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Canada's Peterman and Gallant suffer first loss at curling mixed doubles worlds - Sports - Olympics - Winter Sports - Curling - | 11 hours ago

Canada's Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant suffered their first defeat at the world mixed doubles curling championship on Monday.

CBC News - Sports - 1 minute ago

Exploring the world's most extraordinary football pitches

Soccer, football, whatever you call it — from the rocky Lofoten archipelago in Norway to the streets of Brazil's favelas, the popular sport has found its way to the world's most unusual corners.

Deutsche Welle - Sports - 5 minutes ago

Soccer, football, whatever you call it — the popular sport has found its way to the world's most unusual corners.

Soccer, football, whatever you call it — from the rocky Lofoten archipelago in Norway to the streets of Brazil's favelas, the popular sport has found its way to the world's most unusual corners.

Deutsche Welle - Top Stories - 5 minutes ago

Trump signs executive order to crack down on sanctuary cities - U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday that targeted "sanctuary cities" and threatened to withhold federal funding from cities and states that don't co-operate with federal immigration enforcement measures. News - World - | 9 hours ago

U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday that targeted "sanctuary cities" and threatened to withhold federal funding from cities and states that don't co-operate with federal immigration enforcement measures.

CBC News - World - 34 minutes ago

How a can of Coke and day-old cake led to iconic photo that went around the world

Peter Arnett and his colleagues had watched the last of the US Marines flee in a helicopter. Then they heard a telltale squeak in the stairs outside their office.

Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories - 35 minutes ago

What your earwax can reveal about your health - Earwax can contain valuable indicators to a person's health. Now scientists are analysing its chemistry in the hope of finding new ways of diagnosing diseases. 1 day ago - Future

Earwax can contain valuable indicators to a person's health. Now scientists are analysing its chemistry in the hope of finding new ways of diagnosing diseases.

BBC News - Technology - 1 hour ago

Former Royal Marine tackling world's longest triathlon from UK to Everest's peak

A former Royal Marine is attempting to complete the world’s longest triathlon which he started in the UK and will finish at the summit of Mount Everest.

Independent.ie - World - 2 hours ago

Our world-class coverage of defence and international security issues

Stay informed with The Economist’s world-class coverage of defence and international security issues. Sign up for The War Room today.

Economist - Top Stories - 8 hours ago

▶ - Committee Holds Webinar on China, 'World War Xi: The Mideast Front'

The Committee on the Present Danger: China, a Washington-based think tank, holds a webinar titled “World War Xi: The Mideast Front” on April 25 on the exte...

Epoch Times - Top Stories - 8 hours ago

New pope to be elected after Francis honored -- The Vatican's Sistine Chapel is closed to tourists as cardinals prepare to elect Pope Francis' successor there. The pope's funeral on Saturday was attended by dozens of world leaders and hundreds of thousands of mourners. CBS News' Chris Livesay has more.

The Vatican's Sistine Chapel is closed to tourists as cardinals prepare to elect Pope Francis' successor there. The pope's funeral on Saturday was attended by dozens of world leaders and hundreds of thousands of mourners. CBS News' Chris Livesay has more.

CBS News - Top Stories - 9 hours ago

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, Slams 35-Ball Ton For RR, Breaks Huge World Record

Rajasthan Royals' (RR) 14-year-old prodigy, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, shattered multiple long-standing Indian Premier League (IPL) records during his side's match against Gujarat Titans (GT) on Monday.

NDTV - Top Stories - 9 hours ago

Trial begins in former world junior hockey players' sexual-assault case -- Yesterday

Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dubé and Callan Foote have pleaded not guilty to sexual assault

The Globe and Mail - Sports - 9 hours ago

Russia declares 72-hour ceasefire in Ukraine for next week to mark Second World War Victory Day -- Yesterday

The Kremlin says Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the full cessation of hostilities on ‘humanitarian grounds’ for the Victory Day on May 9

The Globe and Mail - World - 9 hours ago

This Week, Three Elections Will Show Trump's Worldwide Impact | Opinion

In Canada's election today, whatever the final result, we have seen a remarkable liberal comeback fueled by burning rage at Trump and MAGA.

Newsweek - Opinion - 13 hours ago

Chevron Championship: Golf World Reacts to Unbelievably Tragic End

Ariya Jutanugarn was leading at the 72nd hole of the Chevron Championship, but victory slipped through her fingers in an unimaginable way.

Newsweek - Sports - 17 hours ago

Prince William plays crucial role after representing King at world stage

Prince William, who has quietly been preparing for his destined role at the throne, achieved a milestone over the weekend as he embarked on his journey to becoming a global statesman.The Prince of...

