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A 5-million-year-old relative of the honey badger has been discovered
New research reports on the discovery of a 5-million-year-old relative of the living honey badger from West Coast of South Africa.
UK winter lockdown: What are the new rules for November?
The UK winter lockdown was leaked on Friday night, with a hasty press conference assembled on Saturday - so what are the new rules and why was this introduced so late?
Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) Upgrade achieves ‘first plasma’
The Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak (MAST) Upgrade has reached a major milestone in fusion energy and achieved 'first plasma'.
The US Election survey: Which candidate is better for the economy?
As the final Presidential debate happens, the US is fast approaching the final days of the campaign – we are running a US Election survey to find out who you think is better for the economy.
Hospital floors are a breeding ground for bacteria
Findings from a new study have cites that hospital floors are a hotspot for bacteria to breed, creating a route of transfer to patients.
Research finds 96,000 new COVID-19 infections daily in the UK
Imperial College London found that the R number is now at 1.6, which means that new COVID-19 infections are steadily increasing.
Astronomers discover a planet the size of Earth
Astronomers have discovered a new planet the size of Earth in the Milky Way, which does not orbit any host star.
£4 million data project to accelerate COVID-19 treatment
The new £4 million research project, CO-CONNECT, will help scientists access data to help develop potential treatments for COVID-19.
UKRI invests £88 million to modernise research laboratories
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is investing £88 million to modernise research laboratories and expand world-leading facilities.
Decrease in US health insurance coverage led to 25,180 deaths
US health insurance coverage decreased significantly, resulting in 25,180 excess deaths before COVID - researchers say this number will triple if the Affordable Care Act is overturned.
Commission launches additional measures to limit the spread of COVID-19
The European Commission is launching an additional set of actions to help limit the spread of the coronavirus and save lives.
Are flexible workspaces the answer to Britain’s ailing high street?
Richard Morris, director at technologywithin, explores whether flexible workspaces could be the solution for ailing retailers.
Alleviating Seasonal Affective Disorder in WFH employees
Here, Know Your Money have listed a handful of tips for employers on how they can alleviate Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) in work from home employees.
Solving all your Cyber Security issues
Here, EHJ & SJ Consultancy discuss the convergence of the Digital Transformation Era with Cyber Security.
UK and India strengthen economic ties to boost jobs and investment
Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, and the Indian Minister of Finance, Nirmala Sitharaman have agreed to strengthen the economic relationship between India and the UK to boost jobs and investment.
New solar-powered fuel cell can purify three litres of water a day
Microorganisms within soil could be turned into solar-powered fuel cells that can purify significant amounts of drinking water in one day.
The ignored healthcare perspective of people with disabilities
A new study in the US shows that people with disabilities view healthcare as a human right and believe that this perspective does translate to policy-makers.
Novel biomarkers predict response to rheumatoid arthritis treatment
A new study, led by researchers at Queen Mary University of London, uses novel biomarkers to predict patient responsiveness to rheumatoid arthritis treatment.
Study finds antibody response to COVID-19 reduces over time
The largest at-home antibody study for COVID-19 has found that the number of people with antibodies fell by 26.5% after infection.
Vampire bats socially distance themselves when sick
A new paper, published by Oxford University Press, has found that wild vampire bats socially distance themselves from their community when they are sick to slow the spread of disease.