Major cannabis study finds little proof for popular medical claims, flags big dangers

New research reveals significant gaps between public perception and scientific evidence for medical cannabis benefits across most health conditions.
Published: December 17, 2025, 12:00 pm
Holiday heart attacks rise as doctors share hidden triggers, prevention tips

"Holiday heart syndrome" causes a spike in heart attacks during Christmas. Cardiologists share how stress, alcohol and overeating can trigger heart rhythms, and offer prevention tips.
Published: December 16, 2025, 12:00 pm
Worried about winter? 10 ways to thrive – from socialising to Sad lamps to celebrating the new year in April

The temptation is to sit at home and hibernate, but beating the winter blues can be done. Here’s how to embrace the coldest and arguably most beautiful season
Stephanie Fitzgerald, a chartered clinical psychologist, used to dread winter. Like many, she coped by keeping busy at work and hibernating at home, waiting for the cold, dark days to be over. But this approach wasn’t making her happy. So she sought out the science that would help her embrace the winter months, rather than try to escape them. In her resulting book, The Gifts of Winter, she writes: “I fell deeply in love with winter … It is a captivating and truly gorgeous season.”
How did she change her mindset – and can the 42% of us who say summer is our favourite season learn to love winter too?
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 5:00 am
We’re sunk when it comes to getting a Swim! refund

Notifications of cancellations at Rebecca Adlington and Steve Parry’s swimming school don’t mention form-filling process to get money back
Swim!, the nationwide swimming school set up by the Olympians Rebecca Adlington and Steve Parry, has cancelled a number of my child’s lessons recently, but makes it unnecessarily hard to get refunds.
Parents, who pay by direct debit, must specifically request a refund by filling out a form within 30 days. None of the text or email notifications of cancellations mention this. Consequently, I have ended up inadvertently paying for five cancelled lessons.
Continue reading...Published: December 16, 2025, 7:00 am
Heart Association Revives Theory That Light Drinking May Be Good for You

The American Heart Association report runs contrary to recent studies — and the group’s own guidelines — that found any amount of alcohol to be harmful.
Published: December 16, 2025, 6:40 pm
Flu Cases Skyrocket in New York City, Earlier Than Expected

The city and surrounding region have some of the highest levels of flu-like illness in the United States.
Published: December 16, 2025, 8:00 am
How the Pandemic Lockdowns Changed a Songbird’s Beak

For ecologists, the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a remarkable natural experiment in what can happen to wild animals when humans stay home.
Published: December 16, 2025, 2:12 pm
Revealed: Exactly what a week of drinking is doing to you. HARRY WALLOP took heart, liver, brain and blood tests to find out the truth. Read this before you pick up your next glass

December is a time when many of us drink more than normal - that extra glass of mulled wine after the carol concert, the office party involving shots and lurid cocktails, the annual meet-up with friends.
Published: December 17, 2025, 3:32 pm
When GUY ADAMS revealed his 10-week body transformation, it was so astonishing he was accused of faking it. Now he reveals step-by-step photos, his food and exercise diary - and exactly how you can transform yourself too

In just ten weeks Guy Adams slimmed and sculpted his body. Here's exactly what Guy learnt from the fitness and nutrition pros and how you can do it too.
Published: December 17, 2025, 1:03 pm
Super-fit runner, 42, died of heart attack after chest pain was dismissed by medics as simple heartburn: 'He could have been saved'

Kristian Hudson, who lived in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, was suffering from chest pain just weeks before he collapsed and died of a heart attack whilst out running.
Published: December 17, 2025, 11:56 am
Festive drinks ranked: Which of your favourite tipples are doing the most - and least - damage to your body

Some popular Christmas drinks contain enough hidden calories to rival fast food - raising concerns they could contribute to weight gain and tooth decay over the festive period.
Published: December 17, 2025, 11:51 am
Scientists reveal the surprising age at which physical ability peaks - and it could explain the success of LeBron James and Serena Williams

Scientists from the Karolinska Institute have revealed the surprising age at which physical ability peaks - and it could explain the success of several famous athletes.
Published: December 17, 2025, 11:15 am
From the best antidepressants for older patients to the ones with the worst side-effects, psychiatrist DR MAX PEMBERTON's ultimate guide to navigating which one works for you

When it comes to treating depression, one size definitely does not fit all, and they're not the answer for everyone.
Published: December 17, 2025, 10:22 am
Plant based ready meals linked to INCREASED heart attack risk, concerning new data reveals

While vegan diets have long been praised for their fibre and nutrient content, scientists say the benefits disappear when those diets rely heavily on ultra-processed foods.
Published: December 17, 2025, 9:56 am
Scientists pinpoint four simple habits that can 'de-age' your brain by eight years

A fresh study has revealed four simple habits that can 'de-age' your brain by up to eight years.
Published: December 17, 2025, 9:32 am
I'm a neurologist and I will NEVER wear earphones or headphones to bed: 'Dementia risk'

A neurologist has revealed the three everyday habits he refuses to do, including one that millions of people admit to doing every single night.
Published: December 17, 2025, 5:43 am
The truth about being a 'high-functioning' corporate drinker: I used to embarrass myself at work in ways I'll never forget. It took three marriages to see how toxic it was

