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Researchers locked flu patients in a hotel with healthy adults — no one got sick

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Groundbreaking flu transmission study reveals zero infections despite close contact between healthy volunteers and flu-positive students for two weeks.

Published: January 12, 2026, 8:37 pm

What are GLP-3s? Meet the new generation of weight-loss drugs with three key ingredients

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Clinical trials show retatrutide, Eli Lilly's new triple-agonist drug, delivered 24.2% weight loss in 48 weeks and the improvement of other conditions in longer studies.

Published: January 12, 2026, 12:00 pm

What does sugar do to your body – and how can you avoid a slump?

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We evolved to like energy-dense foods such as honey, but modern diets tend to include too much sugar. Here’s how to make sure you eat the right amount, at the right time

Sugar tastes great for good reason: we evolved to like it, back when honey was a hard-to-get, energy-dense treat and we spent half of our time running around after antelope. Now that it’s much easier to get and we don’t move as much, that sweet tooth is working against us: many of us are consuming far too much of it, and suffering from poor health as a result. But is there anything specifically bad about it beyond it providing too many calories and not enough nutrients?

“When we taste sugar, the body starts reacting the moment sweetness touches the tongue,” says Dawn Menning, a registered dietitian who works with health app Nutu. “The brain recognises it as a quick source of energy and activates the reward system, releasing the feelgood chemical dopamine that makes it so appealing.” Interestingly, not everyone tastes sugar in exactly the same way – in 2015, researchers compared different types of siblings’ perception of sugar and sweeteners, and found that identical twins were more similar to each other in their sweet taste perception than fraternal twins or non-twin siblings. They concluded that genetic factors account for about 30% of the variance in how sensitive people are to sweet tastes – but it’s unclear whether that actually affects how much we eat.

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Published: January 12, 2026, 10:00 am

Is it true that … stretching before exercise prevents injury?

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Loosening your muscles is beneficial, but choosing the right type of movement for your chosen exercise is key

It depends on what kind of stretching you’re doing, says Dr Alex Dinsdale, senior lecturer in sport and exercise biomechanics at Leeds Beckett University.

Injuries, he says, happen for all sorts of reasons, from poor footwear to fatigue. Two key factors are not having the range of motion required or not being strong enough to control that motion. “You might go for a run and lift your knees higher than your hamstrings can manage,” he says. Or you might lack the muscle strength needed to handle moving a limb at speed.

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Published: January 12, 2026, 8:00 am

Amazon insists I return a phone it says ‘may be lost’

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I have paid two monthly £108 instalments but am now phone-less and out of pocket

I ordered a £544 phone from Amazon. A tracking update later informed me that it “may be lost” and I could request a refund. I pressed the refund option and was directed to customer service, which insisted I wait a week to claim.

A week later I was told I needed to file an incident report from the email address associated with my account. When I complied, the report was rejected as coming from an address that “didn’t meet certain security standards”.

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Published: January 12, 2026, 7:00 am

F.D.A. Decisions on Abortion Pill Were Based on Science, New Analysis Finds

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A study of more than 5,000 pages of agency documents on mifepristone over 12 years found that agency leaders almost always followed the evidence-based recommendations of scientists.

Published: January 12, 2026, 4:37 pm

New Children’s Vaccine Schedule May Not Be the Last of RFK Jr.’s Big Changes

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Comments by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies suggest the revised schedule may presage an approach to immunization that prizes individual autonomy and downplays scientific expertise.

Published: January 12, 2026, 5:08 pm

Bird Flu Viruses Raise Mounting Concerns Among Scientists

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Researchers are not just worried about the virus popping up on American farms. Other types are causing trouble around the world.

Published: January 12, 2026, 2:44 pm

Joel Habener, Whose Research Led to Weight-Loss Drugs, Dies at 88

His discovery of the protein fragment GLP-1 was crucial in the development of Ozempic, Wegovy and other blockbuster obesity and diabetes treatments.

