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Chinese car maker on track to beat Tesla

02 January at 08:14 AM, via MyBroadband

A major Chinese car brand, which operates in South Africa, met its full-year global sales target and likely surpassed Tesla to become the world.s largest electric-vehicle maker in 2025.

The gentle glow-up: Start your year smarter with Teljoy

02 January at 07:29 AM, via MyBroadband

Let’s be honest: January isn’t the time for harsh goals or impossible reinventions. It’s for slow mornings, softer starts, and setting yourself up for a year that flows better.

Why $1.86 XRP Investors are Diversifying into Digitap ($TAP) Before the Next Pump

02 January at 07:00 AM, via Tech Financials

XRP holders are entering a familiar phase, but under very different conditions. Despite regulatory clarity, ETF approvals, and renewed institutional interest, XRP has spent recent weeks moving sideways between $1.80 and $1.86. For a token once associated with explosive upside, this range-bound behavior has forced investors to reassess where near-term growth will come from. Rather […]

Winter blooming of hundreds of plants in UK ‘visible signal’ of climate breakdown

02 January at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

New year plant hunt shows rising temperatures are shifting natural cycles of wildflowers such as daisies

Daisies and dandelions are among hundreds of native plant species blooming in the UK, in what scientists have called a “visible signal” of climate breakdown disrupting the natural world.

A Met Office analysis of data from the annual new year’s plant hunt over the past nine years found an...

Cremation pyre in Africa thought to be world’s oldest containing adult remains

01 January at 21:00 PM, via The Guardian

9,500-year-old pyre uncovered in Malawi offers rare insight into rituals of ancient African hunter-gatherer groups

A cremation pyre built about 9,500 years ago has been discovered in Africa, offering a fresh glimpse into the complexity of ancient hunter-gatherer communities.

Researchers say the pyre, discovered in a rock shelter at the foot of Mount Hora in northern Malawi, is thought to be the...

The Guardian view on mRNA vaccines: they are the future – with or without Donald Trump | Editorial

01 January at 19:30 PM, via The Guardian

Over the holiday period, the Guardian leader column is looking ahead at the themes of 2026. Today we examine how the White House’s war on vaccines has left the future of a key technology uncertain and up for grabs

The late scientist and thinker Donald Braben argued that 20th-century breakthroughs arose from scientists being free to pursue bold ideas without pressure for quick results or rigid...

The reason for Italy’s ‘demographic winter’ | Letters

01 January at 19:07 PM, via The Guardian

Peter Foreshaw Brookes says worry about falling sperm counts is misplaced

The Italian “demographic winter” has a number of causes, but rising male biological infertility is not one (A child is born: Italians celebrate village’s first baby in 30 years, 26 December).

A lot of worry about falling sperm counts has been generated by some studies, but a more recent meta‑analysis found, through...

Call for routine high blood pressure testing of UK children as cases almost double

01 January at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Identifying teenagers at risk could help prevent organ damage, strokes and heart attacks in early adulthood, doctors say

Leading doctors have called for a national UK programme to monitor schoolchildren for high blood pressure amid concerns that rising rates in adolescents will increase cases of organ damage, strokes and heart attacks.

Rates of high blood pressure have nearly doubled...

Revisited: the real science of weight loss – podcast

01 January at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Kevin Hall spent 21 years at the US National Institutes of Health and became known globally for his pioneering work on ultra-processed foods. In April he unexpectedly took early retirement, citing censorship under the Trump administration.

Now he has co-authored a book with the journalist Julia Belluz that aims to bust myths and challenge wellness orthodoxy on everything from weight loss and...

The WHO learned to love ‘anti-obesity’ jabs in 2025. I don’t fully agree, but I get it | Devi Sridhar

31 December 2025 at 15:13 PM, via The Guardian

While GLP-1 drugs promise an easy fix, our bodies still need what they have always needed: healthy food and regular exercise

Prof Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh

If there has been a hot topic in health in 2025, it’s definitely been GLP-1s, colloquially referred to as “anti-obesity” jabs. These medications, taken weekly as an injection into the...

The man taking over the Large Hadron Collider – only to switch it off

31 December 2025 at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

Next head of Cern backs massive replacement for world’s largest machine to investigate mysteries of the universe

Mark Thomson, a professor of experimental particle physics at the University of Cambridge, has landed one of the most coveted jobs in global science. But it is hard not to wonder, when looked at from a certain angle, whether he has taken one for the team.

On 1 January, Thomson takes...

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