Flight passengers warned as airline water systems test positive for contamination

Airline water safety concerns are revealed in a new study of 35,000 samples. Experts recommend bottled water and hand sanitizer over tap water when flying.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:10 pm
Common vitamin byproduct may help cancer evade immune system, study finds

A vitamin A byproduct could weaken the immune system's cancer-fighting ability, according to new Princeton University research.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:06 pm
Study reveals how rapidly weight comes back after quitting obesity medications

A new study reveals stopping GLP-1 weight loss drugs leads to rapid weight regain, nearly four times faster than quitting diet or exercise programs alone.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:00 pm
Write a card, read a poem, take fewer photos: how to feel more human in 2026

While ‘touch grass’ has become a popular prescription for a less digital life, choosing social friction over efficiency can also feel curative
At the turn of the millennium daily life looked very different. The modern internet was just a decade old, mobile phones were far from universal and our social lives were mostly physical – and local.
In the 25 years since, technology has changed how we live in profound ways. Most people check their phone within minutes of waking and return to it on average 186 times a day. Computers and the systems that sit behind them mediate every aspect of modern life, shaping how we move through the world.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 2:00 pm
The truth about health patches: can they really treat stress, spots and lost libido?

For three weeks, I wore stickers on my skin supposed to address all sorts of conditions. Are they a panacea, problem or performance?
This morning, I woke up feeling a little groggy. My go-to remedy is usually a coffee and cold-water face plunge, followed by a compulsive phone scroll. But today called for something more, so I unpeeled a small, yellow “energy” patch the size of a walnut, popped it on to my upper arm and hoped for the best.
The patch (£12 for 30) contains – so the packaging says – vitamins B5, B3 and a “microdose” of caffeine. It is made by Kind Patches, which is one brand in an increasingly crowded market of wellness stickers that claim to treat everything from lack of sleep to period pains to pimples. They are coin-sized, and often come in TikTok-friendly shades of sunflower yellow and peachy orange: you may have seen a teenager sporting a star-shaped one on their face to treat spots, or influencers patting blue magnesium ones on their wrists before bed.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 5:00 am
I got a fine after Cineworld cut its parking time limit

The cinema chain didn’t warn me clearly when I went to see Avatar: Fire and Ash that I needed to register my number plate
I parked at Cineworld in Chichester to watch the new film Avatar: Fire and Ash.
It is more than three hours long and, when I returned to my car, I’d received a penalty charge notice (PCN) for overstaying. I’d watched the previous two Avatar films there without a problem.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 7:00 am
World is short of nearly a million midwives, report warns

Shortage raises rates of maternity intervention, while improving access to care could potentially save 4.3m lives a year, say experts
A global shortage of nearly a million midwives is leaving pregnant women without the basic care needed to prevent harm, including the deaths of mothers and babies, according to new research.
Almost half the shortage was in Africa, where nine in 10 women lived in a country without enough midwives, the researchers said.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 7:00 am
Will ‘Psychiatry’s Bible’ Add a Postpartum Psychosis Diagnosis?

Leaders of the D.S.M., the world’s most influential psychiatric manual, have been split for more than five years over whether to recognize postpartum psychosis as a distinct disorder.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:52 am
No Link Between Acetaminophen in Pregnancy and Autism, a Study Finds

The review looked at more than three dozen studies and found no evidence that acetaminophen increased the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:48 pm
Medical Groups Sue to Block Childhood Vaccine Recommendations

The groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, say the C.D.C.’s revised vaccine schedule is not based on scientific evidence and will harm the public.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:33 am
The simple hack that instantly makes pasta and bread healthy... how to eat carbs without gaining weight

Carbs in bread, pasta and rice have long taken the blame for causing weight gain, diabetes and heart disease. But dietitians have revealed a simple hack that may lead to fewer blood sugar spikes.
Published: January 21, 2026, 3:33 am
The six WORST foods for your gut health, revealed by experts... and it's bad news if you're a fan of sliced bread, fizzy drinks and oysters

Once obscure health food staples like kefir, kombucha, kimchi and sauerkraut have made the leap from musty delis into mainstream supermarkets - and we can't get enough of them.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:05 pm
I was born with eczema but by my late 50s my bleeding, raw skin was falling away, I had fungal infections on my feet and my scalp was one big scab. Then a game-changing drug transformed my life in just two weeks

