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Entertainment -- Why Jason Mantzoukas thought his 'big and brash' comedic persona would work on Taskmaster

The actor and comedian joins Q’s Tom Power to discuss his appearance on Season 19 of the weird and wonderful British game show Taskmaster.

CBC News - Top Stories - 44 minutes ago

Trump thought he had a smart strategy for Iran, but he made a fatal mistake

The United States and Israel are paying the price for misunderstanding the nature of the Iranian regime and its society more broadly.

Sydney Morning Herald - Top Stories - 23 hours ago

Indian scientists are growing microscopic algae in tanks that absorb more CO2 than trees — and produce a superfood.

Indian scientists are growing microscopic algae in giant water tanks — that outperform trees in cleaning city air. Plus, you can eat what comes out of them.

Deutsche Welle - Environment - 1 day ago

Genes may matter more than thought in human lifespan, study finds

A new study by the Weizmann Institute of Science suggests that genetics and lifespan may be more closely linked than previously believed. Research led by Uri Alon finds that genes could account for...

International The News - Technology - 1 day ago

Scientists uncover 72 million years old dinosaur eggs and remnants of titanosaurs

An astonishing discovery has been made by palaeontologists located in southern France. According to Musée-Parc des Dinosaures de Mèze director-curator Alain Cabot, palaeontologists...

International The News - Technology - 1 day ago

Beauty -- 'I thought I was going to feel a million dollars. I thought I was going to be hopping into the bed with my husband' – Kathryn Thomas on HRT, Botox and the pursuit of youth

“Five years ago, I never would have admitted that I got Botox,” Kathryn Thomas says. She’s describing a conversation with her co-producer, out of which the...

Independent.ie - Entertainment - 1 day ago

Fossils from China show complex life evolved millions of years earlier than once thought

Fossils from China show complex life evolved millions of years earlier than once thought

CTV News - Science - 1 day ago

Coaches serve up some thoughts at NFL owners meetings, with injury updates, Super Bowl spoils, and more on the menu

For two days this past week at the NFL owners meetings, the buzziest place to be was at the breakfast table.

Boston Globe - Sports - 2 days ago

Scientists discover fossils that change what we know about evolution

Scientists have discovered fossils in China that reveal a crucial transition from simple to complex life on Earth

Independent UK - Science - 2 days ago

What are your thoughts about states of emergency?

A bill being debated in the Delaware General Assembly would alter the timetable of states of emergencies. Under current law, a governor can declare one, retain it up to 30 days, then renew the order indefinitely as many times as he/she sees fit. But House Bill 329 would allow a governor to call for a state of emergency for 120 days, then uphold it for up to 60 more. A longer duration would require approval from the legislature.

Bay to Bay News - Top Stories - 3 days ago

A sleeper shark appeared on camera for the first time at more than 1,500 feet beneath the Antarctic Ocean's surface, exceeding depths experts thought sharks could exist in that part of the world. Conditions at those depths within the boundaries of the Antarctic Ocean can reach near freezing temperatures.

A sleeper shark appeared on camera for the first time at more than 1,500 feet beneath the Antarctic Ocean’s surface, exceeding depths experts thought sharks could exist in that part of the world. Conditions at those depths within the boundaries of the Antarctic Ocean can reach near freezing temperatures.

NBC News - Science - 3 days ago

Sean Morrison: My unluckiest Cardiff City players as striker thought he was cursed

Former Cardiff City captain Sean Morrison's exclusive WalesOnline column

WalesOnline - Sports - 3 days ago

It is thought that thousands of people may have lost their jobs at Oracle, one of the world's largest tech companies.

It is thought that thousands of people may have lost their jobs at Oracle, one of the world's largest tech companies.

BBC News - Business - 3 days ago

'I thought I would get €5,000, a month off work, and then I'd go back and that would be it' – how much do authors really make?

There’s a scenario most aspiring writers are likely to have fantasised about. They submit a stellar idea to a literary agent, who in turn contacts one of t...

Independent.ie - Business - 4 days ago

Scientists Discover 'Dramatic' Changes as Women Age, Affecting Millions

Researchers uncover significant biological shifts over time with important health implications.

Newsweek - Top Stories - 4 days ago

Scientists Warn of 17 Signs of Pain in Dogs, and They're Not All Obvious

A new study has found that people often miss subtle signs of pain in dogs, dismissing them as signs of stress.

Newsweek - Technology - 5 days ago

Scientists Reveal Just How Long You Need To Meditate To Change Your Brain

"These findings show the clear and powerful benefits that breath-watching meditation can bring," said professor Balachundhar Subramaniam.

