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Channel 9's hot mic scandal: Jones' slur against Seven star leaks

A major scandal has rocked Australian sports broadcasting as Channel 9's Tony Jones was caught on a hot mic targeting a Channel 7 star. The leaked speech, not meant for public ears, exposes the bitter rivalry between the two networks in the battle for AFL

Physicists Reveal The Secret Formula For The Perfect Pint

Scientists from the University of Huddersfield have cracked the code on pouring the ideal pint of Guinness. Discover the exact 45-degree angle and two-part pour technique to achieve the perfect creamy head every time.

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

World First: Surgeons Transplant Pig Lung into Human

In a landmark procedure, Chinese scientists have successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig lung into a human, marking a historic step towards solving the organ donor crisis. Discover the science behind this breakthrough.

Science Names The World's Most Calming Colour

Groundbreaking scientific research reveals the one colour proven to lower heart rate and reduce stress. Discover the psychology and physiology behind the world's most calming shade and how to use it in your home and life.

The 'Ultimate Act of Love' Sleep Trend Revealed

Discover the science-backed 'lovers' sleep' trend that experts are hailing as a revolutionary way to strengthen your relationship and improve your health. Find out why sleeping back-to-back is the new ultimate act of intimacy.

Kids' Curious Questions: Polaroids & Tree Roots Explained

Dive into the wonderful world of children's questions! Discover how Polaroid cameras work, where tree roots truly end, and more fascinating answers to the quirky queries that stump parents. A fun read for the whole family.

NASA returns ancient asteroid dust older than the Sun

In a landmark achievement for space exploration, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has successfully delivered pristine samples from the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid Bennu. This cosmic treasure trove, containing material predating our solar system, promises to

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.

Arctic Ice Melt Slows Unexpectedly, Baffling Scientists

In a startling twist that challenges climate models, researchers discover a mysterious slowdown in Arctic sea ice melt, prompting a urgent scientific quest for answers in the face of rising global temperatures.

ABC sacks journalist Antoinette Lattouf in Gaza post row

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has dismissed presenter Antoinette Lattouf after she shared a Human Rights Watch report on Gaza, sparking a fierce debate over censorship, impartiality, and the silencing of Palestinian voices within the media.

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.

Meanwhile on Earth: French sci-fi explores dark alien ethics

A profound and unsettling French science fiction film forces audiences to confront humanity's darkest impulses when faced with extraterrestrial visitors. This cerebral thriller explores the terrifying moral abyss of first contact.

Arctic Sea Ice Melt Slows, Baffling Scientists

In a surprising twist for climate science, the rapid melt of Arctic sea ice has shown a significant and unexpected slowdown over the past decade, challenging existing models and forcing a major rethink of our understanding of the polar region's future.

Circular Motion Review: A World Spinning Out of Control

Delve into Alex Foster's breathtaking debut novel, 'Circular Motion', a high-concept thriller where the Earth's rotation accelerates, hurtling society towards chaos. A masterful blend of climate fiction and human drama.

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.

The 'Double Breath' Technique to Fall Asleep in Seconds

Struggling to switch off? A revolutionary breathing method, backed by science, promises to quiet your mind and induce deep sleep almost instantly. Discover the simple trick that's changing nights for insomniacs across the UK.

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