Living at high altitudes could reduce risk of common disease, study suggests

High-altitude living may reduce diabetes risk as red blood cells act like glucose "sponges," absorbing sugar from bloodstream in low-oxygen environments, research suggests.
Published: February 24, 2026, 6:07 pm
5 ways to preserve your vision as you age, according to an ophthalmologist

Discover five key lifestyle changes that can help reduce your risk of age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of vision loss in adults over 60.
Published: February 24, 2026, 12:00 pm
A moment that changed me: I was hit by an SUV – and it made me reconsider my drinking and screen time

I was in New Orleans for work, without travel insurance, when the car crashed into me. In the months I spent recovering, I began to think seriously about how I treated my health
The SUV slammed into me at a crosswalk, where I had right of way. It was 2024 and I was on the first night of a work trip to New Orleans. Time slowed down as I flew 2 metres through the air and crashed on to the road in what felt like slow motion. When I managed to stand up, there were waves of adrenaline juddering through me. My friend, Brandy, and a group of strangers helped me to the side of the road, and it was then that I remembered my annual travel insurance had expired the week before. In a prim, defensive tone, like a dowager who’d just had a fainting spell and resented all the fuss, I insisted that I was perfectly fine and didn’t need an ambulance. Then I blacked out.
The paramedics arrived and, despite my protests, they wouldn’t take no for an answer. On the stretcher, I started calculating how much money I had in my current account, how much I could put on a credit card and how much I could plausibly ask to borrow from my parents. My lack of insurance was entirely due to my own fecklessness, but being forced to run these sums with a head injury, after begging not to receive help that I obviously needed, was an almost comically bleak experience.
Continue reading...Published: February 25, 2026, 6:45 am
The stranger secret: how to talk to anyone – and why you should

Forget fear of public speaking. A lot of people now shy away completely from speaking to anyone in public. But if we learn to do this it’s enriching, for ourselves and society
It started with two incidents on the same day. In a fairly empty train carriage, a stranger in her 70s approached me: “Do you mind if I sit here? Or did you want to be alone with your thoughts?” I weighed it up for a split second, conscious that I was, in effect, agreeing to a conversation: “No, of course I don’t mind. Sit down.”
She turned out to be an agreeable, kind woman who had had a difficult day. I didn’t have to say much: “I’m sorry to hear that.” “That’s tough for you.” She occasionally asked me questions about myself, which I dodged politely. I could tell she was only asking so the conversation would not be so one-sided. Some moments are for listening, not sharing. I sensed, without needing to know explicitly, that she was probably returning to an empty house and wanted to process the day out loud. I didn’t feel uncomfortable, as I knew I could duck out at any moment by saying I needed to get back to my phone messages. But instead we talked – or, rather, I listened – for most of the 50-minute journey. I registered that it was an unusual occurrence, this connection, but thought little more of it. A small part of me was glad this kind of thing still happens.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 10:56 am
15 States Sue the Trump Administration Over Vaccine Schedule Revisions

Federal health officials have pared back the number of shots recommended for children. The states, led by Democrats, say the changes were not based on science.
Published: February 24, 2026, 11:25 pm
Leah Stavenhagen, Advocate for Young Women With A.L.S., Dies at 33

She started a group intended to counter the notion that A.L.S. was an “older white man’s disease.”
Published: February 24, 2026, 8:54 pm
Leader of Columbia Brain Institute Quits Over Friendship With Epstein

The Nobel laureate Richard Axel is not accused of wrongdoing but called his association with Jeffrey Epstein a “serious error in judgment.”
Published: February 25, 2026, 5:43 am
Susan Leeman, 95, Dies; Explored How the Brain Influences the Body
In an era of overt sexism in the sciences, she made two major discoveries, including identifying a chemical signal in the brain linked to chronic pain and migraines.
Published: February 25, 2026, 4:46 am
NASA Conducts Launchpad Test of the Massive Artemis Rocket

The next moon mission, carrying four astronauts, could launch as soon as early March.
Published: February 24, 2026, 4:31 pm
I went into perimenopause at 35. My legs ballooned, I was covered bruises and piled on 50lbs. Doctors said I was lazy... but it was a little-known deadly condition

