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From Plastic-Eating Bacteria to Insulin Factories: The Enduring Power of E. coli in Biotechnology
Earlier this year, scientists made headlines by repurposing a common bacterium to transform waste plastic into paracetamol, the widely used painkiller. The breakthrough is the latest…
Fear is one of humanity’s oldest survival mechanisms, but for a rare few, it simply does not exist. Scientists are now studying individuals who, due to…
NASA has announced plans to advance the launch of its next crewed mission to the Moon, targeting early February for the Artemis II flight. The US…
For many, a shower is an essential daily ritual — but opinions differ sharply on whether it is best taken in the morning or at night.…
For years, Montreal-based lawyer and legal technology consultant Anja-Sara Lahady relied on Google whenever she needed to check facts, plan purchases, or get recommendations. But over…
Apple’s latest launch is making headlines not just for design, but for what it leaves behind. The new iPhone Air, unveiled this week, will only support…
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has unveiled proposals that could see the current £100 cap on contactless card payments scrapped, potentially allowing unlimited transactions with a…
The state of a person’s lungs may play a far greater role in healthy ageing than previously thought, according to new research published in May 2025…
The bacteria living inside the human gut and mouth may play a much larger role in determining how well we sleep than previously thought, according to…
China showcased its expanding military strength on Wednesday in a sweeping parade at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War…
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