Published: January 12, 2026, 6:25 pm

David Mitchell, Who Led Fight on Drug Prices, Dies at 75

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After receiving a diagnosis of terminal cancer, he used his experience in public relations to draw attention to the skyrocketing cost of medication.

Published: January 12, 2026, 8:41 pm

E.P.A. to Stop Considering Lives Saved by Limiting Air Pollution

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In a reversal, the agency plans to calculate only the cost to industry when setting pollution limits, and not the monetary value of saving human lives, documents show.

Published: January 12, 2026, 6:54 pm

Jirdes Winther Baxter, 101, Dies; Last Survivor of Epidemic in Alaska

An outbreak of diphtheria inspired a celebrated sled dog relay of nearly 700 miles to deliver lifesaving serum to the remote town of Nome.

Published: January 12, 2026, 8:09 pm

Trump’s Steep Science Budget Cuts to Be Turned Back by Congress

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After the White House called for billions of dollars in funding reductions, senators and representatives said they wanted to safeguard and even boost funds for basic research.

Published: January 12, 2026, 9:04 pm

Truth about 'wonder supplement' creatine: It can boost middle-aged muscles, help sleep, brain health and even ease women's hormone problems. Now doctors tell if you should buy in, how much to take... and who MUST steer clear

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Once the preserve of athletes looking to bulk up, it is the wellness supplement du jour - taken to boost energy and even prevent brain decline.

Published: January 12, 2026, 10:18 pm

Cereals, unboxed: The healthiest breakfast cereals to eat each morning ranked by experts... and the ones to AVOID

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Starting the day with a bowl of 'healthy' cereal seems like a no brainer - but many of the big brands' claims hide an unpalatable truth.

Published: January 12, 2026, 5:21 pm

A cup of coffee 'beats diabetes drug' at controlling blood sugar, scientists say

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Researchers say the findings could eventually benefit people with type 2 diabetes who rely on regular injections and medication to keep their blood glucose levels stable.

Published: January 12, 2026, 4:54 pm

Middle-class mother-of-three 39, was so hooked on cocaine that she 'needed a line' to do the housework: 'It was as normal as a cup of tea'

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When the time came to clean her home, it wasn't just carpets Kaitlin Reeve was hoovering-it was lines of cocaine, too.

Published: January 12, 2026, 4:33 pm

Painkillers prescribed to 4.5 million Britons slapped with addiction warning by health chiefs after drugs safety review

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Beefed-up addiction warnings are being added to a slew of prescription medicines used to treat pain, anxiety, and insomnia.

Published: January 12, 2026, 4:25 pm

Five more children dead from new 'super' virus as doctors warn it leaves sufferers gasping for air

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Five children have died from a new strain of 'super flu' that leaves sufferers gasping for air and battling sky-high fevers, leaving health officials issuing urgent warnings on signs to watch for.

Published: January 12, 2026, 3:46 pm

Experts warn against viral 75 Hard trend as Paddy McGuinness reveals jaw-dropping transformation: 'Recipe for burnout and injury'

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While some people may see impressive results, the programme is not suitable for everyone, requiring strict adherence to a set of seemingly arbitrary rules.

Published: January 12, 2026, 3:08 pm

Simple blood test can detect debilitating bowel disease years before any symptoms develop

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A simple blood test can predict who will suffer from a debilitating bowel disease later in life, paving the way for early diagnosis and even prevention, scientists say.

Published: January 12, 2026, 2:32 pm

Morning routine that'll knock years off you and helped me lose 8lbs fast: What time to get up, the supplements you need, the best time for coffee and breakfast all revealed by a top doctor

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It's difficult sticking to New Year's resolutions: just 8 per cent of people manage to keep their resolutions going for even a month, a Forbes Health survey found. I'm firmly in the other 92 per cent.