International The News - Entertainment - 20 hours ago

Scientists Uncover World's Most Bitter Tasting Thing Ever

The compound is so potent that an individual would be able to taste a single gram of the substance dissolved in 106 bathtubs of water.

NDTV - Top Stories - 21 hours ago

Shaun Murphy issues response after controversial move at World Snooker Championship

Shaun Murphy had to explain himself after a confusing decision against Judd Trump at the World Snooker Championship, failing to follow his own plea on a rule change

WalesOnline - Sports - 23 hours ago

PNVF, MVP Group seal partnership for 2025 FIVB Men's World Championship hosting

MANILA, Philippines — THE MVP Group, headed by chairman and staunch sports advocate Manuel V. Pangilinan, formalized its ironclad support for the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) for the historic staging of the FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship Philippines 2025 from September 12 to 28.

Manila Times - Sports - 1 day ago

Tigst Assefa posts women's-only world mark in London Marathon, Sebastian Sawe wins men's race -- Mattias Karen -- -

Tigst Assefa of Ethiopia secured her first London Marathon title after pulling away from Joyciline Jepkosgei on the way to a women's-only world record in two hours 15 minutes 50 seconds on Sunday. Kenya's Sebastian Sawe cruised to victory in the men's race.

CBC News - Sports - 1 day ago

Saudi Arabia and Qatar to pay back Syria's debt to the World Bank

Saudi Arabia and Qatar say they will pay Syria’s outstanding debt to the World Bank, a move that is likely to make the international institution resume its support to the war-torn country.

AP News - Business - 1 day ago

World News Video -- Several killed as car hits revellers at Filipino street festival in Vancouver

Several killed as car hits revellers at Filipino street festival in Vancouver

Independent.ie - World - 1 day ago

Assefa sets world record, Sawe destroys elite field in London Marathon

Tigst Assefa sets a record time for a women’s-only race while Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe wins his first London Marathon.

Aljazeera - Sports - 1 day ago

Canada wins twice on opening day at world mixed doubles curling championship -- Sports -- - -- Olympics

The Canadian team of Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant opened the world mixed doubles curling championship with two wins on Saturday at Willie O'Ree Place in Fredericton, N.B.

CBC News - Sports - 1 day ago

Ike, my great-grandfather, documented Nazi death camps so world would never forget. I'm continuing his mission

Eighty years ago, in the final days of World War II, my great-grandfather, Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, walked into a place that changed him forever: the Nazi concentration camp at Ohrdruf.

Fox News - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Lin lives in a world-first village where care for her dementia is 'built-in'. Could this model go global?

A one-of-a-kind dementia village in Taiwan adopts a new approach to care that helps the elderly with this condition to age at home.

SBS - World - 2 days ago

Music -- Susan O'Neill: 'I always look at the natural world with wonder and awe'

As did many of us, Bono loved Susan O’Neill’s cover of U2’s Exit in 2017. He said it “took him back in its simplicity and power”.

Independent.ie - Entertainment - 2 days ago

My Money: 'I blew my All Creatures Great and Small money on travelling the world and designer clothes'

Carol Drinkwater is an author, actor and filmmaker who became a household name for her portrayal of Helen Herriot in the BBC series All Creatures Great and...

Independent.ie - Business - 2 days ago

It's understandable to want to tune out the world right now. But things will only get better if we opt in -- Max Kerman -- April 25, 2025

When you share space, you begin to feel something in common with the people around you, even when your day-to-day lives are vastly different

The Globe and Mail - Opinion - 2 days ago

World bids farewell to 'profound' Pope Francis in touching funeral

Heads of state, royalty and religious leaders joined 400,000 mourners in Rome to pay their respects to His Holiness

Evening Standard - World - 2 days ago

Game shows are going wild right now. But will Australia back this worldwide hit?

The Floor is part of a new generation of game shows sweeping the globe that are bigger, brighter and bolder than series of the past.

Sydney Morning Herald - Entertainment - 2 days ago

Warholm Breaks Men's 300m Hurdles World Record In Xiamen Diamond League

The 29-year-old Norwegian 400m hurdles world record holder crossed the finish line in a blistering 33.05 seconds, taking 0.21 seconds off his own mark set four years ago.

NDTV - Sports - 2 days ago

A Jungle Resort In Madhya Pradesh To Atacama Desert In Chile, The World's Best Hotels For Stargazing

From the jungles of Madhya Pradesh in India, to the desert of AlUla in Saudi Arabia, these 11 luxury resorts around the world are the perfect for stargazing

NDTV - Entertainment - 2 days ago

Francis hailed as 'pope among people' as world leaders attend funeral

More than 130,000 people have filed past the Pope's coffin as it lay in state in St Peter's Basilica since Wednesday

Evening Standard - World - 2 days ago

Have scientists discovered a new colour called 'olo'?

