas of the business are being scrutinised as well on both sides of the Atlantic.
Why is Singapore's birth rate so low?
Singapore, one of the most expensive countries to live in, hit a record-low birth rate in 2022 after years of consistent decline, and the government introduced new benefits to couples who are starting families.
Schools in Leeds and Bradford under lockdown after receiving threatening email
West Yorkshire police have already made an arrest in connection with a "malicious" email that was sent to a number of schools.
Scientists are 'excited' after NASA discovers signs of life on a distant planet
Scientists have found a planet that boasts carbon dioxide and methane. It is thought that the K2-18b planet has the means to support extra-terrestrial life.
Body-cam footage exposes Seattle Police Officer for laughing at death of university student
Body-camera footage, that recorded a conversation between two officers, has emerged to show the men mocking the death of a 23-year-old girl who was hit by a police vehicle.