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It’s estimated that a million women in the UK could have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder –
India and Pakistan have experienced their hottest April in 122 years. Temperatures are nearing 50C.
From hot flushes and flooding to memory problems and depression, for many the menopause can be both
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has recently been switched back on after a three-year hiatus to reso
Over the past few weeks, countries around the world have reported an unexpected increase in the numb
As the news came out of China that there was a new virus infecting humans, scientists around the wor
This week, the US became the first country to ban anti-satellite missile tests, in an effort to prot
While telling ghost stories has always been a favourite pastime for many, during the pandemic signs
To slow down a surge in Covid cases, last week Chinese authorities put Shanghai into lockdown. But w
Last week’s IPCC report gives the world just 30 months to get greenhouse gas emissions falling. Beyo
This week, the UK expanded its official Covid symptom list to 12 symptoms including sore throat, los
At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, Great Britain brought in emergency legal orders to allow a ‘p
The war in Ukraine, like other conflicts around the world, will mean millions of people going throug
As human activities like agricultural production, mining and pollution continue to drive the so-call
Over the past two years, countries around the world have shut down their societies in last-ditch eff
The average family’s energy bill will soon be increasing by 54% in the UK, amid soaring energy price
After falling for the past few weeks, the number of Covid cases in the UK is increasing once more. S
As the world watches oil and gas prices soar – the next big shock could hit the dinner table. Collec
Although several countries around the world continue to have high rates of Covid-19 infections, incl
Since Vladimir Putin’s bizarre televised address announcing a ‘military operation’, the Russia-Ukrai