scientific research
‘Too much of a good thing’: Intermittent fasting may help heal cells but increases cancer risk
Health
Intermittent fasting can boost the regenerative abilities of intestinal stem cells, a new study on mice showed, but it also had some ...
Cancer disappears in 100% of patients treated with new drug in promising clinical trial
Business
A study showed a 100 per cent positive response rate in 42 patients with a specific type of rectal cancer who were ...
Robotic third thumb tested by Cambridge University allows people to open a bottle with one hand
Technology
Older and younger adults had a similar level of ability when using the technology, although there was a decline in the performance ...
Milky Way black hole Sagittarius A*’s magnetic field pictured for first time
Science
If a jet is discovered, it could further bolster the theory that all black holes work in the same way and they ...
Elon Musk’s Mars colony plan is ‘dangerous illusion’, says Astronomer Royal
Science
In 2016, Musk announced plans to build a settlement on Mars and said that he hoped to make humans a multiplanetary species. ...
Dogs have five personality types – just like people do – University of East London study finds
Science
The team said that the anxious/fearful personality type in dogs corresponded to the trait of neuroticism in humans, while calm/agreeable linked with ...
Hermit crabs form shells out of litter in attempt to find mates, Poznan University scientists find
Science
Hermit crabs are using litter as makeshift shells in an apparent attempt to find a mate, scientists have discovered. Plastic caps are ...
Three minutes of yoga every hour at work ‘can lower risk of diabetes,’ GCU study claims
Science
Scientists said that although Tai Chi did not improve glucose levels, it did have a positive impact on better maintenance of concentration ...
Smelling women’s tears reduces aggression in men, scientists find
Health
Smelling women’s tears reduces male aggression, scientists have found, in a breakthrough that may help solve the mystery of why humans cry. ...
Why genetically modified fish are being bred to fight rare childhood diseases
Health
While Qatar has taken various steps to try and address the problem, including compulsory premarital genetic screening compulsory for all residents in ...