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‘We were sitting with our calculator saying “we can afford that!”’ Joy for families as cystic fibrosis drug prices fall within reach

07 January at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

The cost of medication was too high for thousands of CF sufferers around the world. Now a Bangladeshi company is making a generic version that will change lives

Seven-year-old Grant Leitch had an important question for his mother. He asked if his little brother, Brett, who has cystic fibrosis (CF), was going to die.

The South African family, like tens of thousands around the world, have been...

‘Extraordinary’ iron age war trumpet find in Britain may have Boudicca links

07 January at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Bronze instrument or carnyx dug up in Norfolk in area inhabited by Celtic tribe led by warrior who fought Romans

An “extraordinary” iron age war trumpet that may have links to the Celtic tribe led by Boudicca in the period they were battling the invading Roman army has been discovered by archaeologists in Norfolk.

The bronze trumpet or carnyx is only the third ever found in Britain, and the...

Elon Musk’s xAI Raises $20 Billion

06 January at 23:43 PM, via New York Times

The funding is part of an A.I. frenzy, as investors aggressively plow enormous sums into fast-growing start-ups at sky-high valuations.

We can safely experiment on reflecting sunlight away from Earth. Here’s how | Dakota Gruener and Daniele Visioni

06 January at 14:00 PM, via The Guardian

Reflecting a small fraction of incoming sunlight to reduce global heating is not a new idea. It is time to safely experiment

The world is warming fast – and our options to avoid catastrophic harm are narrowing. 2024 was the first full year more than 1.5C hotter than the 19th-century average. Emissions are still rising, with fossil fuel use expected to hit a new high in 2025. Permanent carbon...

Porton Down shake-up harming critical national security science, whistleblower warns

06 January at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Senior insider says ‘limbo’ at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory has hit morale and disrupted vital research

A shake-up of the government’s defence science powerhouse at Porton Down has severely damaged morale and harmed work on critical science that supports national security, a senior whistleblower has told the Guardian.

The whistleblower said they were raising concerns in the...

Crude appeal: why Trump wants Venezuela’s oil – podcast

05 January at 19:57 PM, via The Guardian

The US capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, on Saturday left many people wondering why? Donald Trump hinted at an answer when he claimed the Venezuelan regime had stolen US oil rights and that American oil companies would help to run Venezuela going forward.

Jillian Ambrose, the Guardian energy correspondent, explains to Ian Sample the appeal of Venezuelan oil to the US, how...

Did you solve it? Are you as smart as Spock?

05 January at 19:00 PM, via The Guardian

The solution to today’s puzzle

Earlier today I set the following puzzle, a pre-commemoration of World Logic Day on January 14. Here it is again with the solution.

Middle management

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Nine scientific breakthroughs I’d like to see in 2026 – from earworms to procrastination | Emma Beddington

05 January at 15:43 PM, via The Guardian

There’s nothing more uplifting than hearing about a world-shaking, life-enhancing new development. But science shouldn’t overlook the small stuff, or stop looking for new species of cute, fluffy mammals …

People who greet the new year with hope, ambitious plans and optimised gut microbiomes might be obnoxiously apparent at the moment, but we all know they’re a minority. Most of us lurched...

Can you solve it? Are you as smart as Spock?

05 January at 09:10 AM, via The Guardian

Raise an eyebrow for World Logic Day

All days of the year host an annual celebration.

January 14 is a day of the year.

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Starwatch: Here comes giant Jupiter, impossible to miss

05 January at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Solar system’s biggest planet will be close enough to reveal its largest moons through a pair of modest binoculars

The giant planet Jupiter reaches its closest approach to the Earth in 2026 this week. It is extremely well placed for observation and so bright that it is impossible to miss.

Jupiter – the largest planet in the solar system – will be unmistakable in Gemini, the twins, forming a...

Wolf supermoon across the world – in pictures

03 January at 23:19 PM, via The Guardian

According to Nasa, a supermoon occurs when the moon, due to its proximity to Earth, appears up to 15% larger and 30% brighter than a regular full moon

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