[ A new study maps the immune cell landscape of bone marrow in patients with multiple myeloma, a rare cancer that develops in the plasma cells of the bone marrow and has no cure. This large immune cell atlas, which includes robust patient outcome data, provides unparalleled new insights into …
Read More »Annual Whipsnade Zoo animal stocktake begins
The largest zoo in the UK has begun its annual stocktake across its enclosures. Each animal from the 245 different species at Whipsnade Zoo must be logged as part of their yearly census, which helps inform global conservation breeding programmes. Hayley Jakeman, animal operations manager at the Bedfordshire zoo, said …
Read More »Why Texans could go deep into NFL play-offs & Maye has earned MVP
NFL analyst Phoebe Schecter gives her predictions as this season’s play-offs begin with Wildcard Weekend. BBC News
Read More »Microsoft is making it much easier to add hyperlinks in Word docs
Microsoft is making it a lot faster and easier to add links to text inside Word documents. Instead of having to open a menu item to insert a link or use the CTRL + K keyboard shortcut, you can now simply paste a link on top of the text you …
Read More »Michael Keane: Everton ‘disappointed’ as defender’s red card and ban upheld
Everton said they are “surprised and disappointed” after their appeal against defender Michael Keane’s red card against Wolves was rejected by a Football Association panel. The Premier League club expressed their belief that Keane’s three-game suspension “is clearly excessive” in a statement, external on Friday. Centre-back Keane, 32, was sent …
Read More »FA Cup quiz: Can you name every FA Cup-winning team since 1872?
The FA Cup third round takes place over this weekend and to celebrate we have produced our biggest ever quiz. The FA Cup began in 1871-72 and in the 154 years since there have been 144 editions of the world’s oldest national football competition. How many winners can you name? …
Read More »More than a quarter of adults worldwide could benefit from GLP-1 medications for weight loss, study finds
[ The worldwide prevalence of obesity has more than doubled in the last three decades, bringing with it an increase in weight-related diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancers. This public health crisis strains global health care systems and economies, but a new study co-led by investigators from Mass General …
Read More »How will Chelsea play under new boss Liam Rosenior?
The midfield two in front of the back three is where Rosenior’s version of the 3-2-2-3 differs from Maresca’s. The former Blues boss often opted to invert a full-back, alongside Moises Caicedo, to form a midfield two. Rosenior prefers both players here to be starting central midfielders. By avoiding players …
Read More »Pioneer Sphera adds Dolby Atmos to the car you already own
I fully believe that once someone hears Dolby Atmos music in their car, they won’t want anything else. The sonic envelopment turns your car cabin into an immersive, engaging experience. Every time I hear a demo — be it in a Rivian, Cadillac, or Mercedes — it leaves me energized …
Read More »Troy Deeney’s Team of the Week: Konate, Thiago and Sesko
Michael Keane (Everton): The guy they tried to get rid of, they guy they wanted to replace, the guy they want to move on from, the guy who keeps telling them no. He keeps scoring, he keeps delivering. I think he’s gotten really comfortable within his own skin as a …
Read More »Suppressing postoperative inflammation may prolong pain
[ Taking anti-inflammatory drugs after surgery is fairly standard protocol. But a new study from researchers at Michigan State University suggests this approach may be backfiring and that blocking inflammation during this critical time may, in fact, delay recovery and prolong pain rather than relieve it. Source link
Read More »Juggling two worlds: Caregivers of leukemia patients struggle to balance care and daily life
[ Caregivers of individuals diagnosed with acute leukemia face a difficult balancing act: meeting the urgent demands of cancer care while managing their daily responsibilities. A new qualitative study published in the journal Leukemia Research highlights the profound toll of this dual role and underscores the need for caregiver support …
Read More »Facial expressions decoded: Brain regions work together in surprising new ways
[ When a baby smiles at you, it’s almost impossible not to smile back. This spontaneous reaction to a facial expression is part of the back-and-forth that allows us to understand each other’s emotions and mental states. Source link
Read More »‘Sports car win felt like a gift from my late dad’
Omaze Claire Carty said it felt like it was “just meant to be” A woman who won a Lotus Emira and £100,000 cash in a competition has said she believes the prize was a gift from her late father, who adored the British sports car maker. Claire Carty, who lives …
Read More »‘Dancing queen’ shows moves at 105th bash
A woman nicknamed the “dancing queen” at her care home took to the floor on her 105th birthday. Elsie Wilkins, born in 1921, was given the title by staff at Clayburn Court in Hampton, Peterborough, as she often encourages other residents to dance. At her birthday party on Wednesday, Elsie …
Read More »Body found in Malaysia in search for missing Pontypool man
A body believed to be that of a Welsh man who was reported missing after calling his family on Christmas Day has been found in Malaysia. Mark Counsell, 31, from Pontypool, Torfaen, was travelling in south-east Asia but disappeared after calling his family to wish them a happy holiday. A …
Read More »Northampton Saints pair Sam Graham and Elliot Millar Mills to leave club
Northampton are currently top of the early Prem table after nine matches, and are hoping to repeat their title triumph of 2024. “I’m incredibly grateful to Saints for the opportunity they gave me at a time when things were pretty uncertain in my career,” Millar Mills said. “Walking through the …
Read More »Hajar Abdelkader: Wildcard serves 20 doubles faults and loses match in 37 minutes
The Egyptian Tennis Federation confirmed to the BBC Abdelkader has never been registered as an Egyptian player and had not been entered into the tournament on Egypt’s behalf. Egyptian Tennis Federation technical director Dia Nabil Loutfy said: “We would like to clarify that she is not registered with the Egyptian …
Read More »Opinion: Modern diets clash with Stone Age physiology, fueling lifestyle diseases and discomfort
[ The modern world offers an abundance of convenience foods. But our Stone Age physiology isn’t built for modern diets, which are taking their toll on our bodies. Expert in evolutionary medicine Nicole Bender has some tips on how we can deal with this dilemma. Source link
Read More »Man in serious condition in hospital after east Belfast gas explosion
BBC NIFRS said that the cause of the explosion was “believed to be accidental” A man is in a serious condition in hospital after a gas explosion at a Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) property in east Belfast. The emergency services were called to the scene on the Lower Braniel …
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