For years, doctors had insisted Laura Kerr was just 'lazy.' The counselor, who lives in Canada, watched as her legs swelled dramatically over time, heavy and tender to touch.
Published: February 25, 2026, 11:31 am
Almost half of people delay contacting their GP about health concerns amid dissatisfaction over appointments, survey finds

Almost half of the public avoided or delayed contacting their GP about a health concern last year, a survey suggests.
Published: February 25, 2026, 8:20 am
GPs will be made to offer patients same day appointments for 'urgent' health issues from April

The British Medical Association said the move would likely be presented as a 'major win' for patient access but family doctors will be 'left reeling' at the requirement.
Published: February 25, 2026, 8:05 am
Young people should be offered heart screenings to prevent more deaths 'which come out of the blue with no symptoms', study finds

Cambridge University student and keen athlete Clarissa Nicholls, 20, tragically died while hiking in the south of France in 2023 from an undiagnosed heart condition.
Published: February 25, 2026, 4:01 am
NHS failing on cancer care with some patients forced to wait more than 104 days for treatment

Almost all trusts failed to ensure 85 per cent of patients waited no more than 62 days in 2025, although there was wide variation in performance.
Published: February 25, 2026, 12:04 am
Experts demand workplaces start screening employees for severe snoring problem which is 'undiagnosed in 85 per cent of sufferers'

People who could harm others due to excessive daytime sleepiness should be screened for obstructive sleep apnoea, claims a new study.
Published: February 24, 2026, 11:54 pm
Baby boy Hugo becomes first child in the UK to be born to a mother who received a womb from a dead donor

Hugo Powell was delivered by C-section at Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, London, in December, weighing 6lb 13oz (3.1kg).
Published: February 24, 2026, 4:21 pm
Doctors dismissed my intimate pain and itching as 'thrush' for three years - in fact, it was cancer and now my sex life is ruined. These are the symptoms every woman needs to know...

A young woman has shared how symptoms of a rare cancer was dismissed by her GP as thrush.
Published: February 24, 2026, 2:40 pm
Drug-free treatment for depression reduces symptoms in just five days, experts claim: 'Meaningful relief in less than one week'

Depressed patients could see their symptoms significantly improve in just five days through stimulating the brain with magnetic pulses, a new study has found.
Published: February 24, 2026, 2:14 pm
I suffer from erectile dysfunction and the pills I've been given won't work. What can I do? DR PHILIPPA KAYE reveals sinister hidden health condition behind the problem - and the simple tablet that could fix it

I suffer from erectile dysfunction and tadalafil doesn't work. What should I do?
Published: February 24, 2026, 12:02 pm
DR EMILY LEEMING: The tinned foods that are BETTER than fresh - and can even help a sensitive gut

Tinned foods are staples of every kitchen, but while convenient and cheap, they tend to be seen as second-best to fresh options. In fact, they're often very nutritious.
Published: February 24, 2026, 11:25 am
How the specific height and shape of your PILLOW could be destroying your eyesight and slowly crippling you

They might seem an unlikely source of health problems, but research published in the British Journal of Ophthalmology last month suggests pillows could lead to sight loss.
Published: February 24, 2026, 10:10 am
Major breakthrough in battle against dementia: Experts 'finally unlock' mystery of why CANCER survivors are less likely to develop cognitive disease

Why are people who survive cancer less likely to develop dementia later in life? Now researchers think they may have found the secret to this unusual link between two of the world's biggest killers.
Published: February 24, 2026, 9:43 am
Simple daily habit that can help you stay slim, ward off diabetes and beat cancer: Our groundbreaking experiment tracking six people's routine led to this discovery - and the changes you must make

Fall asleep in front of the TV at night? Struggle to get back to sleep after going to the loo? Want to get up earlier but can't manage it? We've found the solution in this unique experiment
Published: February 24, 2026, 9:42 am
Tens of thousands with condition that blighted Michael Jackson to be offered 'life-changing' new cream to restore skin colour

The twice-daily cream works by calming the immune system attack that destroys pigment-producing cells, allowing skin colour to gradually return.
Published: February 24, 2026, 7:59 am
Health chiefs seize 2,000 doses of fake weight loss medications in double gang property raid - amid warning about illegal Mounjaro pens being sold on online pharmacy