Lauree spent two hours afterwards curled in a corner being consoled by someone she barely knew. Tears running down her face. Stomach turning with dread. Whispering 'what did I just do' on repeat.
Published: December 17, 2025, 4:27 am
Generation Snus: One in 25 Gen Z's now use highly addictive nicotine pouches figures show - despite Europe ban over heart health fears

Half a million Britons overall, now use the pillow-shaped packages containing synthetic nicotine powder, scientists at University College London found.
Published: December 17, 2025, 3:37 am
At least 60,000 operations and appointments expected to be cancelled as doctors 'abandon' patients to go on strike

It means many patients will be forced to endure Christmas and New Year in prolonged agony, with no guarantee of when their treatment may be rescheduled.
Published: December 17, 2025, 12:04 am
Too posh to push? More women in UK having Caesarean sections than natural births for first time - doctors blame obesity, age and desire to plan ahead for rise

Some 45.1 per cent of women who gave birth in 2024/25 delivered their baby via caesarean, up from just 9 per cent in 1980.
Published: December 16, 2025, 9:34 pm
Mediterranean diet could help beat cancer, new research shows

The researchers say the findings add to growing evidence that the same lifestyle habits known to protect the heart may also improve survival after cancer.
Published: December 16, 2025, 4:38 pm
I was diagnosed with bowel cancer at 24 - there were three key symptoms I ignored, no one should make the same mistake

Paige Seifert, an engineer from Denver, Colorado, is now cancer-free after months of brutal treatment that began when doctors discovered the disease had already reached an advanced stage.
Published: December 16, 2025, 2:42 pm
Exactly how much weight you're likely to put on over Christmas, according to science

Research has suggested that the average Briton consumes around 6,000 calories on Christmas Day alone. Yet experts believe that indulging may not impact weight dramatically.
Published: December 16, 2025, 2:00 pm
How to avoid toxic rows with your family this Christmas - revealed by top psychologists

According to Relate - the relationship support service - 68 per cent of people who responded to its survey expected to argue over the Christmas holidays.
Published: December 16, 2025, 1:53 pm
You're showering wrong! Scientist reveals why you should be using LUKEWARM water for your daily wash

Showering is something most people do at least once a day, often in a sleepy daze. Now, it turns out you've probably been doing it wrong this entire time.
Published: December 16, 2025, 12:50 pm
How a pub lunch helped me cope with prostate cancer: Marcus was struggling with his diagnosis, but then found emotional support among a group of fellow sufferers

Marcus Grodentz had little time to process the fact he had prostate cancerthat had spread to his bones and lungs, before being plunged into the 'male menopause' as a result of his treatment.
Published: December 16, 2025, 11:53 am
Is THIS the secret to longer life? People who live to 100 have more hunter-gatherer DNA, study reveals

Some might put it down to luck, while others credit a daily cup of tea - but the secret to living to 100 could be having more hunter-gatherer DNA, according to a study.
Published: December 16, 2025, 11:51 am
Scientists pinpoint six personality changes in middle age that may be a hidden sign of dementia

British researchers said the findings, published in The Lancet Psychiatry, could give doctors a potential tool to spot those at risk of dementia years before symptoms appear.
Published: December 16, 2025, 9:25 am
Drinking tea could lower risk of agonising yet common bone problem that affects three million - while coffee may increase the risk, study shows

Scientists at Flinders University in Adelaide analysed 10 years of data comparing women's tea and coffee habits with detailed scans of bone strength at the hip - a key predictor of fracture risk.
Published: December 16, 2025, 7:00 am
How I lost 10st with no effort, fat jabs or diets thanks to a blinding expert insight. At my heaviest I weighed 19st. Now I'm living proof that my doctor-backed technique really is the answer - and it can help you too

'I feel completely powerless,' the man told me. 'Heroin is ruining my life.' I'll never forget him because I realised with a jolt that his story reflected my own - but I was addicted to dieting.
Published: December 16, 2025, 1:02 am
Forget the Mediterranean diet, eat like a Viking! Nordic meal plan can boost heart AND liver health, study finds

Swedish scientists discovered that the meal plan improved blood sugar control in type 2 diabetics by slashing the amount of fat in the liver.
Published: December 17, 2025, 4:27 pm
CDC formally endorses controversial vaccine recommendation

The CDC has formally dropped its recommendation that all newborns receive the hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth.
Published: December 17, 2025, 4:10 pm
I spent thousands on having my 'man boobs' reduced after cruel taunts from strangers reduced me to tears... now I couldn't be happier

A man who spent thousands on a surgery to reduce the size of his 'man boobs' says he is now happier than ever.
Published: December 17, 2025, 3:50 pm
US records first child flu death... as 'super' virus overwhelms cities

The US has recorded its first pediatric death of the 2025-2026 respiratory virus season. The CDC reported the death but did not give details on the child.
Published: December 17, 2025, 2:30 pm
Superflu sweeps US as cases skyrocket in major cities forcing school closures and mask mandates to return