For Tracy Owen, eczema was much more than dry skin. It came to dictate every aspect of her life, from relationships to how she dressed.
Published: January 20, 2026, 6:15 pm
How gym-obsessed Gen Z AND Boomers with agonising joint pain are turning to underground dealers to buy £80 'lab rat' treatment they claim is more anti-ageing than Botox and sheds fat quicker than Ozempic

Gen-Z fitness fanatics are injecting themselves with experimental drugs sold illegally online in a craze fuelled by influencers, a Mail investigation has found.
Published: January 20, 2026, 5:27 pm
Public health officials issue alert as cases of scabies rise sharply - one patient warns: 'It was hell... I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy'

The disease is caused by microscopic mites that burrow into the skin and spread easily through prolonged close contact, meaning whole households can quickly be affected.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:17 pm
'Paracetamol DOES cause autism', US health chiefs insist, despite major study debunking claim: 'Many experts have expressed concern'

Sources close to the administration, speaking to the Daily Mail, suggested the authors of The Lancet review had failed to consider all of the relevant evidence when coming to their conclusions.
Published: January 20, 2026, 2:00 pm
Hospital admits mother-of-three could have been cured of cervical cancer that killed her if bungling doctors hadn't wrongly said her smear test results were normal

Kerry Pugh, from Shrewsbury, in Shropshire, went to hospital for a cervical screening after years of experiencing tell-tale symptoms - including bleeding.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:33 pm
I've discovered red spots on my arms and I've no idea where they've come from - should I be worried? DR PHILIPPA KAYE reveals the unsightly and uncurable skin condition to blame... and why it's on the rise

Spots on the tops of the arms is often due to very common skin condition.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:20 pm
The science of family feuds: As Brooklyn Beckham goes nuclear, psychologist reveals the 5 signs it's finally time to cut toxic ties

Brooklyn Beckham posted a series of Stories on Instagram, claiming his family tried to 'ruin' his relationship with his wife. So, why has the Brooklyn decided to go 'nuclear' now?
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:51 am
A simple test could identify the people most at risk of experiencing sex problems triggered by common antidepressants prescribed to millions

Scientists have pinpointed a way to identify people who are at most risk of suffering from sexual issues while taking antidepressants.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:16 am
The best rehab clinics for those battling alcohol or drugs revealed. I've worked with dozens and these are the ones that really work, from surprisingly cheap one to the best for a non-medicated approach

For many of us, January marks the end of an extended season of over-indulgence.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:53 am
Eat MORE red meat and butter. Cut BACK on breakfast cereal. The radical new diet rules that turn decades of advice on its head - and why we might all have to rethink what we eat

After decades of telling people to shun red meat and fear butter, the US government has unveiled new guidelines that turn that conventional nutrition advice on its head.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:58 am
Why ARE so many young people getting thyroid cancer? As cases surge in under-40s, one sufferer says her symptoms were dismissed as 'hormones'

Hannah Sheridan was enjoying a normal night out at the pub when her friends pointed out a 'huge lump' on her neck - months later she discovered it was cancer.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:50 am
Mother-of-two, 28, struggled with neck pain after drinking wine - it was first sign of deadly cancer

A young mother who suffered from shooting pains in her neck when she drank wine was devastated to be told it was an early sign that she had cancer.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:42 am
Prostate cancer becomes the UK's most common form of the disease: Celebrities from Chris Hoy to David Cameron tell of the urgent need for early screenings

Researchers found a sharp increase in the number of men being diagnosed with prostate cancer in just a year. The Daily Mail is campaigning for earlier diagnosis and a full screening programme.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:52 am
My simple tips to help you stay out of the A&E war zone: As record numbers wait more than 12 hours on a hospital trolley, this is how to avoid the mayhem...

Figures published by the NHS showed that last year more than half a million patients in England were left waiting 12 hours or more on a hospital trolley aftera decision had been made to admit them.
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:26 am
How social media claims about boosting testosterone levels may leave men infertile with shrunken testicles

I asked her if she knew if the AMH test was accurate. Many such online-marketed tests aren't. But they are ubiquitous on social media. 'The clinic I saw on Instagram said they were.'
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:25 am
Why a morning run is best for your heart, but evening squats help you sleep: Read our guide on WHEN to exercise for the biggest benefits

Research shows working out between 6am and noon cuts the chances of developing the condition by 21 per cent, whereas exercising in the afternoon or evening reduced the risk by about 14 per cent
Published: January 20, 2026, 1:24 am
The silent blindness epidemic: Glaucoma cases soar as millions go undiagnosed

