Women Sweep UK's Top Science Awards with £100k Prizes
Three female scientists win the 2026 Blavatnik Awards for breakthroughs in planet formation, DNA replication, and energy transfer, each receiving £100,000 in unrestricted funding.
Three female scientists win the 2026 Blavatnik Awards for breakthroughs in planet formation, DNA replication, and energy transfer, each receiving £100,000 in unrestricted funding.
Despite Russia's vast military and economic advantages, Ukraine has held firm for four years, with high morale and drone warfare reshaping the conflict. Casualties mount on both sides, but a political settlement remains elusive.
South Korea reports a notable increase in its birth rate, driven by the echo boomer generation, marking a potential shift in the nation's demographic crisis.
Hamza Ahmed Khan, a University of Toronto PhD student, was detained by Pakistan's cyber crime agency for allegedly posting inflammatory content online while conducting research on democracy.
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RecommendedA kindergarten teacher in Waco, Texas, faces felony charges after allegedly assaulting a five-year-old boy for breaking a pencil, with court documents detailing violent actions.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres marks four years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, urging renewed diplomatic efforts and humanitarian aid.
A lawsuit accuses UCLA of failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitism during pro-Palestinian protests, raising concerns over campus safety and free speech.
Explore the enduring popularity of Sudoku 7222 Medium, a classic puzzle that challenges minds worldwide. Discover its cognitive benefits, from improving memory to reducing stress, and why it remains a favourite pastime.
Education leaders and MPs cautiously welcome England's Send reforms but warn of workload burdens and funding gaps. Plans aim to support 1.3 million children with special needs by 2029-30.
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RecommendedA new report reveals that over 40% of Australian universities have operated in deficit for most of the past five years, with funding per student declining and research investment at a 20-year low.
Amnesty International reports Iran has sentenced dozens to death for alleged protest involvement, with at least 30 facing execution and confessions extracted under torture, amid Trump's military strike considerations.
Mexican army eliminates top cartel boss El Mencho, sparking violence. Thailand probes virus killing 72 tigers at tourist parks. Plus, UK sanctions, viral IKEA toy, and rare ant discovery.
On the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukrainians in Kyiv share their daily struggles and hopes for peace amid ongoing conflict and civilian casualties.
A worsening drought, persistent conflict, and global aid cuts have left 6.5 million Somalis facing severe hunger, with 1.84 million children at risk of acute malnutrition in 2026.
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RecommendedA Guardian Live event delves into how Ukrainian artists are using creativity as a form of resistance and healing during the ongoing war, featuring insights from Charlotte Higgins and guests.
Iranian security forces, including armed plainclothes police, have flooded campuses to quell student demonstrations against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, as nuclear talks resume in Geneva amid escalating tensions.
Amnesty International reveals Iran has sentenced at least 30 protesters to death, including teenagers, following nationwide demonstrations, despite international pressure.
New UN data reveals nearly 6.5 million people in Somalia are projected to face crisis-level food insecurity by March, with 1.84 million children expected to suffer acute malnutrition in 2026.
A senior spokesperson for the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels has been killed in a drone strike in eastern Congo, escalating tensions as peace negotiations stall.
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RecommendedPreviously unseen photographs and harrowing eyewitness accounts expose the brutal details of the Kaisariani massacre, where 200 Greek prisoners were executed by Nazi forces in 1944.
London Metropolitan University's research unit has been honoured with a Queen Elizabeth Prize for Education after four decades of work tackling gender-based violence through research and policy reform.
Nicholas Ryde, a former teacher at The King Alfred School, has been indefinitely prohibited from teaching after pleading guilty to distributing indecent images of children.
India concluded its flagship AI summit with 89 nations pledging to democratise artificial intelligence, positioning itself as an alternative to US and Chinese dominance. Experts debate progress toward this ambitious goal.
Seventeen international aid organizations have petitioned Israel's Supreme Court to prevent their ban from Gaza, arguing new registration rules are invasive and would cause humanitarian collapse.
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RecommendedA visual journey through Tuesday's key events: Ukraine marks the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion, New York battles heavy snow, and global stories from Gaza to London unfold in photos.
As Ukraine enters its fourth year of war, civilians face intensified attacks and freezing temperatures without heating or electricity. The UNHCR warns of a humanitarian crisis, urging continued international support to prevent further suffering.
Alicia Hughes, a 31-year-old Indiana school secretary, faces multiple child seduction charges after her husband allegedly discovered her with an 18-year-old pupil on Valentine's Day.
Analysis reveals Ukrainian children have spent an average of 4,000 hours under air raid sirens since 2022, with frontline areas experiencing 9.5 months of alerts.
Samuel Williams, a 21-year-old Oxford University student, pleads not guilty to charges of inciting racial hatred at a London pro-Palestine demonstration. His trial is set for January 2028.
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RecommendedLabour ministers propose sweeping changes to school admissions to prevent middle-class families dominating top schools in affluent areas, prioritizing disadvantaged pupils and reforming SEND support.