Multiple US states are seeing 'skyrocketing' cases of a new 'super flu' strain weeks earlier than expected, health officials warn, which has prompted additional school closures and masking guidelines.
Published: December 17, 2025, 2:15 pm
Killer Labubus: Urgent warning as dangerous counterfeit dolls flood UK before Christmas - thousands of toys seized

Figures show at least 259,000 fake toys worth over £2.5million have been seized so far this year - of which Labubu's account for 90 per cent.
Published: December 17, 2025, 12:21 pm
I've developed a weird painless growth on my neck. Do I need to get it removed? DR PHILIPPA KAYE has the answer

One of the most likely causes of a growth on the neck is a cyst.
Published: December 17, 2025, 12:19 pm
FDA issues urgent recall of supplement after it was discovered to be tainted with Viagra

The FDA has issued an urgent recall for a 'male enhancement' supplement found to be contaminated with two undeclared prescription drugs for erectile dysfunction.
Published: December 17, 2025, 3:41 am
FDA finds Walmart and Target continued to sell recalled toxic baby formula that has hospitalized dozens of infants

The FDA sent retailers warning letters after the agency found stores had continued to sell recalled baby formula contaminated with a deadly toxin.
Published: December 16, 2025, 10:05 pm
Scientists unravel main cause of cognitive decline in landmark research tracking 30,000 Americans for decades

New research pinpoints a common daily habit that has a surprisingly direct link to memory loss and mental decline as we age.
Published: December 16, 2025, 5:44 pm
New obesity drug helps users drop 'significantly' more weight than Ozempic and Wegovy

A new drug by pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly rivaling Ozempic and Wegovy could lead to 'significantly' more weight loss after just one year, a trial showcasing initial results has suggested.
Published: December 16, 2025, 2:17 pm
FDA issues urgent recall for cakes sold in dozens of Kroger stores due to deadly ingredient

The FDA has announced an urgent recall for several types of cakes because they contain a life-threatening allergen that is not declared on the product's packaging.
Published: December 16, 2025, 5:15 am
Fury as junior doctors ignore calls to scrap five-day strike starting tomorrow as outbreak ravages the NHS

A five-day walkout will start at 7am on Wednesday, despite the UK struggling with one of the worst flu seasons in NHS history. The hardest hit hospitals are declaring 'critical incidents'.
Published: December 16, 2025, 2:20 am
Heart surgeon reveals four foods that are 'actively poisoning' you... including 'healthy' choice that is as bad as alcohol

Dr Jeremy London, a cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon in Georgia, shared the top foods he avoids to lower his risk of cardiovascular disease, America's number one killer.
Published: December 16, 2025, 1:08 am
'Flowing red blood' surges in Persian Gulf sparking fears God's biblical plagues have returned

Fears that the End Time may be approaching resurfaced after an island in the Middle East turned crimson red this week.
Published: December 17, 2025, 4:36 pm
British nuclear fusion breakthrough: AI tool that can complete complex calculations in seconds takes us one step closer to limitless clean energy

Scientists from the UK and Austria have developed a new AI tool that can simulate the superheated plasma inside a fusion reactor.
Published: December 17, 2025, 4:32 pm
Can YOU guess the famous landmarks? Take the test based on the incredible map that charts 2.75 billion structures in 3D

The Daily Mail has taken seven famous landmarks from scientists' interactive GlobalBuildingAtlas map - so can you work out what they are?
Published: December 17, 2025, 4:13 pm
Steven Spielberg drops trailer for UFO thriller 'Disclosure Day' revealing humanity's first contact with aliens

The first trailer offers a tantalizing glimpse into a story that promises to shake the world with revelations about alien life, while keeping much of the plot shrouded in mystery.
Published: December 17, 2025, 3:26 pm
Pink fog descends over the UK: Brits are baffled as the skies turn rose-coloured due to rare weather phenomenon

Brits have been left baffled by a rare weather phenomenon that's turned the December skies into a gentle rose colour.
Published: December 17, 2025, 2:49 pm
The sexiest woman, according to science: Study reveals why the ideal lady is 29 years old, brunette, and in a relationship

To explore what characterises attractiveness in 2025, a team analysed 'Hot 100' lists compiled by men's magazine Maxim.
Published: December 17, 2025, 2:20 pm
The 'first black Briton'...was white! Reanalysis of 'Beachy Head Woman' confirms she was from southern England and NOT sub-Saharan Africa

A woman billed as the 'earliest black Briton' was in fact white and from southern England, according to new DNA analysis.
Published: December 17, 2025, 12:10 pm
What creature is the Grinch? Scientist imagines DISSECTING the Christmas villain - and reveals the animals he most resembles beneath his green fur

Lucy Hyde, a lecturer in anatomy at the University of Bristol has turned her attention to the Christmas villain, in a bid to unmask him once and for all.
Published: December 17, 2025, 12:09 pm
Scientists reveal the surprising age at which physical ability peaks - and it could explain the success of LeBron James and Serena Williams

Scientists from the Karolinska Institute have revealed the surprising age at which physical ability peaks - and it could explain the success of several famous athletes.
Published: December 17, 2025, 11:15 am
Lost Egyptian temple is unearthed 4,500 years after it was built in honour of the sun god Ra

Archeologists have unearthed the remains of a 4,500-year-old Egyptian temple where visitors would sky-gaze while on the roof.
Published: December 17, 2025, 11:06 am
Teachers 'aren't sleeping' due to 'exponential rise' in AI-generated parental complaints - and some are 60 pages long!

