NASA on high alert as ISS starts to leak - but Russia disagrees on the source
Nasa fear for 'the possibility of a catastrophic failure' after a leak was discovered in the tunnel that connects a docking port of the ISS to the Russian Zvezda module
Delegates at COP29 can drown their sorrows with £1,500-a-bottle wine
The menu at the food hall in Baku is open to all and says it aims to be 'local' and affordable.
Doctors in Bengaluru hospital conduct brain surgery on guitar-playing US musician
Bengaluru, Nov 16 (IANS): The doctors from Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Hospital in Bengaluru have successfully performed an awake brain surgery on a U.S. guitarist. Interestingly, the patient was allowed to play guitar while having brain surgery. Joseph D’Souza (65), a resident of Los Angeles, suffered the “guitarist’.....
'I spent £14,000 getting my teeth done in Turkey - it was the worst mistake of my life'
Matthew Bowen, from Abercynon, in Wales, said he spent around £14,000 on the surgery, travel and accommodation - but claims he is facing another costly operation due to a botched job
Cancer survivor in decline after hospital overdose
A cancer patient who suffered irreversible brain damage after he was given an overdose of morphine while in hospital has continued to decline since...
Surfboard lights offer ray of hope to great white shark-fearing beachgoers study finds
Researchers towed seal-shaped boards fitted with lights across great white-teeming waters to discover which configuration attracted the most attention.
'The sixth great extinction is happening', conservation expert warns
Conservationist Jane Goodall on the urgent need to turn the tide on climate change and nature loss. 
MoD won't help SAS heroes hit by unique 'operator syndrome'
The Ministry of Defence has been heavily criticised by SAS personnel over its refusal to recognise 'operator syndrome' as an official condition dealt with by British servicemen.
Is your partner picking a fight? At least the dog's on your side
Dogs that watch their owners argue will try to 'console' the person they think is the victim while avoiding the aggressor, a new study suggests.
How brushing your teeth could reduce your risk of developing arthritis
Scientists have pinpointed a bacteria, often found in the mouth, which may trigger the painful joint condition.
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