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Deepest Ocean Sediment Found in Japan Trench

Scientists have recovered the deepest ocean sediment samples ever recorded from the Japan Trench, a groundbreaking find that could transform our understanding of mega-earthquakes.

Rocks Form in Decades, Not Millennia, Says New Study

Groundbreaking research from a British university shatters the long-held belief that rock formation is a process of millions of years. Scientists have proven it can happen in mere decades, revolutionising our understanding of geology, carbon capture, and

Body Fat, Not BMI, Is Key Heart Failure Risk

New research from the University of Glasgow颠覆ляет traditional thinking, showing that body fat percentage—not BMI—is the critical predictor of heart failure risk, with significant implications for public health strategies.

Tart Cherry Powder Boosts Brain Power, Fights Alzheimer's

Groundbreaking research from the University of Kent suggests a daily dose of Montmorency tart cherry powder could dramatically improve brain function, memory, and mood in older adults, offering a tantalising natural weapon against Alzheimer's disease.

Mystery Illness Outbreak Rocks US Universities

Exclusive: Hundreds of students at Villanova University and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga have been struck down by a sudden, severe gastrointestinal illness, prompting major health investigations and campus-wide alerts.

Cinnamon's Medicinal Power Confirmed by New Study

Groundbreaking research from the University of Lincoln validates cinnamon's traditional medicinal uses, revealing its potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that could revolutionise natural healthcare.

UK scientists discover 2-minute cure for spider phobia

Groundbreaking research from the University of London reveals a surprisingly simple and rapid exposure therapy technique that can cure severe arachnophobia in just minutes, offering new hope to millions.

Edinburgh Uni’s Role in Scientific Racism

A deep dive into the controversial role the University of Edinburgh played in the development of scientific racism, uncovering its historical ties and lasting impact.

Education linked to slower ageing and longer life

New research suggests that individuals with higher education levels experience slower biological ageing and enjoy longer lifespans. Discover the fascinating link between academia and longevity.

Leaked cables expose UK's blunt Howard assessment

Recently disclosed diplomatic cables reveal the UK's blunt assessment of former Australian PM John Howard's personality and Australia's role in the 'awkward squad' during Kyoto negotiations, alongside a bizarre cricket match cancellation.

Trump science cuts trigger mass research layoffs

Deep cuts to US science funding under the Trump administration have led to widespread job losses across research institutions, threatening America's position as a global leader in innovation.

Oxford exposes China's DNA tracking of Uyghurs

A groundbreaking study by Oxford University Press reveals how China employs forensic genetics to track and suppress the Uyghur population, raising serious human rights concerns.

Scientists find possible cause of Guillain-Barré Syndrome

Researchers at the University of Manchester uncover a possible connection between Campylobacter bacteria and the rare neurological disorder Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), sparking new avenues for treatment and prevention.

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