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Do wellness drinks really do what they say?
The wellness drinks industry is booming – but the big benefits they promise might be too good to be true.
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The flaws in medical evidence on all sides of the Lucy Letby case
Barrister Mark McDonald claims he has the backing of a panel of world class experts who say there is no evidence any babies were deliberately harmed. Who should we believe?
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OpenAI beats Elon Musk's Grok in AI chess tournament
The tournament saw models from Anthropic, Google, xAI and DeepSeek compete against each other to be crowned the top AI chess player.
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All The Ghosts You Will Be
MOX NOX. Pre-order the Death Clock here: http://www.InqFactory.com/DeathClockSpecial thanks to @CalebMarting for his tireless work on the prototypes. Our en...
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Nepal makes 97 mountains free to climb as Everest fees rise
Most tourists visiting Nepal head to Everest, which has seen overcrowding and increased pollution.
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Rare earths: Australia bid to take on China dominance
Recent moves by Beijing have got businesses worried - and Australia is looking to offer an alternative.
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London chess prodigy, 10, becomes Woman International Master
Bodhana Sivanandan, from Harrow, also became the youngest female player to beat a grandmaster.
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Global plastic talks collapse as countries remain deeply divided
The latest round of UN-led talks have ended in deadlock, with disputes over plastic production and recycling.
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Is There Evidence For a Vast Multiverse?
Learn More About Anydesk: https://anydesk.com/spacetime In 1987, Steven Weinberg wrote a cute little paper entitled “Anthropic Bound on the Cosmological Cons...
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Parkrun record broken by 97-year-old Belfast runner
Grace Chambers, 97, becomes Europe's oldest parkrunner to reach the 250-run milestone.
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Methanol poisoning: Man saw kaleidoscopic light before going blind
Calum Macdonald and the families of three people who died in South East Asia call on the Foreign Office for clearer travel advice.
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'Communities' of strange, extreme life seen for first time in deep ocean
A Chinese-led research team captures pictures of life at depths of more than 9km in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
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Skibidi and tradwife among words added to Cambridge Dictionary
More than 6,000 new terms feature, including some relating to remote working and rich tech giants.
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AI designs new superbug-killing antibiotics for gonorrhoea and MRSA
Two new potential drugs have been designed by AI to kill drug-resistant bacteria, in a major Massachusetts Institute of Technology study.
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Why India tops the list of abandoned sailors
Around 900 Indian sailors were abandoned on ships across the world in 2024.
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Entire church to be transported across Swedish city of Kiruna
The landmark 113-year-old wooden building is at risk from subsidence and will be moved 5km on giant rolling platforms.
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Sussex student records album with Amazon indigenous people
Ben Kelly wants to support the preservation of a threatened part of Peru's rainforest.
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What do we know about the Jeffrey Epstein files?
The clamour is growing for the Trump administration to put documents related to the Epstein investigations before the public.
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FGM: Outrage in The Gambia after one-month-old baby dies
Two women have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the girl's death, police say.
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(2148) The Drug That Works TOO Well? - YouTube
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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Scientists make 'superfood' that could save honeybees
We rely on honeybees to pollinate our crops and a new food could protect them from growing threats.
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British man who perished in Antarctic glacier found 65 years later
His brother tells BBC News that he had lost hope he would ever be found.
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Will AI make language dubbing easy for film and TV?
New tech promises to dub film and TV into different languages without losing the quality of the performance.
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Denmark ending letter deliveries is a sign of the digital times
PostNord blames sharply falling demand - will other post firms around the world follow suit?
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The hypersonic missiles race is heating up but the West is behind
Russia and China are leading the global race in hypersonic missiles - how worried should we be that the US is playing catch up and the UK has none?
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