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Species in Chernobyl disaster zone is mutating to feed on nuclear radiation

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Trump's MRI scan results released by White House Real estate experts sound alarm over toxic mortgage trap and wave of demolitions across America: Heading to'extinction' Is this the END of Ozempic? Trump deploys 250 agents to New Orleans for'Swamp Sweep' as terrified immigrants shutter restaurants The Kennedy brother who put a pillow over Marilyn Monroe's face as she screamed... and a deathbed phone call promised to'shock the whole world' - by author JAMES PATTERSON Billionaire power couple have given away so much of their fortune they've been taken off Forbes list of America's highest earners Mom who spent 10 years'gentle parenting' admits it was a mistake: 'My kids are anxious, insecure and entitled' Nashville neighbors can see what's REALLY going on with Nicole Kidman. Tina Turner's husband, 69, finds love again with 60-year-old American widow as they're seen on designer shopping spree in Milan Record cold for 235 million Americans starting in just HOURS as polar vortex brings'most extreme cold on Earth' The single injection that means you could come off statins for LIFE: Experts hail'fabulous' breakthrough that permanently cuts cholesterol... and may mean an end to difficult statin side-effects Doctor and his wife are executed in garage of their $1.3m home... then body'connected to crime' is found in burning car 70 miles away There's always been whispers about Tupac's sexuality... now for first time, friends and the boys he kissed share flamboyant tales of eyeshadow, nail varnish and his secret'longings' Even I was once overweight. So trust me, this 30 DAY detox plan will get you thin WITHOUT Ozempic... but if you want to stay skinny, you'll have to make one major sacrifice: JILLIAN MICHAELS Trader Joe's fans go wild for a product that has'finally' returned to stores... 'I dream about it' Lululemon's cancelled founder pokes fun at company's recent losses: 'Becoming The Gap with cheap acrylic sweaters' Nearly 40 years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine, scientists have discovered a form of life that's thriving on the radiation that's been left behind. A strange black fungus called Cladosporium sphaerospermum, found growing on abandoned reactor walls, hasn't just learned to survive the deadly fallout, but several strains now grow faster when radiation is present and even move towards it.


Eating two handfuls of a common snack daily improves memory in just four months

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Doctor and his wife are executed in garage of their $1.3m home... then body'connected to crime' is found in burning car 70 miles away Is this the END of Ozempic? Nashville neighbors can see what's REALLY going on with Nicole Kidman. Big Short investor mocks Elon Musk and calls Tesla'ridiculously overvalued' in blazing newsletter Mystery of Nikki Haley's son EXPOSED: Nepo baby explodes on to the scene as America First patriot. But here's what his mother really thinks... Mom who spent 10 years'gentle parenting' admits it was a mistake: 'My kids are anxious, insecure and entitled' Even I was once overweight. So trust me, this 30 DAY detox plan will get you thin WITHOUT Ozempic... but if you want to stay skinny, you'll have to make one major sacrifice: JILLIAN MICHAELS Tina Turner's husband, 69, finds love again with 60-year-old American widow as they're seen on designer shopping spree in Milan Record cold for 235 million Americans starting in just HOURS as polar vortex brings'most extreme cold on Earth' Worrying side-effect of creatine you aren't being warned about: Cheap supplement is hailed as a'miracle' - but here's how to tell if YOUR brand is doing more harm than good Anti-tourism backlash grows in popular Italian city as locals claim it's a'no-go zone' Nigel Lythgoe denies Paula Abdul's sexual assault allegations again almost a year after lawsuit was settled I thought everyone did this in bed... then I learned the earth-shattering truth: JANA HOCKING reveals what most women are too afraid to say Trader Joe's fans go wild for a product that has'finally' returned to stores... 'I dream about it' READ MORE: Top doctor reveals how just a few spoonfuls of popular'health' food per week could cause CANCER Eating a common snack daily may boost memory and brain blood flow in older adults, a new study has found.


Trapped by the swipe? Dating apps are designed to keep singles 'swiping and spending' rather than finding 'The One', experts warn

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Record cold for 235 million Americans starting in just HOURS as polar vortex brings'most extreme cold on Earth' Is this the END of Ozempic? Nashville neighbors can see what's REALLY going on with Nicole Kidman. Even I was once overweight. So trust me, this 30 DAY detox plan will get you thin WITHOUT Ozempic... but if you want to stay skinny, you'll have to make one major sacrifice: JILLIAN MICHAELS Mom who spent 10 years'gentle parenting' admits it was a mistake: 'My kids are anxious, insecure and entitled' Worrying side-effect of creatine you aren't being warned about: Cheap supplement is hailed as a'miracle' - but here's how to tell if YOUR brand is doing more harm than good Amazon warns 300 million shoppers of Cyber Monday scam... and how to avoid it'Murder for hire' housewife begs Bahamas judge to free her from GPS shackles so she can start a shocking new career Trump suffers fresh legal blow as Alina Habba's disqualification is upheld by appeals court Trump sparks fury as he frees $1.6 BILLION fraudster just days into seven-year-sentence I was drinking 130 units of alcohol a week and knew it was time to cut down. Then, I discovered this no-effort miracle solution.