Described as a ‘deeply saturated teal’ colour, humans can only see it with the help of laser technology.

Aljazeera - Top Stories - 2 days ago

Ukraine peace deal 'very close' Trump says as he meets world leaders in Rome

Russia and Ukraine should meet at a ‘very high level’ in order to agree a peace deal, Donald Trump said as he gathered with world leaders.

Evening Standard - Politics - 3 days ago

How China is controlling Australia's – and the world's – rare earths trade

China is targeting a vulnerability in the United States with a strike in Trump’s tariffs war that was decades in the making.

Sydney Morning Herald - Business - 3 days ago

Research cuts leave Antarctic scientists turning to another source of funding: Tourist cruises

Wealthy adventurers and bucket listers rub shoulders with scientists looking to gather data as funding vanishes under the Trump administration.

NBC News - Science - 3 days ago

The world-shattering effects of the US-China AI race

The AI race between China and the United States could very well end up being more consequential than the atomic or space races of the 20th century.

Washington Examiner - Opinion - 3 days ago

Canada looking for 1st mixed doubles curling world championship -- Karissa Donkin -- -

Olympic qualification points are also on the line for Canadian team of Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant as they head to New Brunswick for the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, beginning on Saturday.

CBC News - Sports - 3 days ago

Is resurrecting extinct animals a good idea? -- The creation of three "dire wolf" pups has raised hopes that it may be possible to resurrect extinct animals. But some scientists have grave concerns. -- Future

The creation of three "dire wolf" pups has raised hopes that it may be possible to resurrect extinct animals. But some scientists have grave concerns.

BBC News - Technology - 3 days ago

Mark Allen compiles rare 147 break at snooker worlds and earns lucky fan $33,000

A rare perfect break of 147 at the world snooker championship has earned a lucky fan $33,000. The experience for Brian Nicholls came with a twist in Sheffield, England.

AP News - Weird - 3 days ago

The U.S. is approaching a dangerous measles precipice, scientists say

Measles, which was 'eliminated' in the U.S. in 2000, could be endemic again within 25 years if current vaccination rates hold, study finds.

Los Angeles Times - Science - 4 days ago

California becomes the fourth-largest economy in the world

California ranks as the fourth-largest economy in the world, boasting a nominal GDP of $4.10 trillion.

Washington Examiner - Top Stories - 4 days ago

Why autism remains a genetic mystery -- Genetic factors are thought to play a major role in the development of autism – but for decades what they are has proven elusive. Now scientists are starting to uncover clues. -- 16 Apr 2025

Genetic factors are thought to play a major role in the development of autism – but for decades what they are has proven elusive. Now scientists are starting to uncover clues.

BBC News - Technology - 4 days ago

Housing costs all over the world are skyrocketing, and climate change-driven disasters are only making it worse.

Housing costs all over the world are skyrocketing, and climate change-driven disasters are only making it worse. Could city planning and risk reduction help?

Deutsche Welle - Science - 4 days ago

Harmful bleaching is now affecting 84% of the world's coral reefs, the highest rate in recorded history, scientists say.

Harmful bleaching is now affecting 84% of the world's coral reefs, the highest rate in recorded history, scientists say. The phenomenon comes as oceans increasingly warm as a result of human-induced climate change.

Deutsche Welle - Environment - 4 days ago

World's biggest investor BlackRock on buying spree in "undervalued" UK

Larry Fink gives Keir Starmer credit for prioritising economic growth

Evening Standard - Business - 4 days ago

Inside YouTube's world of forgotten videos -- There's a secret side of YouTube, just beyond the guiding hand of the algorithm – and it's nothing like what you know.

There's a secret side of YouTube, just beyond the guiding hand of the algorithm – and it’s nothing like what you know.

BBC News - Technology - 4 days ago

The public isn't swayed by protesting scientists, researchers say

The findings also suggest that scientists can engage in public protest without compromising their credibility.

Euronews - Environment - 4 days ago

Coral reef bleaching hits 84% worldwide, worst on record, surveys show -- Harmful bleaching of the world's coral has grown to include 84% of the ocean's reefs in the most intense event of its kind in recorded history, scientists say. -- Apr 23

Harmful bleaching of the world's coral has grown to include 84% of the ocean's reefs in the most intense event of its kind in recorded history, scientists say.

CBS News - Science - 4 days ago

UK To Dim Sunlight In Bold Plan To Cool Earth But Scientists Are Not Amused

The project is part of a Rs 567 crore (50 million pound) government-funded programme under which several small-scale experiments will be conducted.

NDTV - Science - 4 days ago

White House Proposal Could Gut Climate Modeling the World Depends On

Potential funding cuts for NOAA and its research partners threaten irreparable harm not only to climate research but to American safety, competitiveness, and national security.