More than a million people in the UK are now living with glaucoma - a leading cause of blindness - according to alarming new figures released today.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:48 pm
I suffered EIGHT miscarriages... then I made a simple diet swap and got pregnant with twins at 43

Molly Brown, 43, made a change to her diet that she credits with ending her years-long battle with infertility, helping her to welcome twins in December.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:43 pm
My 22-year alcohol addiction drove me to take the ultimate risk: Here's how a radical life-or-death game set me sober in an instant... I haven't drunk a drop since: DR KNOWLES

Dr Knowles had taken a week-long vacation in an attempt to save his marriage after 22 years of alcoholism. But instead of finding solace, he found himself drunk, alone and involved in a twisted game.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:13 pm
Map reveals the states where weight-loss drugs like Ozempic are most popular

A new report from health experts at NiceRx has revealed where blockbuster weight-loss drugs like Ozempic are most sought after based on online searches and obesity rates.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:31 pm
The little-known colon cancer risk factor doctors are now warning about

A startling rise in colon cancer cases among young people may be linked to an overlooked change in the gut, scientists say.
Published: January 20, 2026, 9:29 pm
Therapists give their expert verdict on Brooklyn Beckham's bombshell Instagram post disowning his family: 'This is an all out assault... there is no kindness for his parents or siblings'

Families feud, it's a fact of life: But not everyone disowns their parents with a scathing open letter read by millions of people across the world.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:10 pm
Heart dietitian reveals exactly how many eggs it is safe to eat per day

New guidance clarifies how many eggs one can safely eat to avoid heart disease, shifting the blame for cardiovascular risk away from eggs and onto a more harmful dietary ingredient.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:59 pm
The $2 superfood that can protect you against new 'super flu'

Adding an cheap and unlikely fermented vegetable that was popularized in South Korea may help slow the spread of 'super flu' ravaging the US, a new study suggests.
Published: January 20, 2026, 3:15 am
Egypt's Great Pyramid construction rewritten as new evidence exposes how it was actually built

A scientist has uncovered new evidence showing how Egypt's Great Pyramid was really built more than 4,500 years ago.
Published: January 21, 2026, 1:09 am
California hit by FOURTEEN earthquakes in less than 24 hours

Multiple earthquakes have broken out near two of California's most populated cities, and experts fear more aftershocks are coming.
Published: January 20, 2026, 7:53 pm
NASA reveals the sharpest EVER look at the edge of a black hole - and it could solve a long-standing galactic mystery

NASA has used its James Webb Space Telescope to snap the sharpest ever look at the edge of a black hole.
Published: January 20, 2026, 5:26 pm
From a dog with an IQ of 142 to a raccoon that can play the piano: Meet the world's smartest animals - as a cow with 'extraordinary intelligence' is discovered

As a cow with 'extraordinary intelligence' is discovered, experts have revealed more animals with unique skills and abilities.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:43 pm
Scientists find clues in your facial expressions that could be a hidden sign of autism

A new study has revealed why autistic and non-autistic individuals have so much trouble telling each other's emotions apart.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:25 pm
AI 'reveals' the most racist towns in the UK - and claims Burnley, Bradford and Belfast are at the top of the list

When asked which UK towns and cities are the most racist, ChatGPT claims that Burnley tops the list. This is followed by Bradford, Belfast, Middlesbrough, Barnsley, and Blackburn.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:12 pm
Meet the world's smartest COW! Brown Swiss named Veronika has worked out how to scratch her back with a stick - a sign of 'extraordinary intelligence'

Veronika, a brown Swiss cow from the Austrian village of Carinthia, shocked researchers with the first documented case of a cow working out how to scratch itself with a stick.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:11 pm
Americans swear off Domino's pizza after learning its sauce once tested positive for a cancer-causing toxin

Americans are outraged after finding that marinara sauce used on Domino's pizza once tested positive for a carcinogen linked to an increased risk of cancer.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:08 pm
Why have there been so many shark attacks in Sydney? As four swimmers are bitten in just 48 hours, scientist reveals how intense rainfall has sparked aggressive behaviour

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Professor Shokoofeh Shamsi of Charles Sturt University has revealed the likely reasons for the attacks.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:39 pm
Scientists discover Greenland's 'Achilles heel' that could force Trump to rethink his Arctic playbook

