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Norwegian research vessel RV Kronprins Haakon moves through sea ice north-west of the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. AP Images
Arctic could be ice-free by summer 2027, scientists warn

Computer modelling suggests ice melt is possible within three to six years, earlier than previously thought

ClimateDecember 03, 2024
Neil Murphy
Dublin Central candidate Clare Daly during a pro-Palestinian march in the city. PA
Gaza champions hoping for success in Irish election

Dublin constituency sees independents challenge main parties amid anger over Middle East war and migration

EuropeNovember 26, 2024
Neil Murphy
People who sit for more than 10 hours a day have worse outcomes when it comes to cardiovascular health, research shows. Getty Images
Sitting down on the job increases risk of early death

Data from 90,000 people shows ill-effects of sedentary lifestyle

HealthNovember 15, 2024
Neil Murphy
About 800 million people are now estimated to have diabetes with the rise in cases mostly being felt in low and middle-income countries. Reuters
Half of world's adult diabetes sufferers unable to get treatment

About 14 per cent of the world's population now suffers from the condition

HealthNovember 14, 2024
Neil Murphy
A perforated stone from Nahal-Ein Gev II dig site in front of its 3D model. Photo: Daniel Rolider for the Smithsonian Magazine
Archaeologists say 12,000-year-old Middle East stones may be earliest known wheels

Dig in northern Israel finds first example of ancient spindle whorls, disc-shaped objects used to spin cloth

MENANovember 13, 2024
Neil Murphy
Cold War-era spy satellite imagery revealed how the region looked in the 1970s. Photo: United States Geological Survey.
Islamic battle site found in Iraq using 1970s satellite images

Battle of Al Qadisiyyah marked spread of Islam to Persia in the 7th century and has huge cultural significance in Arab world

MENANovember 12, 2024
Neil Murphy
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby says his decision to step down 'makes clear how seriously the Church of England understands the need for change'. AP
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigns

Top Anglican cleric stands down 'in sorrow' over handling of case involving serial child abuser

UKNovember 12, 2024
Neil Murphy
Ireland's Prime Minister Simon Harris has overseen the passing of important legislation. PA
Ireland's proposed law banning trade with Israeli settlements postponed until after November election

Occupied Territories Bill, which has been subject to political wrangling for years, could be in place by early 2025

UKNovember 06, 2024
Soraya Ebrahimi
Donald and Melania Trump at an election night watch party in Palm Beach, Florida. AP
Trump promises to 'seal up' US borders in victory speech

US President-elect could limit illegal migrants and deport millions without required documents

USNovember 06, 2024
Neil Murphy
Giant rats could soon fight against the illegal wildlife trade by sniffing out elephant tusk and rhino horn. Photo: APOPO
Giant rats could stop poachers by sniffing out elephant tusk and rhino horn

New study has shown the rodents could be a more cost-efficient way to stop illegal trade than sniffer dogs

NewsOctober 30, 2024
Neil Murphy
Researchers created digital twins of cancer patients, allowing them to predict how their tumours respond to treatments. PA
'Digital twins' of cancer patients created to test treatments

Algorithms used to map black holes predict how tumour will respond to drug therapies

HealthOctober 25, 2024
Neil Murphy
Scientist say they have developed a highly absorbent material that could revolutionise carbon capture technology. PA
Carbon capture breakthrough could lead to reversal of emissions

Handful of new porous material could absorb as much carbon dioxide as a tree does in a year

ClimateOctober 23, 2024
Neil Murphy
The UK's current airspace policy was designed in the 1950s when there were fewer flights and aircraft navigated using a series of ground-based beacons. Getty
UK to overhaul 'highways of the skies' to cut flight delays and emissions

Airspace transformation will allow widespread use of new technology such as spacecraft and drones, authorities say

AviationOctober 22, 2024
Neil Murphy
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks to members of staff of the UK's Ambulance Service during a visit to East London. AFP
Backlash over UK's patient passport plan for NHS digital revolution

Warning over data misuse as Prime Minister Keir Starmer says struggling health service must move from analogue to digital

UKOctober 21, 2024
Neil Murphy
Left: Xenium of human skin, zoomed in. Right: Changing growth media on skin organoids. Photo: Wellcome Sanger Institute
Human skin map provides clues on how to stop hair loss

Study reveals how hair follicles are formed in the womb, offering hope for those with alopecia and even baldness

HealthOctober 16, 2024
Neil Murphy
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