ProPublica - Environment - 4 days ago

CBC Kids News - Why scientists think they've found possible signs of life on another planet, explained for kids - April 23

Scientists have found possible signs of life on a distant planet in the form of gases that they say are normally linked to living organisms.

CBC News - Technology - 5 days ago

Fitzgibbons stared down surfing's cruellest fate, again. Then she beat the world No.1

For three straight years, the Australian veteran has faced her own pro surfing mortality and the gruelling road back to the big time.

Sydney Morning Herald - Sports - 5 days ago

US warns IMF, World Bank to step back from 'unfocused agendas'

WASHINGTON: The US has warned the International Monetary Fund and World Bank to drop what it sees as sprawling and unfocused agendas. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday said the...

International The News - Business - 5 days ago

Medical device company announces opening of new 'world-class' facility in Galway

A GALWAY company specialising in the development and contract manufacturing of medical devices ha...

Irish Post - Business - 5 days ago

NASA images show peanut-shaped asteroid during high-speed flyby -- This asteroid is bigger than scientists anticipated, about 5 miles long and 2 miles wide at its widest point - resembling a deformed peanut. -- Apr 22

This asteroid is bigger than scientists anticipated, about 5 miles long and 2 miles wide at its widest point — resembling a deformed peanut.

CBS News - Science - 5 days ago

Full video: Treasury Secretary Bessent calls out China, World Bank, IMF

"China needs to change," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told the Institute of International Finance in Washington, D.C.

CNBC - Politics - 5 days ago

YouTube turns 20: How the video site has changed the world

"Me at the zoo" was the first video uploaded on YouTube 20 years ago today. The site has since seen Justin Bieber, "Gangnam Style" and "Baby Shark" go viral.

Deutsche Welle - Entertainment - 5 days ago

Scientists find strongest evidence yet of life on an alien planet -- News

In a potential landmark discovery, scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have obtained what they call the strongest signs yet of possible life beyond our solar system.

CBC News - Technology - 5 days ago

World economic order undergoing major 'reset' – IMF

The International Monetary Fund is projecting a significant global slowdown due to the US tariff policy

Russia Today - Business - 6 days ago

McAvaney takes the lead for SBS' coverage of the 2025 World Athletics Championships

The doyen of sports commentators, Bruce McAvaney will lead SBS’ broadcast of the 2025 World Athletics Championships Tokyo, which is shaping as an historic event for an exceptional Australian athletics team.

SBS - World - 7 days ago

Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, had become a symbol of globalization

Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, had become a symbol of globalization

Russia Today - Business - 7 days ago

Trump no longer needs to indoctrinate the world - only Americans

The US administration is dismantling USAID's ideological indoctrination programmes abroad while increasing conservative influence at home, particularly in universities, and cracking down on dissent

Middle East Eye - Top Stories - 7 days ago

UN researchers warn that Asian scam operations are spreading across the rest of the world

A new U.N. report warns that transnational organized crime groups in East and Southeast Asia are spreading their lucrative scam operations across the globe in response to increased crackdowns by authorities.

AP News - Technology - 7 days ago

'This is art.' The rich world of lists, stationery and discarded pieces of paper

For Grace Weinrib, going through her late father's belongings became an unexpected art project.

Los Angeles Times - Top Stories - 8 days ago

How Trump's deportation policy ally turned the world's 'murder capital' into a tourist hotspot

Donald Trump's new ally, El Salvador's president Nayib Bukele, has become known for his controversial crackdown on criminal gangs that has transformed the former 'murder capital of the world' into a safe tourist destination. But at what cost?

SBS - World - 8 days ago

USAID provided nearly half of the world's humanitarian relief before it was cut by Donald Trump's administration.

The foreign aid agency USAID provided nearly half of the world's humanitarian relief before it was cut by the Trump administration. For the millions of Afghan children suffering from acute malnutrition, the consequences are disastrous.

Deutsche Welle - Health - 8 days ago

Four Pakistan players feature in ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier team

Four Pakistani players, including captain Fatima Sana, have been named in the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier 2025 Team of the Tournament.The prestigious squad includes players from three...

International The News - Sports - 8 days ago

Chinese scientists develop fastest ever flash memory device

A team of Chinese scientists has developed a groundbreaking flash memory device capable of storing data at an unprecedented speed, according to state media reports.Operating at a rate of one bit per...

International The News - Technology - 8 days ago

Europe is sensing an opportunity to attract US scientists as the Trump administration cuts funding to colleges.

France's Aix-Marseille University offered a program for scientists "threatened in their research" in America. Europe is sensing an opportunity to attract talent as the Trump administration cuts funding to colleges.

