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Inside Creator Week 2025: How influencers earn millions

Exclusive insights from Macao's Creator Week 2025 reveal how content creators are earning up to £200k per post after leaving careers in medicine, teaching and Olympic sports. Discover their secrets to success.

Work Experience Crisis: 41% of Firms Say No

New survey reveals time constraints deter businesses from offering school work experience, threatening government's skills pledge. Discover the flexible solution being proposed.

Businesses Struggle with Work Experience Demands

New survey reveals 41% of businesses avoid offering work experience due to time constraints. Discover how flexible placements could bridge the skills gap and prepare young people for employment.

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.

STEM careers still perceived as 'boys' clubs'

New research reveals persistent gender stereotypes in STEM fields, with careers in science and technology still perceived as masculine domains, creating barriers for girls and women.

Zoopla Reveals UK's Most In-Demand Jobs

New research from Zoopla and Opinium uncovers Britain's fastest-growing career sectors, with tech roles dominating while traditional positions face decline.

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.

Clifton Suitcase Murder Solved After 20 Year Mystery

A decades-old murder case involving a dismembered woman found in a suitcase near the Clifton Suspension Bridge has finally been solved through revolutionary DNA technology, revealing the identity of both victim and killer.

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

Australia seeks Antarctic workers for extreme jobs

The Australian Antarctic Program is recruiting adventurous professionals for roles in one of Earth's most extreme environments. Discover unique jobs offering competitive pay and unparalleled experiences.

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.

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