Health officials have sounded the alarm over fake Mounjaro weight loss jabs sold via an online pharmacy.
Published: February 25, 2026, 12:04 pm
Boy, 5, died just 24 hours after being diagnosed with meningitis: 'We thought he had a tummy bug'

Five-year-old Jude Platts from Liverpool died 24 hours after being diagnosed with meningitis.
Published: February 25, 2026, 10:27 am
Father-of-one, 38, recently diagnosed with cancer is denied liver transplant 'because his tumour is 4mm too big'

A father is facing certain death unless he hits an ambitious fundraising target for a liver transplant - after the NHS ruled him ineligible for a life-saving op.
Published: February 25, 2026, 9:34 am
Distraught Detroit mother says she must endure watching second young son die from disease so rare it only affects 1 in 10 million

Azeza Kasham's 16-year-old son Gehad was diagnosed with Lafora 10 days after his brother Haitham Breadiy passed away from the disease in October of 2019.
Published: February 25, 2026, 3:11 am
The little-known 'superfood' hailed as 'most nutritious' grain is one of the healthiest carbs you can eat

Experts are heaping praise on another ancient grain that would be a welcome addition to any health-conscious pantry.
Published: February 25, 2026, 12:00 am
US hits grim measles milestone as nearly 1,000 cases are recorded in just TWO months

The US is closing in on 1,000 measles cases recorded over the past two months. With 982 logged so far this year, the US has confirmed more than four times the number this time in 2025.
Published: February 24, 2026, 11:04 pm
Our daughter recovered quickly from winter bugs like any other little girl. She then had no bad symptoms for SIX months... now she's fighting for her life. Here's what we missed

When Brinley Wyczalek came down with a smattering of winter bugs, her family expected her to bounce back quickly.
Published: February 24, 2026, 8:53 pm
Five signs while sleeping that can reveal if someone has or will develop autism

Observing several sleep traits could be key to predicting if a child has or will develop autism, new research has suggested.
Published: February 24, 2026, 6:13 pm
Family favorite sold by Aldi is recalled in 36 states over fears metal is hidden inside

A frozen family favorite sold at Aldi has been recalled over fears the product may contain metal fragments.
Published: February 24, 2026, 4:32 pm
The key sleeping mistake raising your risk of deadly heart disease and stroke... and exactly how to fix it

New research reveals that a crucial part of a proper sleep environment could be quietly affecting your heart in ways you might not expect.
Published: February 24, 2026, 2:08 pm
The popular supplements that are aging your brain... and the innocent habit that makes it even worse

Three doctors in the US have warned over the six common supplements that could be aging your brain faster.
Published: February 24, 2026, 1:28 pm
The $12 supplement being hailed as 'nature's Ozempic' that has people ditching the weight-loss shots

With high price tags and undesirable side effects, people are increasingly looking for GLP-1 alternatives, and one supplement, dubbed 'nature's Ozempic,' has taken the market by storm.
Published: February 24, 2026, 12:46 pm
How to dodge the devastating 'two bucket' virus: Cases of vomiting and diarrhoea are rocketing and hospitals are overrun. Now experts tell what you must do... and the common pill that can help

If you have yet to be hit by what's been dubbed 'the two-bucket virus' - it causes both diarrhoea and vomiting - then count yourself lucky.
Published: February 24, 2026, 12:12 pm
I lost 50lbs on Mounjaro. But the wrong dose left me bedbound with crippling side-effects... now I've discovered a new, more effective way to take it

Jade Martin had hoped a popular weight-loss drug would save her from ill health, but an unexpected side effect ended up leaving her bedbound...
Published: February 24, 2026, 12:10 pm
Step off the weight-loss rollercoaster with these simple psychological tricks to silence your inner demons: DR MAX PEMBERTON'S new book reveals his 3-step guide to healthier eating - every day

Losing weight should herald the beginning of a new life of better health and fitness. But coming off weight-loss jabs or an extreme diet needs to be approached carefully.
Published: February 24, 2026, 10:09 am
Everyday plastic exposure could increase prostate cancer risk, scientists warn - as cases climb

While experts stress the findings are early and do not prove cause and effect, they add to growing concern about how widespread plastic exposure may affect the body over time.
Published: February 24, 2026, 8:02 am
What will happen to Punch the monkey? Scientists reveal the lonely macaque's likely fate as animals in his enclosure continue to reject him

