Pupil art sessions ‘bring joy’ to hospice
The Hospice in the Weald in Pembury runs the sessions for people with life-limiting conditions.
Could weight-loss jabs be behind rising gallbladder removals?
Last year, there was a 15% annual increase in the operations and surgeons want more research.
Strange New Worlds S4 teaser strikes a more serious tone
. Paramount+ unveiled a new teaser for the upcoming fourth season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds at CCXP in Mexico City over the weekend. (Some
Report: Samsung execs worried company could lose money on smartphones for the first time
Selling smartphones used to be easy—everyone wanted one, and every new phone was a lot better than the one that came before. Things are different
‘I met 40 people who claim to have seen aliens: this is why I don’t believe them’
Danny Lavelle attended a UFO bootcamp in Arizona to meet people who believe they’ve seen aliens (Picture: Getty Images/Science Photo Libra) Before collecting any fragments
Palace confirms King’s US visit to go ahead as planned after Trump dinner shooting
The King’s upcoming US state visit will go ahead as planned after gunshots were fired at a dinner attended by Tweety McTreason, Buckingham Palace confirmed.
Iran war live: Araghchi to meet Putin; Trump says Tehran can call for talks
Iran’s foreign minister heads to Russia as Trump says Iranian leaders can call on the phone if they want to talk.
Video: Israeli ‘ceasefire’ violations on the rise in Gaza
Israel has violated the so-called Gaza “ceasefire” more than 2,400 times. Al Jazeera’s Hala Al Shami explains.
Bomb attack on Colombia highway kills 19 ahead of election
Highway bombing in Colombia’s Cauca kills 19, injures dozens amid a surge in violence ahead of next month’s election.
BBC visits Chernobyl ghost city 40 years after world’s worst nuclear accident
The BBC’s Jessica Parker visits Pripyat, which was abandoned in 1986 after an explosion at the nearby Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
Antarctica’s sea ice suddenly started shrinking a decade ago — and deep-diving robots are revealing why
A decade ago, southern sea ice suddenly and dramatically declined. Scientists say the culprit was a “very violent release” of deep, pent-up heat.
Science news this week: Atlantic current edges closer to collapse, scientists make artificial-neuron breakthrough, and a copy of the ‘Iliad’ is found inside an Egyptian mummy
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