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Why we’re hunting through a century of data from Britain’s northernmost observatory
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 4 weeks agoThe observatory is found in the Shetland Islands, 170km north of mainland Scotland. Philippe Clement...
The ‘tipping point’ that could drop Britain’s future temperatures by 10C
Yahoo News UK· 2 months agoScientists are increasingly worried that the AMOC might rapidly weaken due to climate change warming...
Explainer-What is aspartame and what do the new WHO rulings on cancer and consumption mean?
Reuters via Yahoo News UK· 1 year agoDiscovered in 1965 by American chemist James Schlatter, aspartame is about 200 times sweeter than...
Viagra May Reduce Alzheimer's Risk by Nearly 20%
People via Yahoo News UK· 5 months agoMen who took erectile dysfunction drugs were less likely to develop the progressive dementia, a new report says Getty Viagra may reduce risk of...
Britons spending thousands on controversial therapy to tackle antibiotic-resistant infections
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 6 months agoDesperate Britons are spending thousands on a controversial bacteria-busting medical treatment in...
The history of chocolate: when money really did grow on trees
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 2 years agoAdvent calendars with hidden chocolatey treats, huge tins of Quality Street and steaming cups of hot...
How I reunited the most important documents in English theatre history for the first time in 200...
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 2 years agoMost of what we know about the beginnings of English professional theatre as a financial enterprise and artistic endeavour comes from thousands of manuscript pages in the archive of Philip Henslowe ...