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Daily Mail's master columnist John Edwards dies at 86

The journalism world mourns the loss of John Edwards, the brilliant Daily Mail columnist whose sharp wit and elegant prose captivated readers for decades. Remembering the life and legacy of Britain's master wordsmith.

Boring Billion: Ancient Planets Perfect for Life

Groundbreaking research reveals that planets during Earth's 'Boring Billion' period had perfect conditions for life to thrive, rewriting our understanding of when life could first emerge in the universe.

Impossible Life Discovered Beneath Arctic Ice

Groundbreaking research uncovers mysterious marine organisms flourishing in complete darkness under Arctic sea ice, challenging everything we thought we knew about polar ecosystems.

GM Mosquitoes Deployed in UK-Led Disease Fight

British researchers are deploying bio-engineered Aedes aegypti mosquitoes to combat deadly diseases in a revolutionary public health initiative that could transform global disease control.

Blue mutant dogs discovered in Chernobyl zone

Exclusive research reveals startling discovery of dogs with unique blue-black fur roaming Chernobyl's radioactive wasteland, offering new insights into long-term radiation effects on mammals.

Human Evolution Accelerates in Unprecedented Ways

Groundbreaking research reveals humans are evolving in ways never seen before, with natural selection actively shaping our genomes and removing harmful mutations at an accelerating pace.

Bloody Mary Mystery Solved by Science

Groundbreaking research reveals the scientific truth behind the terrifying 'Bloody Mary' bathroom mirror game, exposing how our own minds create the phantom figure.

Baldness Cure: Mice Regrow Hair in 20 Days

Groundbreaking research reveals how scientists successfully reversed hair loss in mice using a single protein treatment, offering new hope for millions suffering from baldness.

Nobel physicist Chen Ning Yang dies aged 102

The scientific world mourns the passing of Chen Ning Yang, the revolutionary physicist whose work transformed modern physics and earned him the Nobel Prize at just 35.

Ben Smee wins Queensland Journalist of the Year award

Guardian Australia's acclaimed reporter Ben Smee has been crowned joint winner of the Queensland Journalist of the Year award for his outstanding investigative work exposing critical environmental and political issues across the state.

First Photo of Dark Matter Captured by Scientists

Groundbreaking research unveils the first photographic evidence of dark matter, the invisible cosmic scaffolding that makes up 85% of our universe, in a discovery that could rewrite physics textbooks.

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.

Guardian Writers Share Their Year's Biggest Lessons

Discover the surprising insights and hard-won wisdom Guardian journalists have gained over the past year, from navigating AI challenges to maintaining journalistic integrity in turbulent times.

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