Deutsche Welle - Science - 9 days ago

Theatre & Arts -- 'You can capture a moment that is never to be repeated' – street photography from Ireland and around the world

“The thing about street photography is a lot of people are nervous about it, because they don’t understand it,” says Des Byrne. “‘Taking photos of people o...

Independent.ie - Entertainment - 9 days ago

World Liver Day: How lifestyle choices and late diagnosis are fueling India's liver cancer crisis

As India marks World Liver Day, health experts are raising concerns over the rising burden of liver cancer, a disease often linked to modern lifestyle habits and late diagnosis. Despite advances in oncology, liver cancer cases, especially hepatocellular carcinoma are climbing steadily in India. Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view to explore the reasons behind the trend, its implications and the ways to address it.

First Post - Health - 9 days ago

Humanoid robots stride into the future with world's first half-marathon

Beijing: Step by mechanical step, dozens of humanoid robots took to the streets of Beijing early Saturday, joining thousands of their flesh and blood...

Peninsula Qatar - Technology - 10 days ago

Autism -- RFK, Jr., Is Wrong about Cause of Rising Autism Rates, Scientists Say

Autism rates are rising, but RFK, Jr., is wrong about the reasons. Here’s what the science says

Scientific American - Health - 10 days ago

Biggs Museum offers new worlds through art

DOVER — With its historic location near Legislative Mall, the Biggs Museum of American Art is a center of activity in the state capital. The museum — especially with perpetual free …

Bay to Bay News - Business - 11 days ago

Skepticism greets claims of a possible biosignature on a distant world

It’s really difficult to get a clear sign of life on an exoplanet.

Ars Technica - Science - 11 days ago

Scientists might have found a way to generate electricity from rain

Researchers have used rain-like droplets moving through a tube to generate enough energy to light up 12 LEDs.

Euronews - Environment - 11 days ago

Is there life on another planet? Scientists find the strongest evidence yet

Near a planet far, far away astronomers have found traces of chemicals that on Earth are only produced by living beings.

Aljazeera - Science - 11 days ago

BHP boss says China holds key to the world avoiding recession

The Chinese demand driving resource giant BHP’s output of Australia’s largest commodity export, iron ore, will fade as President Donald Trump’s tariffs reduce global growth.

Sydney Morning Herald - Business - 12 days ago

World Hemophilia Day: Equity in bleeding disorder care isn't optional — it's long overdue

According to estimates by the World Federation of Hemophilia, nearly 80% of hemophilia cases in India remain undiagnosed, highlighting a critical gap in awareness, screening and access to care.

First Post - Health - 12 days ago

The secret to bowling the perfect strike, according to scientists

Researchers use physics to build a predictive tool that could revolutionise competitive bowling strategy

Independent UK - Science - 12 days ago

Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2025: A platform for a multipolar world order

As in previous years, the ADF hosted policymakers, businesspeople and media from all parts of the world, providing an alternative platform for dialogue and...

Daily Sabah - Opinion - 13 days ago

Awestruck 17th-century sailors help scientists solve an ocean mystery

Scientists are one step closer to understanding bioluminescent seas thanks to a new database spanning centuries.

Euronews - Environment - 13 days ago

Sudan's war is not just 'another African conflict'. When will the world step in?

The West has displayed selective empathy, turning its back on refugees and halting desperately needed aid

Middle East Eye - Top Stories - 14 days ago

World Athletics Championships

World Athletics Championships

SBS - World - 14 days ago

Russia has world's largest energy reserves – report

The country’s oil, gas, and coal resources will last for decades to come, according to government data

Russia Today - Business - 14 days ago

Human teeth grown in a lab for first time by scientists

Researchers at King’s College London say the breakthrough could lead to patients regrowing lost teeth in future

Independent UK - Science - 15 days ago

Moon's far side appears drier than near side, scientists find

Soil and rocks returned from the moon’s mysterious far side suggest it may be drier than the side constantly facing Earth, Chinese scientists have...

Daily Sabah - Science - 15 days ago

China develops world's first medical rescue drone

Beijing: China has developed the world s first unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) specifically designed for medical rescue, aimed at enhancing emergency re...

Peninsula Qatar - Technology - 16 days ago

2 U.S. Hospitals Top 2025 World's Best Hospitals Ranking

The United States had the most hospitals represented on Newsweek's World's Best Hospitals 2025 ranking, with 430.

Newsweek - Health - 17 days ago

World of photos, April 12, 2025

The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by The Age picture editors.

Sydney Morning Herald - World - 18 days ago

How climate change is threatening one of the world's cutest animals

The population of Caspian seals has plunged by more than 90 percent since the start of the 20th century

Independent UK - Science - 18 days ago

Ancient jawbone from Taiwan belongs to a mysterious group of human ancestors, scientists say

Researchers say a fossil jawbone discovered in Taiwan belonged to an enigmatic group of early human ancestors.