A new study threatens to derail President Trump's dream for Greenland if it successfully becomes part of the US.
Published: January 20, 2026, 12:18 pm
The science of family feuds: As Brooklyn Beckham goes nuclear, psychologist reveals the 5 signs it's finally time to cut toxic ties

Brooklyn Beckham posted a series of Stories on Instagram, claiming his family tried to 'ruin' his relationship with his wife. So, why has the Brooklyn decided to go 'nuclear' now?
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:51 am
Severe geomagnetic storm to light up Aussie skies tonight in vivid aurora show - here's where to see it

The weather agency said radio frequencies and satellite signals could be affected due to the strong solar wind, however, it will also cause the spectacular light show.
Published: January 20, 2026, 10:39 am
Mysterious 'vehicle of unknown origin' hidden at US Navy Base raises questions about secret UFO program

New claims about America's alleged UFO program have named a little-known Navy base on the East Coast as one of the most important secret facilities in the country.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:58 am
I interviewed Joe Rogan's 'worst guest ever'... then a controversial question stopped everything

An Egyptologist, whom Joe Rogan dubbed his 'worst guest ever' after a combative podcast appearance, agreed to an exclusive interview with Daily Mail that took a turn.
Published: January 20, 2026, 3:12 am
Great Scott... £30,000 job with all living costs paid! The only catch is it's in the Antarctic

The list of positions includes chefs, plumbers, carpenters, and plumbers, as well as plant operators, boating officers and meteorological observers.
Published: January 21, 2026, 12:01 am
Travel chaos erupts as burst pipe at Chicago O'Hare Airport delays hundreds of flights nationwide

A major control tower at Chicago O'Hare International Airport has gone offline, triggering nationwide flight delays.
Published: January 20, 2026, 6:50 pm
Illinois DHS data breach exposes 700K residents' records

Illinois residents affected by DHS breach can take protective steps, including credit freezes, identity monitoring and password management to prevent fraud.
Published: January 20, 2026, 5:30 pm
FDA clears first at-home brain device for depression

FDA approves first brain stimulation device for home depression treatment. Flow Neuroscience's FL-100 headset uses electrical stimulation for adults, available in 2026.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:39 am
Filoplumes Are Nature’s Super Feather

Filoplumes may be tiny, but these hairlike feathers enable nonstop flights that span thousands of miles.
Published: January 20, 2026, 3:51 pm
Thing-Like Robotic Hand Makes Life Resemble ‘The Addams Family’
The very capable robotic picker-upper can grasp things on both sides and roam around freely.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:00 pm
How to Cut an Infinitely Large Pancake into as Many Pieces as Possible
A team of mathematicians seeks to cut an infinitely large pancake into as many pieces as possible, in a new take on an old puzzle.
Published: January 20, 2026, 3:29 pm
A Bite-Size Column About Delight and Wonder in Science
In Trilobites, reporters aim to share new findings in the science world, be it interspecies friendships or discoveries of ancient fossils.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:00 am
Joel Primack, Physicist Who Helped Explain the Cosmos, Dies at 80
A professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, he was a key contributor to a landmark paper that laid out how the universe came to look like it does today.
Published: January 20, 2026, 3:42 pm
Scientists Set Up Camp on Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica

Low clouds have lifted long enough for helicopters to ferry scientists and their gear to a fast-melting glacier on the edge of Antarctica.
Published: January 20, 2026, 8:45 pm
Democrats Seek Investigation of $3.5 Million Deal by Interior Official’s Husband

Records show that Karen Budd-Falen, a top Interior Department official, didn’t disclose a contract between her husband and the developers of a mine approved by the agency.
Published: January 20, 2026, 7:50 pm
Will ‘Psychiatry’s Bible’ Add a Postpartum Psychosis Diagnosis?

Leaders of the D.S.M., the world’s most influential psychiatric manual, have been split for more than five years over whether to recognize postpartum psychosis as a distinct disorder.
Published: January 20, 2026, 11:52 am
No Link Between Acetaminophen in Pregnancy and Autism, a Study Finds

The review looked at more than three dozen studies and found no evidence that acetaminophen increased the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children.
Published: January 20, 2026, 4:48 pm
UK study to examine effects of restricting social media for children

Trial involving 4,000 children will explore impact on mental health, sleep and time spent with friends and family
A pioneering investigation into the impact of restricting social media access for children in the UK has been announced as politicians around the world consider action on the issue.
In December, Australia became the first country to ban under-16s from social media, with governments in other countries, including the, coming under pressure to do the same.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 4:22 pm
Elon Musk floats idea of buying Ryanair after calling CEO ‘an idiot’