Published: January 12, 2026, 2:17 pm

My life was ruined by fatigue and dizziness - it turned out I had a 'hidden' problem that hits a third of women. My GP ignored it... now at 42 I've been cured by a simple pill

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Since her early teens, Emma Cleary suffered light-headedness, extreme tiredness and was cruelly nicknamed 'Casper' by classmates referring to her ghost-like appearance.

Published: January 12, 2026, 10:41 am

My beautiful son has the same devastating illness as Jesy Nelson's twins... but a simple £5 test when he was a baby could have changed everything

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In the wake of the Little Mix's star's heartbreaking revelation, the Mail spoke to two mother's who have been on the frontline of this game changing reform for years.

Published: January 12, 2026, 10:24 am

Real reason you're so much sicker than before: No, you're not going mad, your immune system's struggling to cope with everyday bugs. Now doctors have found the surprising cause... and tell you what to do

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Lydia Morley believes her diagnosis of alopecia was triggered by this. 'My immune system has just been dampened and dampened,' she says.

Published: January 12, 2026, 9:40 am

How to smooth and plump wrinkly hands. It's a notoriously tricky area that gives away your age. Now top experts reveal what really works... and what's a waste of money

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Dr Mo Akhavani, founder of The Plastic Surgery Group and a specialist hand surgeon, says our hands age differently - and often faster - than the rest of our bodies

Published: January 12, 2026, 8:12 am

Exactly what weight-loss jabs like Mounjaro do to your brain: As experts say they're concerned about those who come off the drugs, new 'brain wave slowing' research revealed

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Fat jabs have helped millions slim down, in part due to their action on the gut, but also by silencing the 'food noise' that drives people to overeat.

Published: January 13, 2026, 1:42 am

The underlying condition that can cause bad breath, revealed by DR SCURR. No it's not halitosis, but a more sinister cause... and if you have these symptoms it's time to get them checked

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One possible explanation for bad breath is that you suffer from acid reflux (when stomach acid flows upwards into the gullet), possibly without you realising it.

Published: January 13, 2026, 1:40 am

Amelia-Rose's devastating asthma often put her in hospital. Now a new treatment's changed everything... no wonder her mum says: 'It's given her freedom'

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Witnessing her daughter desperately gasping for breath had become a normal, if terrifying, feature of Sophie Hafford's life.

Published: January 13, 2026, 1:39 am

Cruise with more than 2,500 passengers hit by brutal outbreak of horrific 'rib-cracking' stomach virus that has surged in the US

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Dozens of passengers abord a cruise ship have been hit with a outbreak of a 'rib-cracking' virus that leads to violent diarrhea and vomiting. The disease has also surged this winter in the US.

Published: January 12, 2026, 11:45 pm

Amtrak customers warned of measles exposure after infected passenger traveled through two major transportation hubs

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Amtrak has issued a measles exposure warning after an unidentified infected passenger traveled between two major transportation hubs on the east coast last week.

Published: January 12, 2026, 10:43 pm

The reason you crave more sweets as you age… and the surprising link it has to dementia

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Doctors and food science experts have revealed to the Daily Mail why older individuals tend to crave sweets more than they did when they were younger, and what it could say about dementia.

Published: January 12, 2026, 10:17 pm

New study reveals the Americans who have TWICE the risk of incurable blood cancer

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Scientists say they may have finally found out why America's second most common blood cancer strikes a certain group of Americans more.

Published: January 12, 2026, 9:31 pm

New 'super flu' targeting two groups of Americans... as hospitalizations and deaths from virus continue to rise

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The latest CDC data, which runs through January 3, shows hospitalizations from this year's 'super flu' have surged dramatically, particularly in certain vulnerable age groups.

Published: January 12, 2026, 8:06 pm

FDA issues urgent recall of energy supplement after testing revealed it contains illegal drugs

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A popular supplement brand has issued a recall for its 'Ready' mental clarity supplements after they were found to contain hidden, illegal drug ingredients.

