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Ozempic, Hollywood and the new war on weight: What lies behind the wonder drug
As Ozempic reshapes bodies and expectations, a new book probes the science, profits and risks behind the global weight-loss ...
A framework is now in place for investigating the "potentials and risks" of new nuclear technologies - including small modular reactors - and the lifting of a moratorium on nuclear power, Denmark's ...
Some animal societies are ruled by despots with an iron fist, while others seem naturally egalitarian – and they all have lessons for us.
Free-solo climber Alex Honnold is set to livestream a ropeless climb up one of the world’s tallest skyscrapers this weekend, a stunt that has renewed attention on the decade-old brain scans that ...
The Generation Study, which is now available at Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust, tests for more than 200 rare genetic conditions after birth. It is already offered at University ...
The size of a man’s penis can have an impact on how attractive they are to women, and how much of a threat they are to other men, research has suggested.
New Zealand white wines are celebrated for their distinctive flavours, from the vibrant aromatics of Sauvignon Blanc to the diverse styles of modern Chardonnay. However, new research suggests there is ...
The report analyzed 40 cities including Baltimore, New York City, Chicago and Atlanta and found that across the board, murders are decreasing and so are other forms of violent crime. Of the 13 types ...
Scientists are developing a "sponge" that can soak up pain signals in the body before they reach the brain, potentially ...
The study reinforces the idea that sexual selection has been key in forming unique human traits—and that old adages might be ...
A scientific study has look into the impact that having casual sexual relationships can have on your mental health ...
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