AP News - Science - 18 days ago

How is conservation preparing for a much hotter world? Experts share -- Jeremy Hance

About 90 kilometers (56 miles) southeast of Cape Town lies the tranquilly-named town of Betty’s Bay in South Africa, home to less than 2,000 people. But it’s not the people that draw Nik Sekhran’s eye. “I enjoy watching the African oystercatchers,” says Sekhran, chief conservation officer at World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Big black birds with […]

Mongabay - Environment - 18 days ago

Scientists recreate brain circuit in world first

Breakthrough could unlock mysteries of chronic pain and revolutionise treatment for neurological conditions

Independent UK - Science - 18 days ago

A global commodity sell-off is flashing warning signals for the world economy

"The collapse in commodities [prices] is a circuit breaker, a sign that a global recession is afoot," says Marko Papic of BCA Research.

CNBC - World - 19 days ago

Scientists map part of a mouse's brain that's so complex it looks like a galaxy

Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date.

AP News - Health - 19 days ago

Trump's tariffs: 'The rest of the world is now going to de-risk from the United States'

Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock: A full-blown global tariff war is under way

Irish Times - Business - 19 days ago

Jennifer Lopez sets Türkiye dates for 'JLO Live in 2025' world tour

Global pop icon Jennifer Lopez will perform two concerts in Türkiye next year as part of her 'JLO Live in 2025' world tour. Lopez is set to take the...

Daily Sabah - Entertainment - 19 days ago

Scientists genetically engineer wolves that resemble extinct species

US scientists say they’ve used fossilised remains to “de-extinct” a species of wolf that died out 10,000 years ago.

Aljazeera - Science - 20 days ago

Scientists identify most bitter substance ever known

Bitter bracket mushroom compounds found to be most bitter substances known to man

Independent UK - Science - 21 days ago

Qatar marks World Health Day with achievements in maternal health

Doha, Qatar: The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and healthcare institutions yesterday, marked the World Health Day, aligning with this year s theme,...

Peninsula Qatar - Health - 21 days ago

How Trump's 'Liberation Day' Tariffs Upended World Markets

A recession now looms after two days of market mayhem. Here’s how it all played out.

New York Magazine - Business - 21 days ago

WHO sets 'Maternal and Newborn Health' as World Health Day 2025 theme

The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the theme for World Health Day on April 7, 2025, as 'Maternal and Newborn Health.' Dr. Tasnim Ghaleb...

Daily Sabah - Health - 21 days ago

3:04 -- Scientists believe an Alaskan volcano is about to erupt. Here's how they're preparing

Scientists say it's likely that the closest active volcano to the Alaskan city of Anchorage will erupt soon. If it does, the primary concern is ash, which could impact both residents and flights in the area. Here's how scientists are preparing.

CBC News - Technology - 21 days ago

Sidra Medicine highlights advanced maternity research and neonatal care on World Health Day

Marking healthy beginnings and hopeful futures for women and children Doha, Qatar:Sidra Medicine, a member of Qatar Foundation, marks World Health...

Peninsula Qatar - Health - 22 days ago

UPDATE - Hit Show wins $12 million Dubai World Cup - 4 - m read

American runner leaves Mixto behind with late burst at Meydan

Gulf News - Sports - 23 days ago

Turkish scientists explore ocean depths for space life clues

Turkish scientists are set to explore the depths of oceans and seas for clues about life in space through the Middle Eastern Technical University (METU)...

Daily Sabah - Science - 24 days ago

Red Crescent massacre: Palestinians are betrayed in a world ruled by outlaws

The cold-blooded killing of 15 Red Crescent and civil defence first responders has elicited no condemnation from major powers. This is the age of lawlessness

Middle East Eye - Top Stories - 27 days ago

Jesse Watters' 'Main Question' For Astronauts Is Out-Of-This-World Crass

The Fox News host tried to lighten the moment but crashed and burned.

Huffington Post - Science - 27 days ago

Plans unveiled for world's biggest atom smasher yet

The giant collider could unlock the mysteries of physics

Independent UK - Science - 27 days ago

Judge blocks imports of some Chilean sea bass from Antarctica in fishing feud at bottom of the world

A federal judge in Florida has blocked the imports of a high-priced Chilean sea bass from protected waters near Antarctica.

AP News - Science - 28 days ago

UK scientists invent 'lunar microwave' to purify moon water

The technology can create drinking water for astronauts: a crucial step in supporting long-term lunar missions

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Scientists reveal cause of deadly storms which battered UK in space of a week

Researchers says the finding could help forecasters identify any increased risk of storm clusters up to a month before they happen.