A survey by Teacher Tapp found 61 per cent of heads have noticed the use of artificial intelligence in complaints they've received.
Published: December 17, 2025, 9:25 am
Why is it so warm in the UK? Confused Brits question the strangely balmy December weather - as temperatures in London hit 12°C

Meteorologists have revealed the real reason that the build-up to Christmas has been unseasonably warm.
Published: December 17, 2025, 9:12 am
Pornhub hit by massive security breach with 200 million users' data records and search history stolen

Hackers claimed they stole email addresses, location, video titles, search keywords, activity types and timestamps linked to more than 200 million users.
Published: December 16, 2025, 9:52 pm
Earthquake swarm strikes California for FOURTH day as officials warn of 72% chance of the 'Big One' hitting

California has experienced earthquake swarms for nearly a week, with the same city as the epicenter each time. Officials warned there is a 72% chance of the Big One hitting between now and 2043.
Published: December 16, 2025, 7:21 pm
Egypt restores one of the most important landmarks of the ancient Egyptian civilization: Colossal statues show Amenhotep III in all his glory

Egyptian authorities have pulled back the curtain on the repaired statues, described as 'one of the most important landmarks of the Egyptian civilization'.
Published: December 16, 2025, 6:29 pm
Not so biodegradable after all! 'Flushable' wet wipes remain in the system for more than 5 WEEKS where they congeal into massive fatbergs, study warns

Wet wipes persist for more than five weeks in water, challenging 'biodegradability' claims on the packaging, a new Cardiff University study reveals.
Published: December 16, 2025, 4:08 pm
The term 'lesbian' is dying out: Gen Z are opting for more modern identities including queer, pansexual, or asexual, study reveals

The term 'lesbian' is dying out, a new study has revealed. Gen Z are shunning this more traditional term in favour of newer options, including 'queer', 'pansexual', and 'asexual'.
Published: December 16, 2025, 3:49 pm
The 'three norths' have left England! Once-in-a-lifetime alignment of true, magnetic, and grid north moves into the North Sea - three years after they combined in the country for the first time since records began

The historic alignment left England at Berwick-upon-Tweed and moved into the North Sea, say experts at the British Geological Survey (BGS).
Published: December 16, 2025, 1:51 pm
The ultimate tech Christmas gift guide for gadget lovers and those due a good phone, laptop or tv upgrade - recommended by our expert

Whether you're looking for looking to upgrade your old iPad or invest in a new console the whole family will love, our gift guide has you covered.
Published: December 16, 2025, 1:35 pm
You're showering wrong! Scientist reveals why you should be using LUKEWARM water for your daily wash

Showering is something most people do at least once a day, often in a sleepy daze. Now, it turns out you've probably been doing it wrong this entire time.
Published: December 16, 2025, 12:50 pm
The not so Green Witch! The enormous carbon footprint of the two Wicked movies, revealed - with the elaborate sets largely to blame

Carbon emissions from the films were equivalent to running 5,019 cars for a year, reveals data from the government and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
Published: December 16, 2025, 12:39 pm
Explore every building in the WORLD: Incredible map charts 2.75 billion structures in 3D - including your home

From historic homes in Edinburgh to towering skyscrapers in Shanghai, you can now explore every building in the world from the comfort of your home.
Published: December 16, 2025, 12:25 pm
Is THIS the secret to longer life? People who live to 100 have more hunter-gatherer DNA, study reveals

Some might put it down to luck, while others credit a daily cup of tea - but the secret to living to 100 could be having more hunter-gatherer DNA, according to a study.
Published: December 16, 2025, 11:51 am
Netflix cancels new nail-biting thriller despite weeks in Top 10 list

Netflix has 'quietly' canceled a popular series, despite the show racking up 152 million views in its first few hours after its release.
Published: December 16, 2025, 8:19 am
Bayeux Tapestry mystery is SOLVED after 1,000 years: 220ft masterpiece was designed to entertain bored medieval monks at mealtimes, historian claims

Professor Benjamin Pohl, a historian at the University of Bristol, claims the masterpiece was hung on the walls at St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury, Kent.
Published: December 16, 2025, 7:57 am
Mystery as NASA probe goes dark after close encounter with interstellar visitor nearing Earth

NASA has revealed new details of what happened to a probe that had a close encounter with interstellar object 3I/ATLAS.
Published: December 17, 2025, 3:05 am
Thick 'radiation' fog creeping across California sparks reports of mysterious health issues

California locals have been experiencing mysterious health issues since a 400-mile-long blanket of radiation fog engulfed parts of the state.
Published: December 16, 2025, 9:10 pm
US military under investigation over claims it weaponized ticks to spread insidious disease