Tesla boss clashed with Michael O’Leary when airline boss rejected installing Starlink technology on aircraft
Elon Musk has floated the idea of buying the budget airline Ryanair, escalating his public spat with the Irish carrier’s boss, Michael O’Leary.
The two outspoken businessmen have locked horns since last week, when O’Leary was asked whether he would follow Lufthansa and British Airways in installing Musk’s Starlink satellite internet technology on his fleet of 650 aircraft.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 3:19 pm
Big tech continues to bend the knee to Trump a year after his inauguration

Inside the big rewards tech titans have reaped from caving to Trump. Plus, a look at the US datacenter boom and the effects of Australia’s social media ban
Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, the Guardian’s US tech editor.
One year ago today, Donald Trump was inaugurated as president of the United States. Standing alongside him that day were the leaders of the tech industry’s most powerful companies, who had donated to him in an unprecedented bending of the knee. In the ensuing year, the companies have reaped enormous rewards from their alliance with Trump, which my colleague Nick Robins-Early and I wrote about last month after Trump signed an executive order prohibiting states from passing laws regulating AI. Trump has sponsored the tech industry with billions in government funding and with diplomatic visits that featured CEOs as his fellow negotiators in massive, lucrative deals.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 3:55 pm
UK exposed to ‘serious harm’ by failure to tackle AI risks, MPs warn

Government, Bank of England and FCA criticised for taking ‘wait-and-see’ approach to AI use in financial sector
Consumers and the UK financial system are being exposed to “serious harm” by the failure of government and the Bank of England to get a grip on the risks posed by artificial intelligence, an influential parliamentary committee has warned.
In a new report, MPs on the Treasury committee criticise ministers and City regulators, including the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), for taking a “wait-and-see” approach to AI use across the financial sector.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:01 am
My analogue month: would ditching my smartphone make me healthier, happier – or more stressed?

When I swapped my iPhone for a Nokia, Walkman, film camera and physical map, I wasn’t sure what to expect. But my life soon started to change
When two balaclava-clad men on a motorbike mounted the pavement to rob me, recently, I remained oblivious. My eyes were pinned to a text message on my phone, and my hands were so clawed around it that they didn’t even bother to grab it. It wasn’t until an elderly woman shrieked and I felt the whoosh of air as the bike launched back on to the road that I looked up at all. They might have been unsuccessful but it did make me think: what else am I missing from the real world around me?
Before I’ve poured my first morning coffee I’ve already watched the lives of strangers unfold on Instagram, checked the headlines, responded to texts, swiped through some matches on a dating app, and refreshed my emails, twice. I check Apple Maps for my quickest route to work. I’ve usually left it too late to get the bus, so I rent a Lime bike using the app. During the day, my brother sends me some memes, I take a picture of a canal boat, and pay for my lunch on Apple Pay. I walk home listening to music on Spotify and a long voice note from a friend, then I watch a nondescript TV drama, while scrolling through Depop and Vinted for clothes.
Continue reading...Published: January 21, 2026, 5:00 am
Write a card, read a poem, take fewer photos: how to feel more human in 2026

While ‘touch grass’ has become a popular prescription for a less digital life, choosing social friction over efficiency can also feel curative
At the turn of the millennium daily life looked very different. The modern internet was just a decade old, mobile phones were far from universal and our social lives were mostly physical – and local.
In the 25 years since, technology has changed how we live in profound ways. Most people check their phone within minutes of waking and return to it on average 186 times a day. Computers and the systems that sit behind them mediate every aspect of modern life, shaping how we move through the world.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 2:00 pm
Cosmic Princess Kaguya! review – trippy anime adapted from Japanese folk dives into virtual reality popworld

