New research suggests that the salt content of many popular takeout meals may be far higher than diners expect. New research indicates that many popular restaurant takeout meals in the UK contain more salt than menu information suggests, with…
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Scientists Warn That Popular Takeout Dishes Contain More Salt Than You Think
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Brain device for ADHD shows no benefit in major UK trial
Diagnoses of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are rising rapidly in the U.K. More children and teenagers than ever are being referred for assessment and support, and families are often facing long waits and limited options once a…
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Cracking the AI code: realizing AI’s true value in finance
Finance teams have largely moved beyond the experimentation phase of AI adoption and are now focused on delivering tangible results.
In fact, our recent research shows 99% of UK finance leaders view AI as essential, with 85% of UK finance teams…
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Why mining Greenland’s minerals is so challenging
President Donald Trump’s desire to claim Greenland for the U.S. has thrust the island’s wealth of natural resources firmly into the spotlight. But while geopolitical chatter can make it sound as though the Danish territory’s precious metals…
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This one gene may explain most Alzheimer’s cases
A new analysis led by researchers at University College London suggests that Alzheimer’s disease may depend far more on one gene than previously recognized. The study estimates that more than 90% of Alzheimer’s cases might not develop without the…
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Scientists create exotic new forms of ice never before seen on Earth
Chances are that all your encounters with frozen water—while trudging through slushy winter streets, perhaps, or treating yourself to cool summer lemonades—have been confined to one structural form of ice, dubbed Ih, with the h referring to…
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From lunar nights to Martian dust storms: Why batteries struggle in space
Space agencies are no longer talking about visiting the moon, they’re planning on living on it.
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New metal-organic framework material achieves real-time fluoride removal and detection in water
Researchers developed a MOF-based material that removes fluoride from water while giving a real-time visual signal, enabling efficient defluoridation and monitoring.
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Halley's Comet wrongly named: 11th-century English monk predates British astronomer
The British astronomer and mathematician Edmond Halley was not, after all, the first to understand the cycle of the comet that now bears his name. This is shown by research conducted by, among others, Professor Simon Portegies Zwart. It was the…
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