US officials have ordered an investigation into the military over claims it may have developed a bioweapon now linked to widespread illness.
Published: December 16, 2025, 4:30 pm
'Wall demon' discovered on Jupiter's moon likely to harbor off-world life

A strange spider-like formation on one of Jupiter's moons may be the smoking gun in the search for extraterrestrial life in the solar system.
Published: December 16, 2025, 12:16 pm
Dam break in Washington triggers life-threatening flash flood emergency

Officials have warned locals that this is a life-threatening flash flood, urging them to move to higher ground now.
Published: December 16, 2025, 3:31 am
New exoskeleton adapts to terrain with smart AI power

The AI-powered IRMO M1 exoskeleton features four modes, including turbo, eco, training and rest for hiking, running, cycling and sports with eight-hour battery life.
Published: December 17, 2025, 1:58 pm
OpenAI announces upgrades for ChatGPT Images with '4x faster generation speed'

OpenAI announced upgrades for its ChatGPT Images platform on Tuesday, saying the program can now make more precise edits and produce images more quickly.
Published: December 16, 2025, 8:09 pm
Chrome rolls out AI podcast feature on Android

Chrome for Android now turns web articles into AI-powered podcast conversations. Get hands-free browsing with Google Gemini's natural audio summaries.
Published: December 16, 2025, 6:00 pm
Password manager fined after major data breach

LastPass faces $1.6 million fine from U.K. regulators after 2022 data breach exposed 1.6 million users. Password manager failed proper security controls.
Published: December 16, 2025, 1:27 pm
When the Bones Were Good, These Bees Buried Their Babies
A cave in the Dominican Republic concealed thousands of years worth of animal bones that had been turned into nests by prehistoric bees.
Published: December 17, 2025, 12:01 am
Penguins Become Prey for the Pumas of Patagonia
In Argentina, the return of pumas brought top predators back to the landscape — much to penguins’ dismay.
Published: December 17, 2025, 12:01 am
How the Pandemic Lockdowns Changed a Songbird’s Beak

For ecologists, the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a remarkable natural experiment in what can happen to wild animals when humans stay home.
Published: December 16, 2025, 2:12 pm
National Center for Atmospheric Research to Be Dismantled, Trump Administration Says

Russell Vought, the White House budget director, called the laboratory a source of “climate alarmism.”
Published: December 17, 2025, 4:42 pm
Greenpeace’s Fight With Pipeline Giant Exposes a Legal Loophole

A court filing by a group with deep ties to the pipeline company Energy Transfer raises questions about the growing use of amicus briefs in litigation.
Published: December 17, 2025, 2:49 pm
Research Flights Over the Atlantic Could Help Improve Atmospheric River Forecasting

A global effort to better understand moisture-laden rivers in the sky, like those currently battering the West Coast, will take flight in January.
Published: December 16, 2025, 10:37 pm
U.S. Is Seeking Exemption From a European Climate Law, Officials Say

Diplomats told E.U. officials that the bloc’s law on methane, a potent greenhouse gas, would hurt American oil and gas companies.
Published: December 17, 2025, 1:09 am
Ruth Kiew Dies at 79; Botanist Made Discoveries in Remote Forests
Trekking across Malaysia, her adopted country, she found more than 150 unrecorded plant species. “She’s one of the greatest botanists who ever lived,” a colleague said.
Published: December 16, 2025, 7:11 pm
MIT Professor Nuno Loureiro Is Fatally Shot in His Brookline, Mass., Home

The professor, Nuno F.G. Loureiro, was pronounced dead at a hospital on Tuesday morning. The authorities said they had opened a homicide investigation.
Published: December 17, 2025, 3:57 pm
Heart Association Revives Theory That Light Drinking May Be Good for You

The American Heart Association report runs contrary to recent studies — and the group’s own guidelines — that found any amount of alcohol to be harmful.
Published: December 16, 2025, 6:40 pm
Arctic Report Card Marks Record Temperatures and Rainfall in Arctic

A yearly checkup on the region documents a warmer, rainier Arctic and 200 Alaskan rivers “rusting” as melting tundra leaches minerals from the soil into waterways.
Published: December 17, 2025, 5:26 am
Hackers access Pornhub’s premium users’ viewing habits and search history

ShinyHunters group reportedly behind the hack affecting data of 200m users thought to be from before 2021
Hackers have accessed the search history and viewing habits of premium users of Pornhub, one of the world’s most popular pornography websites.
A gang has reportedly accessed more than 200m data records, including premium members’ email addresses, search and viewing activities and locations. Pornhub is a heavily used site and says it has more than 100m daily visits globally.
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 1:16 pm
How to use the holidays to stop our ‘WhatsApp aunties’ falling for AI

Family members can be sweet and relentless but how can we aid our relatives in the age of new tech and device addiction
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I don’t want to sound dramatic but, a few weeks ago, something happened that has completely changed how I view online material. I fell for AI-generated content. For someone who is constantly squabbling with older relatives about how little they question what they see online, this was a profoundly unsettling and humbling experience. And it made me think about how, during this holiday period, we could all use this as an opportunity to approach those conversations with the “WhatsApp aunties” more sensitively.
From ‘WhatsApp Aunties’ to ‘AI Aunties’
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 1:02 pm
Ghost jobs, robot gatekeepers and AI interviewers: let me tell you about the bleak new age of job hunting | Eleanor Margolis