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Must a Palestinian Win an Oscar for the World to Care When He's Attacked?

The assault and arrest of Ballal Hamdan is horrendous, but the framing of the incident reproduces the idea that some lives are more worthy of defense than others.

The Nation - Entertainment - 1 month ago

Britain's connection with world's least known ancient civilizations

How Bronze Age British industry contributed to Mediterranean civilization 33 centuries ago

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Scientists discover dinosaur-era wasp that used its rear end to kill

The parasitic wasp has been found encased in 99-million-year-old amber

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Scientists uncover an ancient insect preserved in amber that snatched its prey

Scientists have discovered an ancient wasp with a body like a Venus flytrap to seize and snatch its prey.

AP News - Science - 1 month ago

Gut health study of world's oldest person reveals longevity secrets

Maria Branyas Morera, who died last year aged 117, had extremely youthful gut health

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Norwegian fans boo Israeli anthem before World Cup qualifier

Norwegian fans disrespected Israel’s anthem, 'Hatikvah,' before the match against Israel in Hungary. The incident followed anti-Israeli statements by Norwegian players and officials, though star player Erling Haaland urged the focus remain on football instead of politics

YNET News - Entertainment - 1 month ago

Gaza war tensions shadow Norway-Israel World Cup clash

Ahead of a World Cup qualifier against Israel, Norwegian players and officials voice mixed views on conflict, with some criticizing Israel and others urging focus on football; Norway’s FA chief rejects calls for boycott

YNET News - Entertainment - 1 month ago

Scientist bluntly blasts Musk's hope to go to Mars in the coming years

A NASA advisor says billionaire’s ambitious timelines for Martian travel does not add up with reality

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

'World's ugliest animal' named New Zealand's fish of the year

The blobfish resembles a normal fish in its deep sea habitat but when brought to the surface, it morphs into a mushy creature with an unfortunate appearance.

Sky News - Weird - 1 month ago

Who run the world? -- I ran 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days — how I raced through snow, heat and a painful injury

Ashley Paulson persevered through freezing temperatures, scorching heat, and injury to complete a staggering seven marathons across seven continents in seven days.

New York Post - Health - 1 month ago

Israel ranks 8th among world's top arms traders, international report reveals

Israel was responsible for 3.1% of global arms deals between 2020 and 2024 and during the same period, it was also the 15th-largest arms importer in the world; US maintained its position as the largest arms exporter, supplying weapons to 107 countries

YNET News - Business - 1 month ago

Gal Gadot reveals details about blood clot on her brain: 'It was like the world was ending'

Israeli actress opens up about the life-threatening brain clot discovered during pregnancy and credits her mother for pushing for an MRI that led to the diagnosis; 'I'm grateful to be alive'

YNET News - Entertainment - 1 month ago

Scientists blown away by strong winds

The four scientists were outside to check their equipment when the strong winds blew them along the ground, before they crawled back inside against the winds.

Sky News - Weird - 1 month ago

Finding Common Ground | CBS Reports -- Los Angeles is home to one of the largest populations of Jews in the world, and one of the largest populations of Muslims in America. For almost two decades, a group there has been trying to build bonds between these two communities, but the attack of Oct. 7, 2023 and its aftermath are putting that mission to the test. CBS Reports and CBS News Race and Culture examine these challenges and explore how the next generation may hold the key to forging paths to unity amid adversity.

Los Angeles is home to one of the largest populations of Jews in the world, and one of the largest populations of Muslims in America. For almost two decades, a group there has been trying to build bonds between these two communities, but the attack of Oct. 7, 2023 and its aftermath are putting that mission to the test. CBS Reports and CBS News Race and Culture examine these challenges and explore how the next generation may hold the key to forging paths to unity amid adversity.

CBS News - Top Stories - 1 month ago

It might be easier to live on the Moon than we thought, scientists say

It might be easier for us to explore and live on the Moon than we previously thought, scientists say.

Independent UK - Technology - 1 month ago

Scientists find crater that rewrites the history of Earth

Scientists have found the oldest impact crater on Earth – and it changes our understanding of our planet and the origins of life.

Independent UK - Technology - 1 month ago

Scientists unveil world's first computer powered by human brain cells

Cortical Labs says $35,000 ‘body in a box’ will revolutionise AI and robotics

Independent UK - Technology - 1 month ago

Scientists trying to bring back woolly mammoth create a woolly mouse

Biotech company Colossal Biosciences unveiled plans in 2021 to revive the woolly mammoth - and later the dodo bird.