Roman military helped bring cats to Europe

Popular Science

Military roads helped the felines domesticate about 2,000 years ago. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Our pet dogs have been by our side for at least 20,000 years, evolving right along with us. True to their more elusive nature, the timeline of when cats domesticated is more murky. Our homespun feline friends appear to be a more recent arrival in some parts of the world, likely only arriving in Europe about 2,000 years ago.



Jorja Smith's record label hits out at 'AI clone' song

BBC News

Brit Award-winning singer Jorja Smith's record label has said it wants a share of the royalties for a song it claims was created using an artificial intelligence clone of the singer's voice. I Run by British dance act Haven went viral on TiKTok in October thanks, in part, to smooth soul vocals by an uncredited female singer. Although I Run has now been re-released with new vocals, Smith's label FAMM said it believes the track was made with AI trained on her work, and is seeking compensation. It's bigger than one artist or one song, FAMM wrote in a statement on Instagram . The label said it believes both versions of the track infringe on Jorja's rights and unfairly take advantage of the work of all the songwriters with whom she collaborates.


From 'dinosaur tartare' to seaweed butter - would you try any of these dishes created by the world's first AI chef?

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Prince William says he's'not in a calm state' as he arrives at the BAFTAs amid Andrew arrest drama: Prince of Wales says he's not in right frame of mind to watch weepy contender Hamnet - as Kate reveals it left her in floods of tears Who is Austin Tucker Martin? It's sensational, but William and Kate are the real King and Queen now. Read what my royal insiders are saying... it's the only way: MAUREEN CALLAHAN Tulsi Gabbard's personal life with mysterious videographer husband revealed in new intimate pictures I've met the man of my dreams... if he discovers my dirty little secret, he'll be disgusted: DEAR JANE JFK Jr took drugs'every single day': Everyone knows about Carolyn Bessette's cocaine snorting and cheating. But friends hid his binges, experimental sex and Jackie Kennedy's gay fears... until now Tide turns for little abandoned monkey Punch who had no one to love but his stuffed toy... as he's finally accepted into family Moment tourist minibus sinks in the world's deepest lake killing seven after crashing through the frozen ice Tucker Carlson forced to apologize to Israel's president for implying he went to Epstein's pedo island My American friends are all whispering the same rancid royal rumor. It's not just Andrew... this could bring everyone down: KENNEDY The Alexander brothers' alleged'rape playbook': Almost too monstrous to read, an exhaustive account of hideous secrets dating back to high school Vulgar squatter lazed around $2.3m mansion all day and sent child to work in BAKERY to help pay the bills... but now karma has caught up with her in the most delicious way The show must go on!


The best new science fiction books of December 2025

New Scientist

Author Simon Stålenhag has a new work out this month. December is traditionally a quieter month for new releases from publishers and that's definitely true this year, with a sparser than usual science-fiction offering to chew over. That said, there are some intriguing titles out this month, and I'm looking forward to the new book from artist and author Simon Stålenhag, another illustrated dystopia, as well as a mysterious-sounding Russian novel, and the conclusion of Bethany Jacobs's excellent space opera trilogy. Jacobs has written a piece for the New Scientist Book Club about how the late Iain M. Banks inspired her own world-building. The Book Club is currently reading Banks's classic Culture novel - do join us .


Drone video shows devastation from floods in Indonesia's Sumatra

Al Jazeera

Drone video shows devastation from floods in Indonesia's Sumatra NewsFeed Drone video shows devastation from floods in Indonesia's Sumatra Drone video shows widespread destruction in part of Sumatra in Indonesia, where more than 440 people have died in flooding and landslides across the country. Hundreds of others are still missing. Pope Leo says two-state is'only solution' for Israel-Palestine Netanyahu requests Israel's president grant a pardon in corruption cases


Keeping cool: heat a key challenge for data centers and AI

The Japan Times

An aerial view of an Amazon Web Services Data Center known as U.S. East 1 in Ashburn, Virginia, on Oct. 20 | REUTERS STOCKHOLM/LONDON - The global boom in data centers as companies increasingly outsource information storage and ramp up use of energy-intensive artificial intelligence is creating a key challenge for the industry -- how to keep cool. An outage at the world's biggest exchange operator CME Group from late Thursday that halted trade on its popular currency platform and in futures spanning foreign exchange, commodities, Treasuries and stocks has put a spotlight on data centers overheating. The problem was a cooling issue at data centers operated by Dallas-headquartered CyrusOne, which operates more than 55 centers in the U.S., Europe and Japan. In a time of both misinformation and too much information, quality journalism is more crucial than ever. By subscribing, you can help us get the story right.