Category : Research


Stonehenge Altar Stone Quest Focuses on North East Scotland

Geologists, having ruled out Orkney, are now targeting a vast area of north-eastern Scotland to find the origin of Stonehenge's six-tonne Altar Stone. A discovery could revolutionise our understanding of Neolithic Britain. Read the latest.

Five Steps to Keep Your Brain Eight Years Younger

New research reveals five key lifestyle factors that can keep your brain healthier and up to eight years younger, even for those living with chronic pain. Discover the simple changes you can make today.

Loss of Smell Could Be Early Parkinson's Sign

A fading sense of smell may be an early biomarker for Parkinson's disease, appearing years before motor symptoms. Learn about this crucial warning sign and its link to neurodegenerative conditions.

Ancient Ape Fossil: Humanity's Oldest Ancestor?

New analysis of 7-million-year-old Sahelanthropus bones reignites debate: was this ape-like creature our earliest upright-walking ancestor? Discover the evidence and the ongoing scientific feud.

Ancient Ape Fossil: Earliest Human Ancestor?

Fresh analysis of 7-million-year-old Sahelanthropus bones reignites debate over the dawn of bipedalism. Could this be our earliest known ancestor? Read the latest findings.

Britain's brightest dog knows 221 toy names

Harvey the Border Collie, crowned Britain's brightest dog for knowing 221 toys by name, is now part of scientific studies to help identify other gifted canines. Discover his incredible story.

AI Discovers Two New MS Types in UK Study

UK researchers use AI to identify two novel biological subtypes of multiple sclerosis, a major step towards personalised monitoring and more effective treatments for the condition.

Page 18 of 41
Pickt mobile sticky banner — logo, tagline and CTA button