Dr Emily Bethell, Associate Professor in Primate Cognition and Welfare at Liverpool John Moores University, has revealed what's next for the lonely macaque.
Published: February 25, 2026, 11:14 am
Oura Ring 4 review: I wore a tiny health tracker that looks like expensive jewellery for six weeks - here's what it revealed about my health

The Oura Ring is a smart device that uses high-tech sensors to track health metrics such as sleep, heart rate, activity, body temperature and stress. I tested it out for 6 weeks.
Published: February 25, 2026, 10:58 am
Aliens DO exist - they just haven't visited Earth, NASA veteran claims

Aliens exist - they just haven't visited Earth, NASA veteran Dr Gentry Lee has claimed.
Published: February 25, 2026, 10:37 am
Emperor penguins are on the pathway to EXTINCTION: Satellite images reveal how shrinking sea ice is forcing birds into crowded groups - with potentially 'catastrophic' consequences

The dramatic images reveal how shrinking sea ice is forcing the birds into smaller, increasingly crowded groups.
Published: February 25, 2026, 10:35 am
T.Rex ran on his tip-toes! Foot-strike analysis reveals the surprisingly dainty run of the King of the Dinosaurs

He might have been King of the Dinosaurs, but T.Rex likely ran on his tip-toes, according to a new study.
Published: February 25, 2026, 12:01 am
Missing chapter of human history revealed in 40,000-year-old symbols

For 40,000 years, these bone-carved figurines lay silent, until now, exposing a lost story of our prehistoric ancestors.
Published: February 24, 2026, 9:05 pm
Oldest New Testament fragments reveal 2,000-year-old words of Jesus

A scholar has revealed how first-century papyrus fragments containing 24 lines from the Gospel offer an unprecedented glimpse into the earliest written record of Jesus' words.
Published: February 24, 2026, 8:03 pm
Why are animals picking on Punch the monkey? Scientists reveal the tragic truth about the viral macaque who keeps getting rejected

Scientists have revealed the tragic truth about Punch the monkey - the viral macaque who has stolen the hearts of millions across social media.
Published: February 24, 2026, 6:15 pm
Urgent warning to all 1.8b iPhone users over calendar hijacking scam: 'Do NOT click'

Cyber experts have uncovered a new texting scam attacking iPhone users. The scheme uses fake alerts designed to scare people into handing over certain information.
Published: February 24, 2026, 4:38 pm
Optical illusion photo of a man goes viral as people can't work out which body part it shows - so can YOU figure it out?

A simple photo of a man has gone viral on X - with people torn on which body part it shows.
Published: February 24, 2026, 4:33 pm
How often should you change your toothbrush? Scientist finally settles the debate - so, are you doing it enough?

How often should you change your toothbrush? Dr Primrose Freestone, a microbiologist at the University of Leicester, has settled the debate once and for all.
Published: February 24, 2026, 3:45 pm
Horror as hundreds of dogs are starved and drugged on California's Skid Row while officials stay silent

WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: Hundreds of dogs on Skid Row are crammed in tiny cages and beaten drugs before being traded for money, drugs or sexual favors.
Published: February 24, 2026, 2:09 pm
Mysterious 'dragon' species that lived 95 million years ago discovered in Sahara Desert

A shocking discovery is rewriting what scientists know about a famous dinosaur as many believe the fossil could be the first ever dragon.
Published: February 24, 2026, 12:38 pm
Psychotherapist reveals the innocent-looking new habits that should ring alarm bells if your partner adopts them - and what they really mean

Speaking to the Daily Mail, hypnotherapist and psychotherapist Marygrace Anderson revealed the quiet innocent-looking traits from your other half that could signal they're thinking about divorce.
Published: February 24, 2026, 12:13 pm
Sorry Trump! As the US President demands UFO files, NASA chief gives hilarious response that dashes hopes of an extraterrestrial breakthrough

NASA has given a hilarious response to President Trump following his demand for UFO files - and it dashes hopes of an extraterrestrial breakthrough.
Published: February 24, 2026, 10:50 am
The beginning of the end for the Tour de France? Scientists warn it's 'only a matter of time' before France becomes too HOT to host the famous cycling race