In my six months of looking for work, I’ve found that from fake ads to AI screening software, the search is more soul-destroying than ever
As I apply for yet another job, I look at the company’s website for context. I’ve now read their “what we do” section four or five times, and I have a problem – I can’t figure out what they do. There are two possibilities here. One: they don’t know what they do. Two: what they do is so pointless and embarrassing that they dare not spell it out in plain English. “We forge marketing systems at the forefront of the online wellness space” translates to something like “we use ChatGPT to sell dodgy supplements”.
But understanding what so many businesses actually do is the least of my worries. I’m currently among the 5% of Brits who are unemployed. In my six months of job hunting, my total lack of success has begun to make me question my own existence. Just like when you repeat a word over and over until it loses all meaning, when you apply repeatedly for jobs in a similar field, the semantics of the entire situation begin to fall apart like a snotty tissue. About one in five of my job applications elicit a rejection email, usually bemoaning the sheer number of “quality applicants” for the position. For the most part, though – nothing. It’s almost like the job never existed in the first place, and it’s possible that it didn’t.
Eleanor Margolis is a columnist for the i newspaper and Diva
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 11:00 am
Amazon in talks to invest $10bn in developer of ChatGPT

OpenAI seeking to strike latest deal in its efforts to pay for huge spending on datacentres
Amazon is in talks to invest more than $10bn (£7.5bn) in OpenAI, in the latest funding deal being struck by the startup behind ChatGPT.
If it goes ahead, the market valuation of OpenAI could rise above $500bn, according to The Information, a tech news site that revealed the negotiations.
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 12:17 pm
UK insists US tech deal not dead as Trump threatens penalties against European firms

Keir Starmer’s office claims UK still in ‘active conversations’ about deal for tech industries in both countries to cooperate
Downing Street insists the $40bn Tech Prosperity Deal between the US and UK that is on hold is not permanently stalled. The BBC reported on Tuesday evening that the prime minister’s office claimed that the UK remains in “active conversations with US counterparts at all levels of government” about the wide-ranging deal for the technology industries in both countries to cooperate.
The agreement, previously billed as historic, was paused after the US accused the UK of failing to lower trade barriers, including a digital services tax on US tech companies and food safety rules that limit the export of some agricultural products. The New York Times first reported British confirmation that negotiations had stalled.
Continue reading...Published: December 16, 2025, 11:20 pm
Boost for artists in AI copyright battle as only 3% back UK active opt-out plan

Liz Kendall faces pressure from campaigners as she tells parliament there is no clear consensus on issue
A campaign fronted by popstars including Elton John and Dua Lipa to protect artists’ works from being mined to train AI models without consent has received a boost after almost every respondent to a government consultation backed their case.
Ninety-five per cent of the more than 10,000 people who had their say over how music, novels, films and other works should be protected from copyright infringements by tech companies called for copyright to be strengthened and a requirement for licensing in all cases or no change to copyright law.
Continue reading...Published: December 16, 2025, 5:00 am
The best LED face masks in the UK, tested: 10 light therapy devices that are worth the hype

They claim to fix fine lines, blemishes and redness – but which stand up to scrutiny? We asked dermatologists and put them to the test to find out
• The best anti-ageing creams, serums and treatments
LED face masks are booming in popularity – despite being one of the most expensive at-home beauty products ever to hit the market. Many masks are available, each claiming to either reduce the appearance of fine lines, stop spots or calm redness. Some even combine different types of light to enhance the benefits.
But it’s wise to be sceptical about new treatments that are costly and non-invasive, and to do your research before you buy. With this in mind, I spoke with doctors and dermatologists to find out whether these light therapy devices actually work.
Best LED face mask overall:
CurrentBody Series 2
Best budget LED face mask:
Silk’n LED face mask 100
Published: December 17, 2025, 3:09 pm
‘Music needs a human component to be of any value’: Guardian readers on the growing use of AI in music

AI promises to have far-reaching effects in music-making. While some welcome it as a compositional tool, many have deep concerns. Here are some of your responses
AI-generated music is flooding streaming platforms, and it seems to be here to stay. Last month, three AI songs reached the highest spots on Spotify and Billboard charts. Jorja Smith’s label has called for her to receive a share of royalties from a song thought to have trained its original AI-generated vocals on her catalogue, which were later re-recorded by a human singer.
With this in mind, we asked for your thoughts on music composed by AI, the use of AI as a tool in the creation of music, and what should be done to protect musicians. Here are some of your responses.
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 11:00 am
Musicians are deeply concerned about AI. So why are the major labels embracing it?

