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Lewis Moody's MND diagnosis sparks funding crisis

Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody's shock Motor Neurone Disease diagnosis has triggered powerful demands for the UK Government to finally commit promised funds to MND research through the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation.

Putin's Immortality Quest Continues Stalin's Legacy

Exclusive investigation reveals how Russian leaders from Stalin to Putin have pursued scientific immortality through secret research programmes and controversial life-extension technologies.

UK Whale & Dolphin Strandings Surge 15-Fold

Exclusive report reveals a shocking 15-fold surge in whale, dolphin, and porpoise strandings across the UK since 1913. Scientists point to human activity, including naval sonar and fishing, as a primary cause, demanding urgent government action.

20% Surge in Whale Strandings on Scotland's Coast

Exclusive: Scotland's coastline faces an ecological emergency as recorded strandings of whales, dolphins, and porpoises surge by 20% in a single year. Experts point to climate change, underwater noise, and fishing gear as potential culprits in this distur

Weight loss injections may relieve asthma symptoms

New research suggests that GLP-1 receptor agonists, commonly used for weight loss, may also improve asthma symptoms in obese individuals. Discover the potential dual benefits of these medications.

Glacier ice discovery sparks climate debate

A surprising discovery of ancient glacier ice has sparked debate, with climate change sceptics wrongly claiming it disproves global warming. Here's what the science really says.

Trump’s NSF Cuts Spark Science Community Outrage

Former President Donald Trump’s plans to slash funding for the National Science Foundation (NSF) have drawn fierce criticism from researchers and policymakers, who warn of dire consequences for US innovation.

Nigeria's human 'flycatchers' lure bloodsucking insects

Researchers in Nigeria have discovered a novel method to combat bloodsucking insects using human volunteers as 'flycatchers'. This groundbreaking study could revolutionise pest control in tropical regions.

Wrinkles may indicate bone health in ageing adults

New research suggests facial wrinkles may reveal more than just age—they could indicate bone density and overall skeletal health, offering a potential early warning system for osteoporosis.

Herpes virus linked to multiple sclerosis in new study

Groundbreaking research suggests a potential connection between the common herpes virus and the development of multiple sclerosis, shedding new light on the mysterious origins of the debilitating disease.

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