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Scientists: Trump may resume nuclear testing

Exclusive: Leading weapons experts warn that a second Trump presidency could resume live nuclear tests for the first time in decades, destabilising global security and triggering a new arms race.

Scientists: End Daylight Saving Time Over Health Risks

Leading scientists are demanding an end to the century-old practice of clock changes, citing alarming evidence of increased heart attacks, strokes, and road accidents linked to the biannual time shift.

Floating Wetlands: Australia's Water Pollution Solution

Australian scientists pioneer groundbreaking floating wetland technology that could transform water quality worldwide while saving billions in cleanup costs. Discover how these natural filters are combating pollution in rivers and lakes.

CDC hires scientists then fires them in system error

In a stunning bureaucratic failure, the Centers for Disease Control hired scientists only to immediately issue layoff notices due to a 'system error' - leaving careers in limbo and raising serious questions about government competence.

Disease X: A chilling hunt for the next pandemic

A chilling review of Channel 4's documentary 'Disease X: Hunting the Next Pandemic', an hour of pure terror that exposes the looming threat of a future global health catastrophe and the scientists racing to stop it.

Scientists Debunk RFK Jr's Controversial ADHD Claims

Leading UK scientists from Durham University have issued a stark rebuttal to Robert F. Kennedy Jr's controversial assertion that ADHD is a 'non-existent' condition, warning his remarks could cause significant harm.

Black Hole Explosion Predicted Within Decade

Groundbreaking UK research forecasts a monumental celestial event as a supermassive black hole at the centre of a distant galaxy is set to explode, offering an unprecedented opportunity for astrophysical discovery.

Scientists Warn of New FLiRT Covid Variant Risk

A consortium of leading UK scientists from Edinburgh, Oxford, and Montpellier issues a stark warning about the new KP.2 'FLiRT' Covid variant, highlighting its increased transmissibility and potential impact on summer case numbers.

Phone Toilet Habit a 'Trojan Horse' for Superbugs

Exclusive: Groundbreaking UK study reveals that scrolling your mobile phone in the bathroom creates a dangerous breeding ground for antibiotic-resistant E.coli and other faecal bacteria, posing a severe public health risk.

Unexplained Alien-Like Signals Baffle Scientists

Scientists are scrambling to explain a series of powerful, unexplained radio signals detected from Earth. The bizarre 'perytons', which mimic extraterrestrial patterns, have sparked a major astronomical investigation into their potential otherworldly orig

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