Scientists from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health say it's 'only a matter of time' before France become too hot to host the annual event.
Published: February 24, 2026, 10:23 am
Elon Musk's Jesus comment sparks theories that 'something really bad is coming'

Elon Musk's comment about Jesus Christ has ignited waves of speculation, with some suggesting something bad is coming next.
Published: February 24, 2026, 8:49 am
Secrets of Egypt's Great Pyramids point to lost 'supercivilization' from 12,000 years ago

Clues scattered across Giza's three iconic pyramids have suggested that the shocking truth is that they may not have been built by the ancient Egyptians.
Published: February 25, 2026, 10:00 am
Pentagon reveals plan to disclose all UFO files as Pete Hegseth insists he doesn't know if aliens exist

Pete Hegseth has addressed how the Pentagon plans to deal with President Trump's historic order to release all knowledge on UFOs and aliens.
Published: February 24, 2026, 6:51 pm
Apple app password scam email warning

A fake Apple email about app-specific passwords claims a $2,990 PayPal charge and urges recipients to call a support number, but it is a phishing scam.
Published: February 24, 2026, 6:30 pm
China vs SpaceX in race for space AI data centers

Elon Musk argues space offers the lowest-cost artificial intelligence computing with solar power advantages, and China's main space contractor apparently agrees.
Published: February 24, 2026, 12:47 pm
T. Rex Ran on Its Tiptoes ‘Like an 8-Ton Chicken’

New findings about the anatomy of the dinosaur age’s fiercest predator suggest it chased prey “like an oversized bird.”
Published: February 25, 2026, 12:53 am
Norway’s Century-Long Watch on the Northern Lights

The nation’s northern region has led the scientific quest to understand the aurora borealis. This summer, a 10,000-antenna radar is expected to begin the next phase of exploration.
Published: February 24, 2026, 8:00 am
Hunters and Veterans Are Fighting Trump’s Pick to Oversee Public Lands

Steve Pearce, President Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management, is set to face a Senate hearing on Wednesday.
Published: February 25, 2026, 10:02 am
Leader of Columbia Brain Institute Quits Over Friendship With Epstein

The Nobel laureate Richard Axel is not accused of wrongdoing but called his association with Jeffrey Epstein a “serious error in judgment.”
Published: February 25, 2026, 5:43 am
Susan Leeman, 95, Dies; Explored How the Brain Influences the Body
In an era of overt sexism in the sciences, she made two major discoveries, including identifying a chemical signal in the brain linked to chronic pain and migraines.
Published: February 25, 2026, 4:46 am
Plastic, Plastic Everywhere

We talk to the author of a new book about why the problem is so hard to solve.
Published: February 24, 2026, 9:12 pm
Judge Axes Exxon’s Defamation Suit Against Environmentalists

But the case against the California attorney general, prompted by his lawsuit over Exxon’s plastic recycling program, can proceed in Texas federal court.
Published: February 24, 2026, 7:09 pm
15 States Sue the Trump Administration Over Vaccine Schedule Revisions

Federal health officials have pared back the number of shots recommended for children. The states, led by Democrats, say the changes were not based on science.
Published: February 24, 2026, 11:25 pm
Leah Stavenhagen, Advocate for Young Women With A.L.S., Dies at 33

She started a group intended to counter the notion that A.L.S. was an “older white man’s disease.”
Published: February 24, 2026, 8:54 pm
NASA Conducts Launchpad Test of the Massive Artemis Rocket

The next moon mission, carrying four astronauts, could launch as soon as early March.
Published: February 24, 2026, 4:31 pm
‘A feedback loop with no brake’: how an AI doomsday report shook US markets

Shares in Uber, Mastercard and American Express fall on back of apocalypse scenario posted on Substack
US stock markets have been hit by a further wave of AI jitters, this time from yet another viral – and completely speculative – warning about the impact of the technology on the world’s largest economy.
The latest foreboding is from Citrini Research, a little-known US firm that provides insights on “transformative ‘megatrends’”. Its post on Substack, which it called a “scenario, not a prediction”, rattled investors by portraying a near future in which autonomous AI systems – or agents – upend the entire US economy, from jobs to markets and mortgages.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 3:17 pm
Reddit fined £14.5m in UK over use of under-13s’ data

