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Could you be carrying risky cancer genes identified in major study?
Daily Mail· 10 hours agoUnder the research, scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, the Institute of Cancer Research,...
Rachel Reeves is ready to become Britain’s first female chancellor and rewrite history
Harper’s Bazaar via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoThey did, of course, and Reeves’ book is a brilliantly researched tribute to a cohort that includes...
Britain saw centuries of economic growth under Roman rule
New Scientist· 13 hours ago“Over that period of about 350 years, you’re looking at roughly a two and a half [fold] increase in...
The deadliest decision Keir Starmer will have to make today
Metro· 13 hours ago‘The letter are a command to the submarines if London has been hit and leadership has been...
Researchers map the effects of all potential changes in key cancer gene
PharmiWeb· 15 hours agoResearchers at the Francis Crick Institute have mapped all the possible outcomes of changes to a tumour-suppressing gene called VHL, the first step in a huge research ...
Met Office responds as conspiracy theorists claim UK government making it rain
Daily Express· 23 hours agoSocial media users using June's strange weather to suggest that climate change is not real or that...
Male Ladybugs Mate with Dead Females for Hours Without Realizing It?
Snopes via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoSuch tales about one of the world's most cherished insects might scandalise ladybird lovers. Yet...
'Cuddle hormone' could be key to postnatal depression and weight loss
Daily Mail· 1 day ago'This research reminds us that many behaviours which we assume are entirely under our control have a...
Wild birds 'remember' where and when they find food
BBC News· 2 days agoSmall wild birds have demonstrated an ability to recall what they have eaten in the past, where they found it and when, a new study has shown. ...
Work on synthetic human embryos to get code of practice in UK
The Guardian· 2 days agoBiological models of human embryos that can develop heartbeats, spinal cords and other distinctive features will be governed by a code of practice in Britain to ensure that researchers ...