Sky News - Weird - 1 month ago

Battery breakthrough as scientists turn atomic waste into electricity

Breakthrough technology promises decades of uninterrupted power

Independent UK - Technology - 2 months ago

Israeli hospital ranks among world's best: Sheba climbs to 8th place in Newsweek ranking

Sheba Medical Center improved its position in Newsweek’s prestigious ranking of the world’s top hospitals, securing a spot in the top 10; Other Israeli hospitals also saw notable progress, with Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and Rabin Medical Center moving up in the rankings

YNET News - Science - 2 months ago

Israeli scientist uncovers breakthrough Hepatitis B treatment

A research team led by Dr. Yael David of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center discovers that a chemotherapy drug, Curaxin-137, can effectively disable a key viral protein, nearly eliminating the hepatitis B virus in lab tests

YNET News - Science - 2 months ago

Israeli startup grows world's first real dairy protein in potatoes—no cows needed

Israeli startup Finally Foods unveils genetically engineered potatoes that produce real cow-milk protein; first field trial set to take place in southern Israel near Gaza border, paving way for innovative dairy products and more sustainable future

YNET News - Technology - 2 months ago

Why scientists are counting tiny marine creatures, from Space

Differences in seawater colour could reveal how tiny Antarctic creatures are faring in a warming world.

BBC News - Science - 2 months ago

Asteroid contains building blocks of life, say scientists

Bennu contains minerals and thousands of organic molecules, including the chemical components that make up DNA.

BBC News - Science - 2 months ago

The only person in the world with a functioning pig organ is thriving after a record 2 months

An Alabama woman is thriving a record 61 days and counting after receiving a pig kidney, a new milestone in the quest for animal-to-human transplants.

AP News - Health - 3 months ago

Trump's first term brought world-changing vaccine. His second could bring retreat

Some are sounding the alarm regarding Trump’s public health picks, concerned that the nominees' vaccine skepticism could jeopardize the nation’s ability to respond to infectious threats.

Los Angeles Times - Science - 4 months ago

'World's largest' coral discovered in Solomon Islands

The ‘mega’ coral is longer than a blue whale and is in glowing health despite warming seas that bleach others of its kind

Telegraph UK - World - 5 months ago

The world's greatest fighter plane ... might actually be a massive bomber

Range, weapons load and drones could see B-21s battling Chinese fighters above the Pacific

Telegraph UK - Technology - 5 months ago

Ultra Processed | Food Tech & the American Diet -- Americans are among the world's biggest consumers of ultra-processed foods, which comprise more than half of an average adult's diet and two-thirds of a child's. As technology continues to accelerate innovations in additives, chemicals and food products, U.S. regulators are struggling to keep up. CBS Reports examines why ultra-processed foods have become so pervasive in the American diet, and what filling the gaps in federal regulation can do to ensure Americans are fed and healthy.

Americans are among the world's biggest consumers of ultra-processed foods, which comprise more than half of an average adult’s diet and two-thirds of a child’s. As technology continues to accelerate innovations in additives, chemicals and food products, U.S. regulators are struggling to keep up. CBS Reports examines why ultra-processed foods have become so pervasive in the American diet, and what filling the gaps in federal regulation can do to ensure Americans are fed and healthy.

CBS News - Top Stories - 7 months ago

EPA Scientists Said They Were Pressured to Downplay Harms From Chemicals. A Watchdog Found They Were Retaliated Against.

Three reports issued by the agency’s inspector general detailed personal attacks suffered by the scientists — including being called “stupid,” “piranhas” and “pot-stirrers” — and called on the EPA to take “appropriate corrective action” in response.

ProPublica - Environment - 7 months ago

SBS World News

SBS - World - 7 months ago

New Mortar and Rocket Training Simulators Could Shield Marines from Blasts Linked to Brain Injury -- The Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer, which is currently in use at five Marine Corps bases across the world, allows...

The Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer, which is currently in use at five Marine Corps bases across the world, allows troops to practice firing the weapons without being exposed to what is called blast overpressure.

Military.com - Technology - 7 months ago

Meet some of the world's cleanest pigs, raised to grow kidneys and hearts for humans

Some of the world's cleanest pigs are being raised in the Virginia mountains to supply kidneys and hearts for animal-to-human organ transplants.

AP News - Health - 9 months ago

Bird flu is highly lethal to some animals, but not to others. Scientists want to know why

Scientists are trying to determine why bird flu kills some animals quickly but leads to mild illnesses in others.

AP News - Health - 10 months ago

Scientists raise alarm over sunscreen ingredient being found in foods

Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) is a synthetically produced substance that is not classed as hazardous and used in a vast range of industrial and consumer goods

Independent UK - Health - 10 months ago

World Sepsis Day: What is the condition and its symptoms?

Here is everything you need to know about sepsis

Independent UK - Health - 1 year ago