Information Commissioner’s Office imposes largest fine yet for a breach of children’s privacy
The UK information regulator has fined the social news service Reddit £14.5m for using the data of children under the age of 13 unlawfully and potentially exposing them to inappropriate and harmful content.
The hefty punishment from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is the largest fine yet for a breach of children’s privacy and comes after the US-based company introduced age checks in July, including age verification to access mature content. Prior to this, the ICO said, there were “a large number of children under 13 on the platform and Reddit did not have a lawful basis for processing their personal information”.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 3:57 pm
Police AI chief admits crime-fighting tech will have bias but vows to tackle it

Exclusive: NCA’s Alex Murray says he hopes new £115m police AI centre can limit unfairness found in tools
A police chief has admitted artificial intelligence used to boost crime fighting will contain bias but pledged to combat the risks.
Labour wants a dramatic expansion of police use of AI within England and Wales, with police chiefs also believing it could help keep law enforcement up to date with new criminal threats.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 7:00 am
Meta agrees $60bn deal with chipmaker AMD despite AI bubble fears

Facebook owner’s investment described by semiconductor company as ‘big bet’ on artificial intelligence
The owner of Facebook has agreed to buy $60bn (£44.5bn) of artificial intelligence chips from the US semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices – despite fears about the vast sums committed to AI infrastructure projects.
It is one more massive deal in a year in which US tech companies are expected to spend $660bn on AI assets, and may represent part of a broader pivot in Meta’s AI strategy, said Alvin Nguyen, an analyst at Forrester.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 1:18 pm
The best massage guns in the UK to relieve sore, tired muscles

Add percussive therapy to your post-workout routine with our expert picks, including mini and deep-tissue models. Plus, a brand new frontrunner now in top spot
• The best running shoes, tested
Massage guns are often pitched at the highly active. They can help you warm up for workouts, accelerate recovery and generally keep things loose and injury-free. However, you don’t have to be training for an Ironman triathlon to benefit from a percussive pummelling. A good session can also alleviate the general soreness, stiffness and pain that comes from desk-bound days and the daily grind – all without having to cough up for a spell on a masseuse’s table or be handled by a stranger.
These personal-care power tools use rapid, repetitive pressure and vibrations to penetrate tired muscles, with a selection of heads, variable speeds and even automated routines to tailor treatments towards tight trouble spots. Dozens of massage guns are available from various brands, and you can spend anything from £50 to £500. But not all muscle massage guns are made equal.
Best massage gun overall:
Therabody Theragun Sense 2
Best budget massage gun:
Renpho Active Thermacool 2
Published: February 24, 2026, 10:44 am
‘It’s not Robocop’: UK police embrace AI ‘efficiency’ in complex investigations

Detectives say tools supplied by Palantir were integral to convictions of a criminal gang that stole £800,000
It was fraud on a grand scale. The “Fuck the Police” criminal gang based in Luton and Romania stole £800,000 in more than 3,000 withdrawals from cash machines in dozens of locations throughout 2024.
The police investigation matched the crime in its complexity. When detectives in Bedfordshire seized the suspects’ two dozen smartphones, they were faced with a mountain of potential digital evidence – 1.4 terabytes of information, according to the authorities, connecting co-conspirators across eastern England and the Bacau region of Romania.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 7:00 am
Pieced Together review – poignant narrative game gathers bittersweet fragments of a friendship

Glowfrog Games; PC
Short but very sweet tale asks the player to compile a scrapbook of mementoes telling the story of a heartfelt bond that frays over time
There are few things sadder than the end of a close friendship. Whether it happens in a sudden moment of betrayal or after years of gradual separation, the feelings of loss can stay with you for a lifetime.
This is the theme of Pieced Together, a quiet, charming narrative game about best pals Connie and Beth, who meet at school in the 1990s and form an immediate, seemingly inseparable bond. Through the ingenious medium of an interactive scrapbook, we play as Connie, glueing in photos, notes and memories of her friend after years of separation. The game begins with several attempts to write Beth a letter, before we cut-out, stick and sort the story of their lives together.
Continue reading...Published: February 25, 2026, 11:00 am
Anlife: what does an unusual evolution simulator have to say about AI?