Published: January 12, 2026, 5:55 pm

Experts reveal the five foods that make Ozempic side effects worse... including which cause vomiting and diarrhea

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As millions of Americans navigate the difficult side effects of new weight loss drugs, experts warn that diet is crucial. Here are the foods most likely to trigger nausea, abdominal pain and more.

Published: January 12, 2026, 5:51 pm

Tinnitus torments more than 50m Americans. Now doctors have uncovered the surprising foods that trigger it... and ingredients that can STOP the ringing in your ears

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Cases of tinnitus are soaring across the US. Now a major new study has revealed how diet could play a key role in who develops the condition - and crucially, who doesn't.

Published: January 12, 2026, 5:32 pm

Prehistoric discoveries beneath a US lake found to be older than Egypt's Great Pyramid

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An amazing find in a Wisconsin lake has rewritten the timeline of advanced cultures in North America by centuries.

Published: January 13, 2026, 1:12 am

The world of tomorrow: Futurologist reveals the breakthroughs set to change our lives by 2050 - including a space elevator

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Bioprinted organs, a space elevator and robot roommates might sound like science fiction - but they could become reality by 2050.

Published: January 12, 2026, 8:30 pm

Evolution debate reignited after 'missing link' found in 700,000-year-old human remains

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Scientists believe they have uncovered the 'missing link' in human evolution, showing how our species may have evolved.

Published: January 12, 2026, 8:06 pm

Cell phone ban takes effect for millions of Americans under new 'distraction' law

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A new 'distraction' law has gone into effect, banning more than one million American students from using cellphones during certain times.

Published: January 12, 2026, 7:49 pm

Humanity receives mysterious 10-second signal from unknown source in deep space

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Scientists have detected a strange signal in space that may have come from the beginning of time.

Published: January 12, 2026, 4:32 pm

The 'universal language' that could let us speak to aliens: Researchers reveal the best way to communicate with extraterrestrial life

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A group of Australian scientists have revealed how we may be able to learn to speak with aliens, and the answer is found right here on Earth.

Published: January 12, 2026, 3:10 pm

I was waking up choking and terrified of dying in my sleep. When I took a blood test I was horrified by the results... and now I'm suing Apple

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A woman has filed a lawsuit against Apple. claiming the tech giant nearly caused her death in 2020.

Published: January 12, 2026, 2:05 pm

Goodbye fresh country air: Britain's woodlands are ridden with airborne microplastics, experts warn - as they find nearly DOUBLE the amount compared to city centres

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Britain's woodlands are under threat from air-polluting microplastics, experts have warned.

Published: January 12, 2026, 2:00 pm

Would YOU trust AI to cut your hair? New smart clippers feature a 'cutting coach' and 'auto fade' technology

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Botched haircuts and dodgy fades might become a thing of the past, as a startup unveils its artificial intelligence (AI) powered clippers.

Published: January 12, 2026, 1:28 pm

Distillery announces controversial plans to store whisky in ALUMINIUM bottles as it's better for the environment than traditional glass

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Stirling Distillery, one of the country's smallest whisky makers, says that the metal bottles are better for the environment than traditional glass.

Published: January 12, 2026, 12:39 pm

Revealed: The old-school equivalents of Gen Alpha's bewildering '6-7' craze - so, do you recognise any of them?

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The '6-7' craze was one of the biggest global fads of 2025, leaving many adults bewildered and frustrated.

Published: January 12, 2026, 11:02 am

Robots that feel pain react faster than humans

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Scientists create self-repairing robotic skin with pain detection and modular magnetic patches. The neuromorphic e-skin enables robots to sense harmful contact instantly.

Published: January 12, 2026, 6:00 pm

Why your Android TV box may secretly be a part of a botnet

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Security researchers warn Android TV streaming boxes promising free channels may secretly hijack home internet connections for proxy networks and criminal activity.

Published: January 12, 2026, 2:38 pm

Trump’s Steep Science Budget Cuts to Be Turned Back by Congress

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After the White House called for billions of dollars in funding reductions, senators and representatives said they wanted to safeguard and even boost funds for basic research.

