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3,000 jobs at risk unless MoD signs helicopter order, sources say | Aerospace industry

The UK’s last military helicopter factory must land a...

Iran war could plunge 32 million into poverty, says United Nations | Poverty

More than 32 million people worldwide could be plunged...

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Goats can find food by following a human voice, study finds | Animal behaviour

When it comes to following human cues, it seems the greatest of all time might actually be the goat.Researchers have discovered that, like young...

Globally significant volcanic event formed Giant’s Causeway, scientists find | Geology

For centuries, the tale has been passed from generation to generation: how the Irish giant Finn McCool built the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland...

Antidepressants and antipsychotics could serve as alternatives to opioids, study finds | Opioids

A range of other medications could serve as alternatives to powerful opioids for pain relief in emergency departments, according to a new study.The review...

Farmers ‘hammered’ by fertiliser and fuel rises

Farmers 'hammered' by fertiliser and fuel rises

Confidential health records from UK BioBank project exposed online | Genetics

Confidential health data has been exposed online on dozens of occasions, a Guardian investigation can reveal, raising questions about the safeguarding of patient records...

Out of the blue? How the colour of light could be used to treat mental illness | Medical research

At first glance, the psychiatric ward in Trondheim looks much like any other unit caring for patients in acute mental distress. But as evening...

Artemis II: Nasa targets early April for Moon mission

Artemis II: Nasa targets early April for Moon mission

‘The moon is safe’: asteroid is not on collision course, scientists confirm | Asteroids

Fears that a 100-metre-wide asteroid could be on course to collide with the moon appear to have been misplaced, according to new observations.Discovered in...

Pipeline of new drugs to fight superbugs is ‘worryingly thin’, experts warn | Pharmaceuticals industry

The pipeline of new drugs to fight superbugs remains “worryingly thin” and has shrunk by 35% in the last five years, experts have said,...

Prioritising AI data centres could block new homes, builders warn

"As we continue to face into a housing crisis it is frustrating that regulatory, planning and policy arrangements effectively prioritise energy intensive data centres...

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