Residents slog through flooded streets, clear debris after Hurricane Milton tore through Florida
Hurricane Milton spares Tampa, but leaves devastation in its wake, with 10 dead, power outages, and environmental concerns.
AI has a stupid secret …
We’re still not sure how to test for human levels of intelligence.
I went cold turkey on my antidepressants – I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone
'I can’t change things that have happened as a result of being off my medication but I can do my utmost to warn people that they shouldn’t do the same'
'I became an egg donor to help others have children - but side effects floored me'
When I donated my eggs to try and help people struggling with their fertility, I was warned about potential side effects but I had no idea some would have me not wanting to leave my house
Pregnant Scots mum died in Scots hospital due to rare condition, inquiry finds
Tragic Jacqui Hunter was admitted to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee to deliver her baby, who was found to have died in utero the day.
Hero spaniel who protects endangered seabirds on Scots islands crowned 'Animal of the Year'
Reid, a six-year-old springer spaniel, has been undertaking groundbreaking conservation work in the Scottish Islands.
Development site in South Bristol listed at £375,000, but could be worth £2 million in future
The site has planning permission to be turned into two four-bed homes
'I lost 1.5st with weight loss jab – one thing in particular blew my mind'
Annie Dalby had fallen within the "obese" BMI category, but said taking the semaglutide-based jab Wegovy was like "having a brain transplant" and removed "food noise"
Human foot found on Everest may hold key to one of mountaineering's greatest mysteries
A label stitched onto a woollen sock read "A.C. Irvine", revealing it probably belonged to British climber Andrew "Sandy" Irvine, who disappeared on Everest in 1924.
New study reveals the power of smile synchronization
Smiling during conversations creates warmth, making people feel more comfortable and connected. For example, a friendly smile when meeting someone new can ease nervousness. A smile can soften tension in a debate, showing respect among the participants despite disagreement.
New image database aims to improve dermatological diagnostics in Africa
In many countries in Africa, up to nine out of ten children suffer from a skin problem, and there are far too few local dermatologists. Artificial intelligence could help with diagnosis, but needs to be trained with the relevant images, so researchers have created a new data set for dark skin tones.
Study sets new standards for lipidomics in cardiovascular disease research
Results of the first phase of a Ceramide Ring Trial have just been published in the renowned journal Nature Communications, representing a significant landmark in the field of lipidomics.
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