Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK wouldn’t have to choose between the US and China, as he heralded “significant opportunities” for British businesses ahead of his trip to Beijing this week.
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Kirk Milhoan's comments come as federal vaccine policy slides to insignificance.
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Company's autodiscover caused users' test credentials to be sent outside Microsoft networks.
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On 26 January 2026, the Ministry of Health of Ethiopia declared the end of the Marburg virus disease (MVD) outbreak. This declaration came after two consecutive incubation periods (a total of 42 days) since the last person confirmed with MVD died and was give…
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Demonstrations have demanded an end to federal funding for ICE, after two protesters were killed by federal agents in Minneapolis.
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At a hearing Monday, a judge focused on a letter the attorney general sent to Gov. Tim Walz that appeared to set conditions on winding down Operation Metro Surge.
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The youngest Beckham just dropped the sweetest message and it might double as a family olive branch.
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Claude users will now be able to call up interactive apps inside the chatbot interface, with Cowork integration coming soon.
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Class-action lawsuit alleged that Google's voice assistant illegally recorded and shared private conversations with advertisers.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has told Europe it should “keep on dreaming” if it thinks it can defend itself without the support of the United States.
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Researchers linked higher inflammation levels to decades of stress, including discrimination and economic hardship.
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The UN mission says it is gravely concerned by "inflammatory rhetoric calling for violence against civilians".
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The Artemis II astronauts have entered quarantine, ahead of the launch of their mission to the Moon and back.
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Forty years after the Challenger disaster, NPR explores the engineers' last-minute efforts to stop the launch, their decades of guilt and the vital lessons that remain critical for NASA today.
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Scientists have found a possible explanation for why cancer patients are less likely to develop Alzheimer's.
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If you just watched movies, you'd think menopause didn't exist or it would be all about hot flashes, says Naomi Watts. She wants to change this.
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A dozen medical and health care organizations endorsed the group's recommendations.
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Columnist Natalie Wolchover checks in with particle physicists more than a decade after the field entered a profound crisis.
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Decision made after outbreaks in 2024, when there were nearly 3,000 cases in England and Wales.
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Light physical activity lowers heart disease, diabetes, and early death risk in people with cardiovascular kidney metabolic syndrome, per a study. Here’s how...
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Parasites are not in the U.S., but persistent symptoms deserve a thorough evaluation, not home remedies.
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It may take up to eight weeks of magnesium supplementation to notice a significant improvement in sleep quality. See what factors affect it.
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There's only one way they can really work.
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Protein is having a moment, with federal guidelines significantly raising the recommended amount people should eat and products from coffee drinks to Pop-Tarts touting enhanced levels of the nutrie…
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A one-week mind-body retreat led to consistent changes in the brain and at the molecular level that were associated with greater resilience, reduced pain, and improved recovery from stress. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego report that a …
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Could bamboo be the most underrated superfood on Earth? New research hints at benefits far beyond its exotic appeal.
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Higher intake of full-fat cheese and cream was linked to lower dementia risk in a large Swedish study, but the evidence points to healthy dietary patterns rather than dairy as a protective factor. A long-running Swedish study has found that middle-aged and ol…
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Dan Go believes it is not necessary to completely avoid carbs to lose weight. Instead, we should focus on making healthy choices.  | Health
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Scientists found a link between lower levels of a particular nutrient, vitamin D, and a higher risk of severe flu. Here, doctors explain the latest research.
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Nipah virus outbreak in India triggers regional alerts as officials race to contain a highly fatal and fast-spreading infection.
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Nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste is a fluoride-free alternative. This is who dentists say it's best for.
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Kereece Fuller Myles' life changed forever when what doctors first thought was dengue fever was revealed to be duodenal cancer. This is a rare and aggressive form of gastrointestinal cancer, as it occurs in the duodenum, part of the small...
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Menopause may be best known for hot flashes and mood swings, but it can also come with many other less talked-about symptoms, including skin changes. Studies have shown that a majority of wome…
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Walnuts are packed with cholesterol-lowering nutrients like fiber, healthy fats and antioxidants. Learn tasty ways to add these nuts to your diet.