We explore the strange food-obsessed world of a new game whose tech was once called ‘an insult to life itself’ by Hayao Miyazaki, the film-maker behind Spirited Away
A strange piece of software has recently landed on the PC gaming store Steam. And “software” feels like the cleanest way to describe it. Existing somewhere between a full-blown life sim, a science project and a kind of haunted fish tank, Anlife: Motion-learning Life Evolution probably would have disappeared without making much impact if it wasn’t for one unusual factor. Several years ago some of its creators were absolutely roasted on camera by one of the genuine legends of Japanese animation.
Back in 2016, Hayao Miyazaki, the director of movies such as Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away, was shown new technology that used AI in order to animate models. Faced with a zombie that utilised its head to move by knocking its skull against the ground and wriggling its body like a fish, Miyazaki declared what he had seen was “an insult to life itself”. It’s hard not to watch the clip without feeling slightly seared – but now, a decade later, the ashen-faced developers from that room have sufficiently recovered to make their work widely available.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 10:00 am
Tech’s politics push at home and abroad

We report from California’s Silicon Valley, where billionaires pour money into midterms, and the AI Impact summit, where India pushes back on ‘AI monopoly’ held by US and China
Hello, and welcome to TechScape. This week, we’re examining the tech industry’s push for influence in two places separated by a time difference of 13 hours and 30 minutes. The first is where tech sees its next big market, the second its home turf. My colleague Robert Booth reports from last week’s India AI Impact summit, where tech companies pledged to spend tens of billions in the coming year to build customer bases and datacenters in the subcontinent. Dara Kerr and Lauren Gambino reported from Silicon Valley, where billionaires are marshalling their wealth to influence California’s politics at greater levels than they ever have before.
Nascent tech, real fear: how AI anxiety is upending career ambitions
How the anxiety over AI could fuel a new workers’ movement
The bogus four-day workweek that AI supposedly ‘frees up’
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 2:49 pm
Molly vs the Machines review – a powerful story of love, loss and the dangers of social media

Before she took her own life at 14, Molly Russell accessed thousands of harmful posts on Instagram and Pinterest. A new documentary recreates the inquest where her father was told the images were safe
Molly Russell was 14 when she took her own life in 2017 after months of viewing content relating to self-harm and suicide on social media. Nearly a decade later, her best friends from school, interviewed for this documentary, have grown into articulate, impressive women in their early 20s. Watching them, you can’t help but be struck all over again by the terrible tragedy of Molly’s death and the loss to her family, who will never see the young woman Molly would be now. Her father, Ian Russell, says life before Molly’s death was absolutely normal; in the years since, he has become a leading campaigner for better online protection for children.
On the night Molly died, Russell says, they sat down together as a family, in front of the TV. Molly’s last message to her friend Nieve was two laughing emojis. She had been feeling depressed, but no one suspected how bad it was. Nor were they aware of the content being fed to Molly by Instagram and Pinterest’s algorithms. In the months before her death she accessed thousands of harmful social media posts. One reads: “Dear me, I hate you. You’re weak. You deserve the pain. You’ll never be good enough. I hope you die.” At the inquest into Molly’s death, Meta’s head of health and wellbeing policy, Elizabeth Lagone, told the court the majority of posts Molly saw were “safe” for children. Nothing to see here.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 12:00 pm
How ancient Scottish rocks throw ‘snowball Earth’ theory up in the air

Researchers discover rare periods of a few thousands years when climate unexpectedly awoke from slumber
During the ”snowball Earth” period about 700m years ago, Earth’s climate shut down. The planet was encased in ice and insulated from seasonal variations: spring, summer, autumn and winter all stopped. Or at least that was the theory.
Recent examination of some ancient rocks from the west coast of Scotland has now overturned that thinking, suggesting there were periods during snowball Earth when the climate woke up.
Continue reading...Published: February 25, 2026, 6:00 am
The rise of rejection sensitive dysphoria: ‘My chest feels like it’s collapsing’