Companies such as Udio, Suno and Klay will let you use AI to make new music based on existing artists’ work. It could mean more royalties – but many are worried
This was the year that AI-generated music went from jokey curiosity to mainstream force. Velvet Sundown, a wholly AI act, generated millions of streams; AI-created tracks topped Spotify’s viral chart and one of the US Billboard country charts; AI “artist” Xania Monet “signed” a record deal. BBC Introducing is usually a platform for flesh-and-blood artists trying to make it big, but an AI-generated song by Papi Lamour was recently played on the West Midlands show. And jumping up the UK Top 20 this month is I Run, a track by dance act Haven, who have been accused of using AI to imitate British vocalist Jorja Smith (Haven claim they simply asked the AI for “soulful vocal samples”, and did not respond to an earlier request to comment).
The worry is that AI will eventually absorb all creative works in history and spew out endless slop that will replace human-made art and drive artists into penury. Those worries are being deepened by how the major labels, once fearful of the technology, are now embracing it – and heralding a future in which ordinary listeners have a hand in co-creating music with their favourite musicians.
Continue reading...Published: December 16, 2025, 10:00 am
Inside Fallout, gaming’s most surprising TV hit

With a blend of retro-futurism, moral ambiguity and monster-filled wastelands, Fallout became an unlikely prestige television favourite. Now there is something a bigger, stranger and funnier journey ahead
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The Fallout TV series returns to Prime Video today, and it’s fair to say that everyone was pleasantly surprised by how good the first season was. By portraying Fallout’s retro-futuristic, post-apocalyptic US through three different characters, it managed to capture different aspects of the game player’s experience, too. There was vault-dweller Lucy, trying to do the right thing and finding that the wasteland made that very difficult; Max, the Brotherhood of Steel rookie, who starts to question his cult’s authority and causes a lot of havoc in robotic power armour; and the Ghoul, Walton Goggins’s breakout character, who has long since lost any sense of morality out in the irradiated wilderness.
The show’s first season ended with a revelation about who helped cause the nuclear war that trapped a group of people in underground vaults for a couple of centuries. It also left plenty of questions open for the second season – and, this time, expectations are higher. Even being “not terrible” was a win for a video game adaptation until quite recently. How are the Fallout TV show’s creators feeling now that the first season has been a success?
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 3:00 pm
Simogo Legacy Collection review – remember when phone games were this wonderful?

PC, Nintendo Switch/Switch 2; Simogo
A suite of iOS classics is lovingly preserved in this collection from the Swedish developer, early standard-setters of the meaningful smartphone game
Fifteen years ago in Malmö, Sweden, animator Simon Flesser and programmer Magnus “Gordon” Gardebäck left their jobs at the now-defunct games studio Southend Interactive to strike out on their own. Tired of the fussy nature of console development, the pair would stake their claim on Apple’s App Store, which in 2010 was regarded as one of the most exciting frontiers in games. Mashing their names together to form a portmanteau, Flesser and Gardebäck became Simogo, and a consistently wonderful and forward-thinking games studios was born.
Simogo Legacy Collection represents the Swedish indie studio’s first seven games, released across its first five years. Originally released for iPhone and iPad from 2010 to 2015, Apple’s constantly changing standards meant that Simogo, like all iOS developers, had to either regularly update their games to comply with the latest specifications, or see their games rendered unplayable. The only solutions are either to perpetually issue updates, or find a way to bring the mobile game experience to other platforms.
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 11:52 am
Beachy Head Woman may be ‘local girl from Eastbourne’, say scientists

Exclusive: DNA advances show Roman-era skeleton, once hailed as first black Briton, came from southern England
Beachy Head Woman, a Roman-era skeleton once hailed as the earliest known black Briton and who scientists later speculated could be of Cypriot descent, has now been shown to have originated from southern England.
The mystery of the skeleton’s shifting identity was finally resolved after advances in DNA sequencing produced a high-quality genetic readout from the remains.
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 10:14 am
MIT grieves shooting death of renowned director of plasma science center

Nuno FG Loureiro, 47, was shot multiple times at his home, and no details about a suspect or motive have been released
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) community is grieving after the “shocking” shooting death of the director of its plasma science and fusion center, according to officials.
Nuno FG Loureiro, 47, had been shot multiple times at his home in Brookline on Monday night when police said they received a call to investigate. Emergency responders brought Loureiro to a hospital, and the award-winning scientist was pronounced dead there Tuesday morning, the Norfolk county district attorney’s office said in a statement.
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 7:00 am
Plantwatch: Pitcher plant’s sweet nectar is laced with toxic nerve agent

Nepenthes khasiana oozes an enticing liquid on the rim of its pitchers that tempts its prey into a deadly trap
A carnivorous pitcher plant has recently been found to use a chemical nerve agent to drug its prey and lead them to a deadly end, being consumed in digestive juices at the bottom of the pitcher traps.
The pitcher plant Nepenthes khasiana oozes an enticing sweet nectar on the rim of its pitchers for visiting insects, particularly ants, to feed on to lure them into the trap. But the nectar is laced with a toxic nerve agent called isoshinanolone, which strikes at the ant’s nervous system, leaving it with sluggish movements, weakened muscles, and causing it to groom itself excessively. Eventually the prey falls upside down in spasms, with the nerve agent sometimes killing it outright. But apart from isoshinanolone, the nectar also contains three types of sugars that can all absorb water and make the rim of the pitcher especially slippery, so the prey is more likely to slide down into the pitchers.
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 6:00 am
New antibiotics hailed as ‘turning point’ in treating drug-resistant gonorrhoea