Published: January 12, 2026, 9:04 pm

Trump Cuts to Energy Projects in Blue States Were Unlawful, Judge Rules

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The Energy Department canceled $7.5 billion in Biden-era energy spending, largely in Democratic-led states, during last year’s government shutdown.

Published: January 12, 2026, 10:44 pm

Judge Blocks Trump Effort to Stop Rhode Island’s Revolution Wind Project

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The ruling means that construction can continue on Revolution Wind, a $6.2 billion project off the coast of Rhode Island, at least for now.

Published: January 13, 2026, 2:31 am

F.D.A. Decisions on Abortion Pill Were Based on Science, New Analysis Finds

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A study of more than 5,000 pages of agency documents on mifepristone over 12 years found that agency leaders almost always followed the evidence-based recommendations of scientists.

Published: January 12, 2026, 4:37 pm

Under Trump, U.S. Adds Fuel to a Heating Planet

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The president’s embrace of fossil fuels and withdrawal from the global fight against climate change will make it hard to keep warming at safe levels, scientists said.

Published: January 12, 2026, 10:02 am

Is Grass-Fed Beef Better?

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The idea of cows grazing in a pasture seems idyllic. We asked experts how their emissions stack up compared to factory farms.

Published: January 12, 2026, 7:54 pm

New Children’s Vaccine Schedule May Not Be the Last of RFK Jr.’s Big Changes

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Comments by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies suggest the revised schedule may presage an approach to immunization that prizes individual autonomy and downplays scientific expertise.

Published: January 12, 2026, 5:08 pm

Bird Flu Viruses Raise Mounting Concerns Among Scientists

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Researchers are not just worried about the virus popping up on American farms. Other types are causing trouble around the world.

Published: January 12, 2026, 2:44 pm

Joel Habener, Whose Research Led to Weight-Loss Drugs, Dies at 88

His discovery of the protein fragment GLP-1 was crucial in the development of Ozempic, Wegovy and other blockbuster obesity and diabetes treatments.

Published: January 12, 2026, 6:25 pm

UK media regulator investigating Elon Musk’s X after outcry over sexualised AI images

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Liz Kendall describes content as vile and illegal and says Ofcom has the government’s backing to use its full powers

The UK media watchdog has opened a formal investigation into Elon Musk’s X over the use of the Grok AI tool to manipulate images of women and children by removing their clothes.

Ofcom has acted after a public and political outcry over a deluge of sexual images appearing on the platform, created by Musk’s Grok, which is integrated with X.

Failing to assess the risk of people seeing illegal content on the platform.

Not taking appropriate steps to prevent users from viewing illegal content such as intimate image abuse and CSAM.

Not taking down illegal material quickly.

Not protecting users from breaches of privacy law.

Failing to assess the risk X may pose to children.

Not using effective age checking for pornography.

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Published: January 12, 2026, 5:25 pm

Publishers fear AI search summaries and chatbots mean ‘end of traffic era’

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Media bosses expect web referrals to plunge and want journalists to emulate content creators, report finds

Media companies expect web traffic to their sites from online searches to plummet over the next three years, as AI summaries and chatbots change the way consumers use the internet.

An overwhelming majority are also planning to encourage their journalists to behave more like YouTube and TikTok content creators this year, as short-form video and audio content continues to boom.

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Published: January 12, 2026, 6:00 am

Amazon insists I return a phone it says ‘may be lost’

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I have paid two monthly £108 instalments but am now phone-less and out of pocket

I ordered a £544 phone from Amazon. A tracking update later informed me that it “may be lost” and I could request a refund. I pressed the refund option and was directed to customer service, which insisted I wait a week to claim.

A week later I was told I needed to file an incident report from the email address associated with my account. When I complied, the report was rejected as coming from an address that “didn’t meet certain security standards”.