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Health News: Fatty liver sounds harmless. But it isn’t. It’s a condition where excess fat builds up in the liver, and over time, it can mess up one of the hardest-.
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"If he had even done a physical exam or an X-ray, my cancer would’ve been found that much sooner."
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The Trump administration says we should learn from other countries. Maybe they should have looked someplace besides Denmark.
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The AHA acknowledged that Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic syndrome (CKM) is a condition that involves a chain reaction inside the body.
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After finding a lump in her breast, Tracy King was reassured by her charming, clever doctor Ian Paterson. Then she learnt he was a madman
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William Foege was called 'one of the best people I've ever met' by a friend and was credited with saving millions of lives by a former president.
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New research suggests that a breast cancer vaccine developed decades ago may have triggered a lasting immune memory response that can now be significantly boosted by a newly developed antibody.
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New research reveals that individuals with high borderline personality traits struggle to synchronize actions with others. A finger-tapping experiment showed they displayed greater asynchrony and reported more negative feelings during the interaction.
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There’s a flexible strategy that can help you figure out what to eat based on nutrition, what you enjoy and your health goals, exercise habits and life circumstances.
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Researchers have found that it doesn't matter how frequently one watches porn; the reasons why is far more predictive of their sexual health.
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The flour you choose helps decide which microbes run your sourdough and how it tastes.
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A vibrant blue sea creature washed ashore in northern Japan, surprising scientists with its presence in temperate waters and revealing a new venomous species.
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A new study found that improving choline levels could help protect against brain-related disease.
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Dietitian reveals how her client lowered his cholesterol 40 points in 6 months, plus simple diet and lifestyle tips to support healthy cholesterol.
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Try standing exercises to flatten lower belly pooch after 55, with expert guidance from NASM-CPT Felicia Hernandez.
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Move over, protein. Fiber is on pace to be the next “it” nutrient of the year.
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This 5-minute smoothie is packed with mango, passion fruit, dates, yogurt and leafy greens for a satisfying anti-inflammatory protein-rich breakfast.
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Eating fibre can improve health, lengthen lifespans, and even protect our brains. Yet many of us are still coming up short on this "essential nutrient".
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Scientists are warning that a little-known group of microbes called free-living amoebae may pose a growing global health threat. Found in soil and water, some species can survive extreme heat, chlorine, and even modern water systems—conditions that kill most …
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Learn what happens to your cholesterol when you eat oatmeal every morning, plus tips for supporting healthy cholesterol with oats and lifestyle changes.
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Low-level exposure to bisphenol A before birth can permanently alter metabolism, immunity, and disease risk in sex-specific ways. Very low exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) can have lasting effects on health. In studies of adult rats that were exposed before birt…
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In a breakthrough experiment, molecular biologists and tech entrepreneurs have teamed up to write the genetic code of a virus that destroys killer bacteria
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Ever wondered why you won't find kangaroos outside Australia? It all started with massive climate change millions of years ago.
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Nature - Scalable and multiplexed recorders of gene regulation dynamics across weeks
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With the Webb telescope’s unprecedented sensitivity, scientists are learning more about dark matter’s influence on stars, galaxies, and even planets like Earth.
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Sometimes astronomers don't need giant telescopes to observe the wonders of the cosmos; they just need to look up at the night sky.
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New research suggests making Mars green could be a real, testable goal, if we're ready to take the ethical leap.
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This glowing ocean creature looks like it came from a sci-fi movie, but it's 100% real.
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After its closest-approach to the Sun (perihelion) on October 29, 2025, the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS was observed on November 16, 2025…
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Hidden inside the human body, scientists have uncovered thousands of bizarre RNA loops unlike anything in biology. These microscopic structures don’t act like viruses or bacteria and could rewrite what we think life is.
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One small step for bacteria.
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Close to the summit of an underwater mountain west of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a jagged landscape of towers rises from the gloom.
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Starfish (aka sea stars) are master climbers.
