Princess Catherine Cancer: What Is Preventative Chemotherapy?
Catherine, Princess of Wales, announced on Friday that she is undergoing preventative chemotherapy to treat cancer discovered after she had abdominal surgery.
Is This The End Of The Overwatch League? A Key Moment In The Future Of Esport
In 2017, franchise teams invested $20 million each for a slot in the Overwatch League, with eight expansion slots later sold for $35 million each.
Elevating Productivity: Strategies for Keeping Your Talents Inspired and Motivated
Productivity is a measure of a person's, machine's, system's or organisation's efficiency in transforming inputs into valuable outputs.
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.
Prodigy Racing League becomes the first ever e2real sports league with a dozen tournaments arriving this year
Racing Prodigy edges towards merging virtual racing with real-world racing as they ultimately aim to foster more opportunities for emerging motorsport fanatics.
The University of Warwick revealed as the best university for gaming in the UK
Findings from Uswitch have provided insight into the best UK universities for gamers, whilst Nick Baker has revealed the positives of gaming for students.
The Tech Founder On A Mission To Raise The Bar For Transport Accessibility
Transreport launched Passenger Assistance, an app that allows disabled people to request and organise assistance from rail transportation services.
Made in Britain: Broken supply lines drive manufacturing back home
In central England, birthplace of the industrial revolution, factories are buzzing anew, hammering out parts for cars, planes and medical machines that used to be made in Asia.
'Perfect storm': Europe Covid rise due to fewer curbs, subvariant
In a bid to bolster waning immunity, some nations such as France have started rolling out fourth vaccine doses.
Moderna says Covid vaccine effective against UK, S.Africa variants
The emergence of highly contagious variants to the SARS-CoV-2 virus had triggered concern about their impact on the efficacy of Covid-19 vaccines.
UK finance minister Rishi Sunak in balancing act over virus plan
Commentators argue that a combination of taxation, inflation, spending cuts, and even economic growth could help balance the books for Sunak.
Scientists rediscover 'lost world' that can help detect extra-terrestrial life, habitable planets
NGTS 11B disappeared after NASA's TESS found it in 2018.
An unusual Supernova sends white dwarf hurtling across Milky Way galaxy
Scientists believe that there could be many such stars travelling in our galaxy that remain undiscovered.
Space tourism: All aboard for the trip to the final frontier?
To the ordinary person, commercial space travel may seem like a pipe dream, but at an embryonic level a few well-funded space companies are creaking into action.
Astronomical merger deals driven by fear of Amazon and Netflix
The spectre of new online rivals, Amazon and Netflix, is driving mega-merger mania in the entertainment sector.
Airbus departure: How real are the Brexit threats?
Despite the logic for Airbus moving operations, its departure from the UK is not a given.
Man left sister's 'abusive ex' looking like 'elephant man'
Christopher Stevens said that his victim had kicked his sister in the face. A court heard how he repeatedly went back to punch and kick the man, leaving him in a critical state.
EU leaders deliberately 'undermining' Theresa May to force softer Brexit deal
Donald Tusk reportedly hoping PM will be forced into U-turn on leaving customs union as EU will not offer acceptable alternatives.
Is hot sauce the answer to quick weight loss?
Scientific studies show that while capsaicin is effective in curbing various health issues, hot sauce has other ingredients that may be more harmful than beneficial.
Naked rowers calendar website hit by DDoS attack after it was deemed 'gay propaganda' in Russia
"If they can't cope with a few naked bums, then frankly that's quite sad," Angus Malcolm, producer and photographer of the Warwick Rowers calendar, said.
The 'lost 99%' of microplastic ocean pollutants can now be identified
A team from the University of Warwick has found a way to accurately measure the extent to which plastics have polluted the world's oceans.
Well-designed workspaces have a direct effect on productivity
Growing number of organisations are realising that they can design their buildings as incubators of creativity and stimulation.
Dinosaur-killing asteroid brought cosmic cancer-killing metals to Earth
Scientists found that by filling iridium, a metal delivered by the asteroid, with a kind of poisonous oxygen, cancer cells can be destroyed.
From biryani to butter chicken - what should be India's national dish?
We asked top Indian chefs what they think India's national dish should be.
Cancer cells can be destroyed using a rare metal from the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs
Researchers used iridium - the second most dense metal on Earth - to effectively target and attack cancer cells, boosting hopes for new treatments.
Theory of planet formation called into a question after a giant planet was found next to a tiny star
The existence of such a planet, which is the largest in comparison to its companion star ever discovered, was thought to be extremely unlikely.
New AI-powered system created by Japanese researchers can detect bowel cancer in less than a second
The AI can be made to work with an endoscope, giving technicians accurate diagnoses almost instantly, claim researchers.
Marine archaeologists recover rare ancient tool for navigating the seas from a 500-year-old shipwreck
The 500-year-old object, called an astrolabe, was used by ancient seafarers to measure the altitude of the Sun.
Was Sally Jones's 12-year-old son a legitimate target? US drone strike on Isis 'white widow' questioned
British national Sally Jones and her 12-year-old son Joe Dixon are believed to have been killed by a Predator drone in Syria. Legal questions surround their deaths.
Gene editing breakthrough allows cells to be programmed like computers to fight disease
The technique could also help create plants which are more resistant to pests or extreme weather.