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‘Peak SF’ on a Friday Night Is a Robot Fight

19 September at 11:00 AM, via New York Times

The artificial intelligence boom, which has brought techies flocking back to the city, has fueled a resurgence of live — and sometimes futuristic — events.

Teflon diet, garlic milk and zebra cows triumph at 2025 Ig Nobel prizes

19 September at 00:00 AM, via The Guardian

Researchers into idea to blend powdered PTFE into food as a zero-calorie filler to curb hunger win chemistry prize

For decades scientists, doctors and public health officials have battled to solve the obesity crisis. Now researchers have won an Ig Nobel prize for a radical new approach: slashing people’s calorie intake by feeding them Teflon.

The left-field proposal was inspired by zero calorie...

Cost of private psychology soaring in UK as practitioners turn away clients

18 September at 20:19 PM, via The Guardian

Prices have risen by 34% since 2022, with 29% of psychologists refusing new patients

The cost of seeing private psychologists is soaring and many are so busy they are turning away new clients, research has found.

The prices psychologists charge have risen by 34% since 2022 and 12 sessions now cost an average of £1,550, compared with £1,152 just three years ago, according to a survey by...

Novo Nordisk shares shoot up amid promising results for anti-obesity pill

18 September at 12:17 PM, via The Guardian

Stock climbs above £6.5bn in early trading as trial shows ‘significant weight loss’ for pill version of Wegovy

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The value of the drugmaker Novo Nordisk has shot up by more than £6.5bn after research showed its new anti-obesity pill resulted in almost as much weight loss as its Wegovy jab, as it races against its US rival Eli Lilly to get a tablet treatment to...

The island that banned hives: can honeybees actually harm nature?

18 September at 10:00 AM, via The Guardian

On a tiny Italian island, scientists conducted a radical experiment to see if the bees were causing their wild cousins to decline

Off the coast of Tuscany is a tiny island in the shape of a crescent moon. An hour from mainland Italy, Giannutri has just two beaches for boats to dock. In summer, hundreds of tourists flock there, hiking to the red and white lighthouse on its southern tip before...

Is the US on the brink of a new era of political violence? – podcast

18 September at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

The murder of political activist Charlie Kirk has prompted fears about rising levels of political violence in the US after a number of high-profile assassinations and attempted assassinations of political figures in recent years. But how connected are these events and do they signal a rise in public support for this kind of violence? To find out Ian Sample speaks to Sean Westwood, an associate...

West coast states band together to issue vaccine guidelines after CDC and HHS purge

17 September at 23:50 PM, via The Guardian

California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii release recommendations in wake of firings at federal health agencies

Four western states are issuing their own joint recommendations for who should receive Covid, flu and RSV vaccines this fall, providing a counterbalance in anticipation of new vaccine guidance from the Trump administration, which has purged prominent scientists from the federal health...

Aspirin can have ‘huge effect’ in stopping colorectal cancer returning, study finds

17 September at 23:00 PM, via The Guardian

Swedish researchers find low daily dose can halve risk in post-surgery patients with specific gene mutations

A daily dose of aspirin can substantially reduce the risk of some colorectal cancers returning after surgery, according to a major trial into the protective effects of the everyday painkiller.

Swedish researchers found that people who took a low daily dose of aspirin after having their...

Chimps consume equivalent of a beer a day in alcohol from fermented fruit

17 September at 20:00 PM, via The Guardian

Study finds chimpanzees’ enthusiasm for guzzling ripe fruit puts their ethanol intake at about 14g per day

Someone have a word with the chimps? Observations of the apes in the wild show them imbibing the alcoholic equivalent of a half pint of beer a day through the vast amount of fermented fruit in their diet.

Researchers arrived at the first estimates of wild chimp daily alcohol intake after...

Ulrich Loening obituary

17 September at 18:18 PM, via The Guardian

My husband, Ulrich Loening, who has died aged 94, was a lecturer first in the botany and then in the zoology departments (now the molecular plant sciences and biological sciences departments) of Edinburgh University. He engaged in fundamental research and made significant contributions to the developing science of molecular biology.

He had always had a great interest and concern for the natural...

New AI tool can predict a person’s risk of more than 1,000 diseases, say experts

17 September at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

Delphi-2M uses diagnoses, ‘medical events’ and lifestyle factors to create forecasts for next decade and beyond

Scientists have developed a new artificial intelligence tool that can predict your personal risk of more than 1,000 diseases, and forecast changes in health a decade in advance.

The generative AI tool was custom-built by experts from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL),...

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