Emojis explode all over the screen in this hyperactive adaptation of a Japanese folk tale about a princess who has run away from the moon
Never has a film been more deserving of an exclamation mark at the end of the title than this animation from Japan. Cosmic Princess Kaguya! is an adaptation of a Japanese folk tale, the story of a princess from the moon discovered inside a bamboo stalk in a poor rural village. A decade ago, Studio Ghibli adapted the tale into a gorgeously animated movie with a traditional, lovingly hand-painted feel. This film could not be more different, a trippy, high-energy, techno anime set in the near future, half of it in a virtual reality world – and TikTok-ifed with emojis and stickers exploding all over the screen.
It begins when a 17-year-old high school student called Iroha finds a baby girl inside a glowing lamppost (rather than the bamboo stalk of the original). Iroha (voiced by Dawn M Bennett in the English dub) is a sensible kid, a talented musician and grade-A student who has already moved out of the family home and is living alone, working all hours to pay the rent of her tiny studio flat. In any free time she does have, Iroha follows her idol, AI musical megastar Yachiyo, in a crazy, chaotic virtual reality world called Tsukuyomi.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:00 am
UK study to examine effects of restricting social media for children

Trial involving 4,000 children will explore impact on mental health, sleep and time spent with friends and family
A pioneering investigation into the impact of restricting social media access for children in the UK has been announced as politicians around the world consider action on the issue.
In December, Australia became the first country to ban under-16s from social media, with governments in other countries, including the, coming under pressure to do the same.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 4:22 pm
Looking for Miracle: why have so many dugongs gone missing from Thailand’s shores?

The Andaman coast was one of very few places in the world with a viable population but then dead dugongs began washing up. Now half have gone
A solitary figure stands on the shore of Thailand’s Tang Khen Bay. The tide is slowly rising over the expanse of sandy beach, but the man does not seem to notice. His eyes are not fixed on the sea, but on the small screen clutched between his hands.
About 600 metres offshore, past the shadowy fringe of coral reef, his drone hovers over the murky sea, focused on a whirling grey shape: Miracle, the local dugong, is back.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 11:03 am
Era of ‘global water bankruptcy’ is here, UN report says

Overuse and pollution must end urgently as no one knows when whole system might collapse, says expert
The world has entered an era of “global water bankruptcy” that is harming billions of people, a UN report has declared.
The overuse and pollution of water must be tackled urgently, the report’s lead author said, because no one knew when the whole system could collapse, with implications for peace and social cohesion.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 6:00 pm
King Harold coins from 1066 and Roman artefacts top UK’s 2024 treasure finds

British Museum hails record-breaking year for archaeological discoveries – thanks largely to metal detectorists
A hoard of pennies linked to Harold II and most likely buried on the eve of battle in 1066, a rare Roman vehicle fitting, and a group of early medieval objects are among the archaeological finds and treasure discovered in Britain in 2024.
It was a record-breaking year for archaeological and treasure finds in Britain, with the highest number recorded in a single year – thanks in large part to metal detectorists.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 1:09 pm
Is your body really full of microplastics? – podcast

Studies detecting microplastics throughout human bodies have made for alarming reading in recent years. But last week, the Guardian’s environment editor, Damian Carrington, reported on major doubts among a group of scientists about how some of this research has been conducted.
Damian tells Ian Sample how he first heard about the concerns, why the scientists think the discoveries are probably the result of contamination and false positives, and where it leaves the field. He also reflects on how we should now think about our exposure to microplastics
Clips: Vox, Detroit Local 4
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 5:00 am
Intense geomagnetic storms could make auroras visible in southern US

Major disturbance in the Earth’s magnetic field may make northern lights visible far more south than usual
The aurora could be visible across Canada and much of the northern tier of US states on Monday night, and possibly even further south, following a major disturbance in the Earth’s magnetic field, a forecast shows.
The forecast, from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s space weather prediction center, comes amid intense geomagnetic and solar radiation storms, said Shawn Dahl, service coordinator at the center.
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 12:51 am
Aurora australis set to light up Australian sky as agencies monitor ‘severe’ solar storm

The spectacular aurora australis, also known as the southern lights, may be visible as far north as Victoria and New South Wales
A ‘severe’ solar storm, which is being monitored by the National Emergency Management Agency, could make auroras visible in Australia as well as cause disruptions to the power grid.
Here’s what you need to know about the solar storm.
Published: January 20, 2026, 6:40 am
The influencer racing to save Thailand’s most endangered sea mammal

Amateur conservationist and social media influencer Theerasak 'Pop' Saksritawee has a rare bond with Thailand’s critically endangered dugongs. With dugong fatalities increasing, Pop works alongside scientists at Phuket Marine Biological Centre to track the mammals with his drone and restore their disappearing seagrass habitat. Translating complex science for thousands online, Pop raises an urgent alarm about climate change, pollution and habitat loss — before Thailand’s dugongs vanish forever
Continue reading...Published: January 20, 2026, 10:58 am