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For the first time, physicists have generated and observed stable bright matter-wave solitons with attractive interactions within a grid of laser light.
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Researchers have discovered how bacteria break through spaces barely larger than themselves, by wrapping their flagella around their bodies and moving forward. Using a microfluidic device that mimics insect gut channels, the team revealed a remarkable "flagel…
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A team of researchers say that a puzzling, spire-shaped organism that lived 400 million year ago is like no type of creature ever found.
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Iron-rich rocks at McGraths Flat preserve Miocene rainforest life in remarkable detail, reshaping ideas about how and where exceptional fossils form. Beneath agricultural land in the central tablelands of New South Wales sits one of Australia’s most remarkabl…
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The human eye does not actually see purple, as purple is not a color on the visual spectrum, scientists say. Here's what's actually happening.
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A new study warns that Low Earth Orbit could shift from stable to chaotic in just days, threatening satellites and the services they support.
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A new study reveals how moisture in the Martian atmosphere could provide an essential backup water source for future human missions.
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A Roman-era skeleton discovered in southern England has finally given up her secrets after more than a decade of debate. Known as the Beachy Head Woman, she was once thought to have roots in sub-Saharan Africa or the Mediterranean—an idea that sparked global …
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Iron is an essential trace element in biological cells. The concentration of the element and its so-called redox state—it can exist either in a doubly ionized state as iron (II) (Fe2+) or a triply ionized state as iron (III) (Fe3+)—play a key role in metaboli…
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Researchers have developed a technique that allows them to carve complex three dimensional nanodevices directly from single crystals. To demonstrate its power, they sculpted microscopic helices from a magnetic material and found that the structures behave lik…
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A switch from a humid to a dry climate has led the Eastern African Rift Zone to pull apart more freely, new research finds.
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Stephen Hawking’s “laws may be decreed by God” remark keeps sparking debate—was it deism, metaphor, or a hard line against miracles?
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We've known about the iconic Ring Nebula for nearly 250 years, but it's only now that astronomers have found a giant mystery right at its core.
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Amazon Leo satellites are generally not visible to the naked eye but still could obstruct astronomical observations.
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No team in the NFL has run more Cover 4 over the last five years than Jonathan Gannon’s defenses.
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All six players finished the year on Denver’s practice squad.
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Stanford announced a settlement with the family of Katie Meyer, the former star soccer goalkeeper and two-time team captain who died by suicide in 2022.
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Some guys have all the luck. Matthew Stafford isn’t one of them. Here's how one unlucky moment on Sunday changed how we view his career.
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While other players praised McDermott after his dismissal, Jerry Hughes broke ranks and explained exactly why the coach's prevent defense calls proved he wasn't serious about winning.
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Sam Darnold will be starting in the Super Bowl before Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen and the rest of the NFL’s Class of 2018 quarterbacks. It took Darnold five teams and eight seasons to get here. Darnold led the Seattle Seahawks to a 14-3 record, a division title…
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UFC 324 marked the promotion company's first event since its deal with Paramount+ to stream fights for no extra charge
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Around half the Formula 1 grid took to the track on Monday with the series' all-new generation of cars for 2026, leading to a wide array of first impressions
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CUP OF JOE: Starkey on sports in 350 words or less. I wonder if New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft looks at 2023 as a wasted year. I’m guessing not. It got him back to the Super Bowl. There are many reasons why the Patriots are in position to win
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Seattle Seahawks receiver Smith-Njigba receives highest praise from teammates, observers en route to Super Bowl
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The Browns haven't settled on a head coach for the 2026 season, so it's unclear if Shedeur Sanders will remain the team's starting quarterback after a seven-game audition for the role to close out his rookie year.
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The Giants are signing one of the top remaining free agent outfielders to a two-year deal. Get a full breakdown and analysis at MLB Trade Rumors.
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Arizona remains the unanimous No. 1 in the AP Top 25 men's college basketball poll. Nebraska climbed to a program-best fifth place. Duke held steady at No. 4, while Gonzaga moved up two spots to sixth. Michigan, Iowa State, Illinois and Houston round out the …
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