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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

Earth's Wobbly Orbit Alters Sun's Distance, Scientists Find

Groundbreaking research from the University of Galway and the University of Arizona uncovers how cyclical changes in Earth's orbit and axial tilt directly impact the amount of solar energy we receive, with profound implications for understanding long-term

Severe Heatwave Grips US West Coast with Record Temperatures

A severe and prolonged heatwave is set to engulf the western United States, with dangerously high temperatures forecast from Washington through Oregon to California. The National Weather Service warns of potential record-shattering heat, health risks, and

Edinburgh University's Racist Skull Collection Exposed

A shocking investigation uncovers how the University of Edinburgh's 19th-century anatomy collection was used to promote racist ideologies and justify British colonial rule, as the institution now grapples with this dark chapter.

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.

Low Income Students Face Higher Eating Disorder Risk

Groundbreaking research from the University of Exeter uncovers a stark connection between financial hardship and the prevalence of eating disorders among UK university students, urging a rethink of mental health support systems.

Oregon man tests positive for the bubonic plague

An Oregon resident has been diagnosed with the bubonic plague, the state's first case in nearly a decade. Health officials are investigating the likely local source of the infection.

Brian Cox: UK Science Cuts a 'Catastrophic Failure'

Renowned physicist Brian Cox delivers a scathing critique of the UK government's science funding, warning of a 'catastrophic failure of ambition' that threatens to dismantle Britain's world-leading research reputation.

Royal Society criticised over trans entrants for women's award

The Royal Society faces a major backlash and accusations of 'erasing women' after its prestigious award for women in science was opened to biological males who identify as female. Supreme Court judge Lady Haldane is at the centre of the storm.

Oxford Scientists Date The 'True Cross' In Historic Finding

A stunning scientific analysis of a purported fragment of the True Cross from the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ has revealed its true age, challenging centuries of Christian tradition and belief. Oxford University researchers deliver their verdict.

Family of five dead in Oregon murder-suicide

A devastating murder-suicide in Oregon has left a family of five dead, including three young children, in a chilling incident that has shocked the local community.

Portland's homeless crisis overwhelms streets

Portland's homelessness crisis reaches breaking point with tents and rubbish lining the streets, sparking frustration among residents and businesses as city leaders debate long-term fixes.

Berries Boost Brain & Heart Health, Study Finds

New research from the University of Exeter and the University of Central Lancashire highlights the remarkable health benefits of eating berries daily, including improved brain function and heart health.

Oregon's Cram Creek Fire expands amid wildfire crisis

The Cram Creek wildfire in Oregon is rapidly expanding, joining a series of devastating 'megafires' scorching the American West. Authorities warn of worsening conditions as dry winds fuel the flames.

Tourist dies in Oregon waterfall accident

A devastating incident at a popular Oregon waterfall has claimed the life of a tourist, sparking safety concerns and calls for increased precautions.

6-year-old boy swept away at Dillon Falls

A heartbreaking incident at Dillon Falls in Oregon saw a young boy tragically swept away by powerful currents. Authorities continue their search as the community mourns.

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.

Bubonic plague case confirmed in Oregon

A rare case of the bubonic plague has been confirmed in Oregon, sparking concerns over the resurgence of this ancient disease. Health officials are investigating potential exposure sources.

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