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Published: January 12, 2026, 7:00 am

Four months and 40 hours later: my epic battle with 2025’s most difficult video game

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When Hollow Knight: Silksong came out last summer I was in so much pain that I didn’t know if I’d be able to play it. Could a video game teach me anything new about suffering?

Last year I became uncomfortably well acquainted with suffering. In March I started experiencing excruciating pain in my right arm and shoulder – burning, zapping, energy-sapping pain that left me unable to think straight, emanating from a nexus of torment behind my shoulder blade and sometimes stretching all the way up to the base of my skull and all the way down into my fingers. Typing was agony, but everything was painful; even at rest it was horrible. I couldn’t play my guitar; I couldn’t play video games; I couldn’t sleep. I learned how quickly physical suffering lacerates your mental wellbeing.

I’d had episodes of nagging pain from so-called repetitive strain injuries before, the product of long hours hunched over laptops and game controllers over the course of decades, but nothing like this. A few months later, after the initial unrelenting agony had subsided to a permanent hum of more moderate pain, it was diagnosed as brachial neuritis, inflammation of the nerve path that travels from the base of your neck down to your hand. (Nobody knows what causes it, but it sometimes happens after an infection or an injury.) The good news, I was told by a neurologist, was that it usually gets better in about one to three years, and I hadn’t lost any function in my right hand. The bad news was that there was nothing much to be done about the pain in the meantime.

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Published: January 12, 2026, 11:10 am

Primates’ same-sex sexual behaviour ‘may reinforce bonds amid environmental stress’

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Behaviour among non-human species could help keep groups together in face of social challenges, says study

Same-sex sexual behaviour among non-human primates may arise as a way to reinforce bonds and keep societies together in the face of environmental or social challenges, researchers have suggested.

Prof Vincent Savolainen, a co-author of the paper from Imperial College London, added that while the work focused on our living evolutionary cousins, early human species probably experienced similar challenges, raising the likelihood they, too, showed such behaviour.

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Published: January 12, 2026, 4:00 pm

The friendship secret: why socialising could help you live longer

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Neuroscientist Ben Rein is on a mission to show that being around others not only feels good, but can even improve recovery from strokes, cancer and heart attacks. So why are so many of us isolated and glued to our phones?

‘I hate it.” I’ve asked the neuroscientist Ben Rein how he feels about the online sea of junk neuroscience we swim in – the “dopamine fasts”, “serotonin boosts” and people “regulating” their “nervous system” – and this is his kneejerk response. He was up early with his newborn daughter at his home in Buffalo, New York, but he’s fresh-faced and full of beans on a video call, swiftly qualifying that heartfelt statement. “Let me clarify my position: I don’t hate it when it’s accurate, but it’s rarely accurate.”

He draws my attention to a reel he saw recently on social media of a man explaining that reframing pain as “neurofeedback, not punishment” activates the anterior cingulate cortex (a part of the brain involved in registering pain). “That’s genuinely never been studied; you are just making this up,” he says. He posted a pithy response on Instagram, pleading with content creators to “leave neuroscience out of it”. “That’s why I think it’s especially important for real scientists to be on the internet,” he says. “We need to show the public what it looks like to speak responsibly and accurately about science.”

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Published: January 12, 2026, 5:00 am

Starwatch: Behold Taurus, the Babylonian bull of heaven

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Recorded in cave drawings as far back as 1000BC, this is one of the oldest zodiacal constellations to be recognised in its modern form

Taurus, the bull, is our focus this week. One of the oldest constellations to be recognised in its modern form, it was recorded as the bull of heaven in Babylonian records from about 1000BC, but cave drawings from Lascaux, France, suggest that humans may already have associated the stars with a bull approximately 14,000 years earlier.

Taurus sits on the ecliptic, the path that the Sun follows around the sky throughout the year, so it is known as a zodiacal constellation. The brightest star in the constellation is the red giant star Aldebaran. In Arabic, its name means “eye of the bull”.

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Published: January 12, 2026, 6:00 am

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