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Scientists: Taylor Swift's Music Can Act As A Painkiller

A pioneering study from the UK's University of Oxford finds that listening to your favourite music, especially emotionally resonant tracks by artists like Taylor Swift, can significantly reduce physical pain, offering a potential alternative to traditiona

Barron Trump's NYU Absence Sparks Mystery and Speculation

The youngest son of former US President Donald Trump, Barron Trump, has sparked concern after being conspicuously absent from New York University's campus. Fellow students report he has not been seen since the semester began, with rumours swirling about h

English Speakers Are The Unhappiest In The World

A major new study by the University of Birmingham and CEPR has uncovered a stark language-based happiness gap, with English speakers reporting significantly lower life satisfaction than the global average.

Virginia Wesleyan University removes Jane Batten name

Virginia Wesleyan University removes Jane Batten's name from its library and art village after an investigation uncovers her support for segregationist policies, marking a significant step in confronting its historical ties.

University President Quits Over Trump Donor Funding Row

Northwestern University President Michael Schill announces his resignation following intense backlash over a controversial $25 million donation from a family with ties to Donald Trump, sparking a fierce debate on academic freedom and ethical funding.

Trump Administration Cuts Harvard Funding in Political Strike

The Trump administration has moved to sever federal funding to Harvard University, citing concerns over free speech, foreign influence, and institutional bias. This decision sends shockwaves through the academic world and raises questions about the politi

Vegan Diets Healthier for Dogs Than Meat, Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from the University of Winchester suggests nutritionally complete vegan diets may outperform conventional meat-based dog food in health outcomes, challenging decades of pet nutrition beliefs.

Common virus may secretly trigger Parkinson's disease

A revolutionary study from the University of Cambridge and NHS researchers uncovers a direct link between a widespread, typically benign virus and the development of Parkinson's disease, potentially transforming our understanding of the neurological condi

Columbia University backlash over Gaza protest punishments

Exclusive: Parents and free speech advocates condemn Columbia University for severe disciplinary actions against students involved in pro-Palestinian protests, alleging a failure of due process and a chilling effect on campus activism.

20 Mins Daily Exercise Slashes Early Death Risk

Groundbreaking research from the University of Cambridge shows that a small amount of daily physical activity can significantly reduce mortality risk, even for those with sedentary lifestyles.

Sally Nugent's BBC Breakfast Sleep Study Secrets

BBC Breakfast star Sally Nugent partners with a leading university on a revolutionary sleep study, uncovering the critical link between rest and cognitive function for early-risers.

Vaping Linked to 15% Higher Stroke Risk, Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from the University of Bristol indicates that using e-cigarettes significantly increases the risk of suffering a stroke, with former smokers who vape facing the greatest danger. Experts are calling for urgent public health action.

3p Hot Drink Could Slash Diabetes Risk By 85%

Groundbreaking research from the University of Sheffield suggests a daily cup of a common 3p hot drink could be a powerful weapon against type 2 diabetes, potentially reducing risk by a staggering amount.

Glasgow University Student Tragedy Sparks Mental Health Talk

The Glasgow University community is in mourning after the sudden death of 20-year-old student Rory MacDonald. Tributes pour in for the 'kind-hearted' politics and business student as friends highlight the urgent need for mental health support.

4 in 5 Over-60s Dangerously Dehydrated, Study Finds

Shocking new research from the University of East Anglia exposes a hidden health crisis, with 80% of older adults not drinking enough water. Experts warn of severe risks including kidney damage, confusion, and falls.

Met Police Officer Guilty of Child Rape

A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been convicted of raping a child after a harrowing trial at Winchester Crown Court. PC Cliff Mitchell, 24, exploited his position of trust while committing horrific offences against a vulnerable young victim.

University of Edinburgh Launches Slavery Legacy Inquiry

The University of Edinburgh commissions an independent academic study to investigate its historical links to the transatlantic slave trade, aiming for transparency and a deeper understanding of its colonial legacy.

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

Heatwaves Accelerating Faster Than Predicted

Groundbreaking research from the University of Bristol reveals that climate change is causing heatwaves to evolve at a frightening pace, becoming more frequent and intense much faster than previously predicted.

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