Newsweek - Health - 5 days ago

Some grief never goes away—Scientists now know why

Grief is the price humans pay for love. The cost comes in the form of pain, heartache, anger, disorientation, and numbness. The good thing is, these feelings are most likely to shift over a period...

International The News - Health - 5 days ago

Thousands lose their jobs in deep cuts at tech giant Oracle -- It is thought that thousands of people may have lost their jobs at Oracle, one of the world's largest tech companies.

It is thought that thousands of people may have lost their jobs at Oracle, one of the world's largest tech companies.

BBC News - Technology - 5 days ago

Why the increase in London parents attending Mass? I thought they were all mad but soon joined

A reported surge in mass-going was based on soft data, but hard evidence can still be found of how keen parents are on church

Irish Times - World - 5 days ago

Neuralink Brain Chips Are Powering The Next Step In Thought Control

Explore how Neuralink brain chips and ongoing Neuralink trials are advancing brain-computer interface technology, enabling thought control, digital communication, and groundbreaking medical possibilities.

International Business Times - Top Stories - 5 days ago

Quantum computers need vastly fewer resources than thought to break vital encryption

No, the sky isn't falling, but Q Day is coming, and it won't be as expensive as thought.

Ars Technica - Business - 6 days ago

Scientists mimicking the Big Bang accidentally turn lead into gold

The physicists made an unexpected breakthrough

Independent UK - Science - 6 days ago

Solar breakthrough as scientists achieve 'impossible' efficiency level

‘Spin-flip’ technique promises to shatter efficiency limits

Independent UK - Science - 6 days ago

Scientists Reveal Two Factors at Birth Linked To Lower IQ Later in Life

Researchers who conducted a new review study have emphasized the importance of the early identification of at‑risk children.

Newsweek - Health - 7 days ago

Sea beneath the ice holds many secrets. These scientists finding them

The Arctic is warming four times faster than the rest of the planet

Independent UK - Science - 8 days ago

Czech scientists are developing a lab-grown intestine model. Could it make animal testing a thing of the past?

Could animal testing in medicine soon become a thing of the past? Czech scientists are building a lab-grown model of the human intestine that could make drug testing more accurate, ethical and closer to human biology.

Deutsche Welle - Health - 10 days ago

Trump staffs science and technology panel with non-scientists

Appointee list is in keeping with the administration's hostility toward science.

Ars Technica - Science - 12 days ago

Scientists take ultra-sensitive antimatter on first road trip

The entire process is expected to take about four hours

Independent UK - Science - 13 days ago

Why North Sea drilling could supply much more UK energy than previously thought

Sky's economics and data editor Ed Conway says more potentially cheaper and less environmentally harmful natural gas is available if the government was to choose being less dependent on imported LNG in the years to come.

Sky News - Business - 19 days ago

Europe's warming oceans are losing fish faster than we thought

Researchers warn against falling for 'fool's gold' of rising fish numbers spurred by marine heatwaves.

Euronews - Environment - 19 days ago

Scientists discover origin of mysterious ocean sound recorded in 1940s

The preserved recording was discovered last year – and it could unlock secrets about the ocean

Independent UK - Science - 21 days ago

Chinese scientists create clock so precise it could redefine second

Optical clock measures time using light emitted by electrons transitioning between energy levels

Independent UK - Science - 21 days ago

Bees can breathe underwater for a week, scientists discover

‘Extraordinary’ discovery could help prevent the loss of entire colonies of queen bees amid climate change

Independent UK - Science - 25 days ago

The Laid-off Scientists and Lawyers Training AI to Steal Their Careers

Experienced white-collar workers are now part of a miserable gig economy.

New York Magazine - Technology - 27 days ago

Sea levels are already a foot higher than most scientists estimate

Nearly 30 percent of the U.S. population lives along the coasts

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Scientists find 'dramatic change' in ant nests due to air pollution

Ants recognise nestmates by comparing their smell to their colony’s odour

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Scientists: drug treatment does work

Therapy or counselling help heroin and crack addicts to quit their habit, researchers find

Independent UK - Health - 1 month ago

Scientists Completed a Toxicity Report on This Forever Chemical. The EPA Hasn't Released It.

Agency scientists found that PFNA could cause developmental, liver and reproductive harms. Their final report was ready in mid-April, according to an internal document reviewed by ProPublica, but the Trump administration has yet to release it.

ProPublica - Environment - 5 months ago