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Bullying tied to higher suicide attempt risk for high school girls

Bullying tied to higher suicide attempt risk for high school girls

A study by CUNY SPH researchers suggests that U.S. high school students who are bullied at school have substantially higher odds of attempting suicide...

An app that uses drone footage to track plastic litter on beaches is promoting voluntary cleanup in Ireland

An app that uses drone footage to track plastic litter on beaches is promoting voluntary cleanup in Ireland

Plastic pollution is one of those problems everyone can see, yet few know how to tackle it effectively. I grew up walking the beaches around Tramore i...

'Life-threatening' winter storm to hit US with snow, ice and 'dangerously' cold temperatures

Forecasters are warning the damage, especially in areas hit by heavy snowfall and ice, could rival a hurricane. A total of 12 states have declared sta...

US and China finalise deal to sell TikTok's American business

The agreement will end years of uncertainty over the app's future in the States, with Donald Trump and Joe Biden having both flirted with banning it....

How to add The Sun to Google’s preferred sources and take control of your search results

How to add The Sun to Google’s preferred sources and take control of your search results

GOOGLE has rolled out a new feature in the UK, which allows users to customise their search results page based on their own preferences. Previously, t...

Major UK discovery as scientists find new form of life - 26ft tall

Major UK discovery as scientists find new form of life - 26ft tall

One of the scientists behind a new breakthrough paper on the organisms said they "are life, but not as we now know it"....

Protaxites: The discovery that could change the understanding of life

Protaxites: The discovery that could change the understanding of life

Scientists have potentially discovered a new evolutionary branch, Protaxites, that challenges our view of Earth's ancient life forms....

Elon Musk vs Ryanair: Could tech billionaire actually buy budget airline and what started online spat?

The two chief executives have been trading insults for the last few days which has led to Elon Musk claiming he wants to buy the budget airline. Here'...

Microsoft clicks on Formula One grid with new Mercedes deal

The $3.4trn technology giant will this week unveil a sponsorship deal with the F1 team run by Toto Wolff said to be worth tens of millions of pounds a...

'Nowhere to hide' for water companies, vows government in industry shake up

Water companies to be subject to "MOTs" under new government plans aiming to preempt rather than remedy major failures, such as the recent water short...

Ring Nebula: What is mysterious iron 'bar' in space?

Researchers have discovered a strange shape within a well-known nebula, which has offered a potential insight into the fate of the Earth....

Doctors warn of 'horrific' impact of tech and devices on children and young people's health

The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges says it wants to highlight the risks of unrestricted content and screen time to children and young people....

Huge NASA rocket reaches launch pad after painstaking 1mph journey

Artemis 2 is scheduled for lift-off next month and will see four astronauts travel around the moon for the first time in 50 years....

Walking sharks break biology reproduction rules

Walking sharks break biology reproduction rules

New research from James Cook University has made the extraordinary discovery that epaulette sharks can reproduce and lay eggs without any measurable r...

Artificially alive: How AI is bringing the dead back and what that means for the living

Artificially alive: How AI is bringing the dead back and what that means for the living

A new study shows that generative AI is already being used to "bring back" the dead, as entertainment icons, as political witnesses, and as everyday c...

Ecosystem productivity shapes how soil microbes store or release carbon, challenging old assumptions

Ecosystem productivity shapes how soil microbes store or release carbon, challenging old assumptions

Soils store more carbon than the atmosphere and vegetation combined, with soil microorganisms playing the main role. As a result, the global soil carb...

Vibrational spectroscopy technique enables nanoscale mapping of molecular orientation at surfaces

Vibrational spectroscopy technique enables nanoscale mapping of molecular orientation at surfaces

Sum-frequency generation (SFG) is a powerful vibrational spectroscopy that can selectively probe molecular structures at surfaces and interfaces, but ...

Nanoscopic raft dynamics on cell membranes successfully visualized for first time

Nanoscopic raft dynamics on cell membranes successfully visualized for first time

A collaborative team of four professors and several graduate students from the Departments of Chemistry and Biochemical Science and Technology at Nati...

Stem cell subpopulation found to be essential for bone fracture repair

Stem cell subpopulation found to be essential for bone fracture repair

In a study published in Cell Research, researchers have identified a fibrous-layer resident subpopulation of P-SSCs labeled by Angptl7. They found tha...

Twisted 2D materials get an ultraclean, scalable upgrade for future quantum devices

Twisted 2D materials get an ultraclean, scalable upgrade for future quantum devices

Exciting electronic characteristics emerge when scientists stack 2D materials on top of each other and give the top layer a little twist....