First new treatments for sexually transmitted disease in decades approved by US Food and Drug Administration as number of cases worldwide surge to 82m
The first new treatments for gonorrhoea in decades could be a “huge turning point” in efforts to combat the rise of superbug strains of the bacteria, researchers have said.
Gonorrhoea is on the rise around the world, with more than 82m infections globally each year and particularly high rates in Africa and countries in the World Health Organization’s Western Pacific region, which reaches from Mongolia and China to New Zealand. Cases in England are at a record high, and rates in Europe were three times higher in 2023 than in 2014.
Continue reading...Published: December 16, 2025, 5:00 am
What’s worse for us, sugar or sweeteners? – podcast

We all know eating too much sugar is bad for our health – but would we be better off replacing it with artificial sweetener? It’s a question Science Weekly listener Marion posed recently and, as Madeleine Finlay tells Ian Sample, the answer is complicated. She explains what the science says about sugar v sweeteners with the help of Prof Havovi Chichger, from Anglia Ruskin University, and Prof Jim Krieger, from the University of Washington’s school of public health
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Continue reading...Published: December 16, 2025, 5:00 am
The Divided Mind by Edward Bullmore review – do we now know what causes schizophrenia?

A brilliant history of psychiatric ideas suggests we are on the cusp of a transformation in our understanding of severe mental illness
In 1973, an American psychologist called David Rosenhan published the results of a bold experiment. He’d arranged for eight “pseudo-patients” to attend appointments at psychiatric institutions, where they complained to doctors about hearing voices that said “empty”, “hollow” and “thud”. All were admitted, diagnosed with either schizophrenia or manic-depressive psychosis. They immediately stopped displaying any “symptoms” and started saying they felt fine. The first got out after seven days; the last after 52.
Told of these findings, psychiatrists at a major teaching hospital found it hard to believe that they’d make the same mistake, so Rosenhan devised another experiment: over the next three months, he informed them, one or more pseudopatients would go undercover and, at the end, staff would be asked to decide who had been faking it. Of 193 patients admitted, 20% were deemed suspicious. It was then that Rosenhan revealed this had been a ruse as well: no pseudopatients had been sent to the hospital at all. Not only had doctors failed to spot sane people in their midst; they couldn’t reliably recognise the actually insane.
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 7:00 am
New flu strain putting severe pressure on healthcare across Europe, says WHO

At least 27 of 38 countries in WHO’s European region are reporting high or very high influenza activity, body says
An intense surge in flu cases driven by a newly dominant virus strain is sweeping across Europe, placing healthcare systems in several countries under severe pressure, the World Health Organization has said.
The WHO said on Wednesday that at least 27 of the 38 countries in its European region were reporting “high or very high influenza activity”, with more than half of patients with flu-like symptoms testing positive in six countries including Ireland, Serbia, Slovenia and the UK.
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 12:38 pm
Study finds 10% of over-70s in UK could have Alzheimer’s-like changes in brain

Findings mean more than 1 million people could meet NHS criteria for treatment with anti-amyloid drugs
One in 10 people in the UK aged 70 and older could have Alzheimer’s-like changes in their brain, according to the clearest, real-world picture of how common the disease’s brain changes are in ordinary, older people.
The detection of the proteins linked with the disease is not a diagnosis. But the findings indicate that more than 1 million over-70s would meet Nice’s clinical criteria for anti-amyloid therapy – a stark contrast to the 70,000 people the NHS has estimated could be eligible if funding were available.
Continue reading...Published: December 17, 2025, 4:00 pm
Tuesday briefing: What polar bear DNA tells us about a warming Arctic

In today’s newsletter: As species across the world struggle to keep pace with global warming, how do we report the rare glimmers of hope without downplaying the accelerating ecological crisis?
Good morning. Amid the constant drumbeat of bleak news about the planet’s environment and the accelerating climate emergency, the occasional bright spot still emerges. One example came last week, when researchers published the first statistical evidence that polar bears are changing their DNA in response to a warming Arctic.
But is it really good news that human activity – the burning of fossil fuels and the destruction of habitats – is forcing animals to alter their genetic makeup? The picture, as ever, is complicated.
Donald Trump | Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the BBC over its editing of a speech he made to supporters in Washington before they stormed the US Capitol in 2021, requesting at least $5bn in damages.
Australia | Australia’s national security agency Asio investigated one of the alleged Bondi shooters in 2019 over potential extremist links but decided he was not “a person of interest”, prime minister Anthony Albanese has revealed, despite two of the man’s associates being jailed.
International trade | The US has paused its promised multi-billion-pound investment into British tech over trade disagreements, marking a serious setback in US-UK relations.
Health | Resident doctors in England will go on strike as planned this Wednesday for five days, after they voted to reject the government’s latest offer to end the long running pay and jobs dispute.
Ukraine | Europe is ready to lead a “multinational force” in Ukraine as part of a US proposal for a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, European leaders have said.
Continue reading...Published: December 16, 2025, 6:50 am