It makes rejection, teasing or criticism feel unbearable, often prompting a strong physical reaction. Sufferers describe life with a condition that is only just starting to be understood
Jenna Turnbull’s chest is tightening. The 36-year-old civil servant, who lives in Cardiff, can picture herself as she speaks: an 11-year-old in her PE kit waiting with the other kids for her lesson to start. “We were outside by the courts waiting to play netball,” she says. “Somebody commented that I had hairy arms, one of the boys.” Her voice wobbles. The incident was clearly juvenile; rationally, she knows that. Yet 25 years on, her embarrassment is still visceral, with the power to cause instant physical discomfort.
She searches for another example of her acute reaction to teasing and recalls a trip to the pub with her friends six years ago. Amid the loud conversation and laughter, a quip was made in the group about her being untidy at home. Or that’s how she perceived it. “About me not keeping on top of the house,” she recalls. The person “was having a laugh. It was just something that was said off the cuff.” Yet while the memory and detail is hazy, the shame she feels about it is not. “That comment still haunts me,” she says. After that pub outing, she started cleaning her house obsessively – to such an extreme that it became one of the symptoms leading to her diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). “I’ve been known to spend four or five hours cleaning my bathroom,” she says.
Continue reading...Published: February 25, 2026, 10:00 am
The truth about fat, and its complex role in our health – podcast

For a long time fat was seen simply as an inert yellow substance wrapping around our bodies, but now that’s changing. Scientists are beginning to understand that our fat is actually intricate and dynamic, constantly in conversation with the rest of the body. It’s now even considered by some to be an organ in its own right. To find out more about the complex role fat plays in our health, Ian Sample hears from co-host Madeleine Finlay and from Declan O’Regan, professor of cardiovascular AI at Imperial College London
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Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 5:00 am
Baby boy born to UK mother after womb transplant from dead donor

Grace Bell says she is ‘the happiest I’ve ever been in my life’ after giving birth to baby Hugo in UK first
A baby boy named Hugo is the first child to be born in the UK to a mother with a womb transplant from a dead donor.
Hugo Powell was delivered at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea hospital in London weighing 3.09kg (6lb 13oz), after his mother, Grace Bell, received a transplanted womb from someone who had died.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 8:37 am
Drugs, denial and stigma: the babies and children swept up in Fiji’s HIV nightmare

Vulnerable young people, partners of drug users and victims of sexual violence also among those afflicted in world’s fastest growing HIV epidemic
The night her baby’s heart stopped, Clare* blamed herself. Had she taken her out in the cold too much? Had she damaged her lungs by drinking iced water when she was pregnant? She fixated on Andi’s tiny chest, willing it to suck in air, rushing her to hospital in Fiji for the second time in as many days.
All through the early hours Andi* clung to life. Doctors performed CPR several times, puncturing the month-old baby’s chest to insert a drain, removing fluid from around her lungs. “She was really, really sick and they didn’t know what was going on … she was getting weaker and weaker,” Clare says. She sat by her daughter’s bedside. She prayed.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 1:00 am
‘Tics are involuntary’: people with Tourette syndrome on Baftas outburst

Those with the condition share varying views of John Davidson’s tic during Sunday’s awards ceremony
It was an incident that sparked a furore: during Sunday’s Bafta ceremony Tourette syndrome (TS) activist John Davidson made several outbursts, including shouting the N-word as actors Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan were presenting a prize on stage.
Among others to comment on the incident were actors including Oscar winner Jamie Foxx and Wendell Pierce, who starred alongside Jordan in The Wire.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 5:38 pm
Country diary: The magic of knowing a meteorite fell here, of all places | Amy-Jane Beer

Wold Newton, East Yorkshire: On a dreary day in a nondescript field, I visit the site where a 4.56 billion-year-old bit of space rock came to Earth
On a low rise, beyond a screen of trees, behind a small holiday park in the Yorkshire Wolds, a brick obelisk stands incongruously at the edge of an otherwise nondescript field. It bears a plaque inscribed as follows: “Here, on this spot, Decr. 13th, 1795 / fell from the Atmosphere AN EXTRAORDINARY STONE / In breadth 28 inches / In length 36 inches…”
The words are carved in a variety of enthusiastic fonts, with the opening “Here” given particularly earnest flourish. The extraordinary, extraterrestrial stone in question is the Wold Cottage meteorite, the first from anywhere to be widely recognised as a rock from outer space. After a 4.56bn-year journey, it now rests in the Treasures Gallery of the Natural History Museum.
Continue reading...Published: February 24, 2026, 5:30 am