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MIT Professor Nuno Loureiro Shot Dead at Home

MIT professor and fusion energy leader Nuno Loureiro, 47, was gunned down at his Brookline home. Police have launched a homicide investigation with no suspects in custody. Read the latest.

MIT Professor Shot Dead in Brookline Home

MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center, has died after being shot multiple times. Police are investigating his death as a homicide.

Kendall's £38.6bn tech plan for UK growth and cures

Technology Secretary Liz Kendall announces a major £38.6bn research funding plan to cure diseases and boost the economy, while criticising political rivals for negativity about Britain's future.

Science Museum sets world record with tallest slime

London's Science Museum celebrates a new Guinness World Record as the 'Battleship Slime' creation soars to unprecedented heights, marking a monumental moment in scientific play and education.

Jack DeJohnette: Jazz Drumming Legend Dies at 82

Celebrating the extraordinary life and legacy of jazz titan Jack DeJohnette, whose revolutionary drumming shaped generations of musicians and transformed the sound of modern jazz.

Scottish Tea Bag Mystery: A Scientific Investigation

A mysterious tea bag discovered in a Scottish supermarket leads researchers on an unexpected journey into forensic botany and consumer product tracing in this fascinating real-life detective story.

Jazz drummer Jack DeJohnette dies aged 83

The music world mourns the loss of Jack DeJohnette, the groundbreaking jazz drummer and composer whose innovative work with Miles Davis and his own ensembles reshaped modern music.

Nuclear chemistry pioneer Darleane Hoffman dies at 97

Celebrating the extraordinary life of Darleane Hoffman, the trailblazing nuclear chemist who confirmed element 106's existence and transformed our understanding of the periodic table. Her groundbreaking work earned her the National Medal of Science and in

Science in Crisis: CSIRO Funding Collapse Demands Action

Australia's premier scientific organisation, CSIRO, confronts an existential threat as chronic underfunding triggers brain drain and research cuts. Scientific leaders issue urgent plea to Prime Minister Albanese to rescue national science capability.

Tiger Woods reveals major surgery setback

Golf legend Tiger Woods faces another challenging recovery after undergoing significant spinal surgery, casting doubt on his competitive future just two years after his horrific car accident.

CSIRO faces stealth job cuts amid staff exodus

Exclusive investigation reveals how Australia's national science agency CSIRO is undergoing silent staff reductions, creating an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty among researchers and scientists.

Science Proves Crispy Bacon Tastes Better

Discover the scientific reason why crispy bacon delivers superior flavour and texture compared to floppy rashers, according to professional chefs and food science experts.

Las Vegans sell plasma as job market crashes

Exclusive investigation reveals how ordinary Las Vegans are selling their blood plasma to survive amid a devastating employment crisis that's hitting hospitality workers hardest.

Hurricane Agatha slams Mexico's Pacific coast

Hurricane Agatha strikes Mexico's Pacific coast as first named storm of 2024 season, bringing destructive winds and torrential rains to Oaxaca region with Miami monitoring Atlantic developments.

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.

Epstein's ex-cellmate attacked in Manhattan jail

Ex-cop Nicholas Tartaglione, who shared a cell with Jeffrey Epstein before his death, has been violently assaulted at Manhattan's Metropolitan Correctional Center, raising serious security concerns.

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