Forcing an early wake-up time could harm your health, sleep doctors warn

Experts say forcing a 6 a.m. wake-up isn’t healthy for everyone. Your chronotype affects sleep quality, mood and health more than waking early.
Published: January 14, 2026, 9:19 pm
Space experiments reveal new way to fight drug-resistant superbugs, scientists say

Scientists discover microgravity in space could help fight drug-resistant superbugs by creating unique viral mutations, according to a new study.
Published: January 14, 2026, 6:41 pm
Is red meat back? Jillian Michaels breaks down saturated fat and the new food pyramid

Updated dietary guidelines shift focus to whole foods away from refined grains, with nutrition experts weighing in on saturated fat and protein limits.
Published: January 14, 2026, 12:00 pm
Don’t ‘over-engage your core muscles’ and other tips for looking after your pelvic floor

From not treating your rectum as a storage facility to lifting weights, experts offer advice on how to maintain a healthy pelvic floor for longer
Pelvic floor health has long been relegated to whispered conversations about pregnancy or aging, often reduced to vague instructions to “do your kegels”.
But according to experts, daily maintenance of the pelvic floor is important.
Continue reading...Published: January 14, 2026, 2:00 pm
H.H.S. Reverses Decision to Cut $2 Billion for Mental Health and Addiction Services

A day after funding termination notices went out to more than 2,000 programs nationwide, the administration reversed itself and reinstated the money.
Published: January 15, 2026, 3:43 am
Kaiser Permanente Agrees to Pay $556 Million to Settle Medicare Overbilling Claims

The Justice Department and whistle-blowers accused the major health insurer of overbilling the government for about $1 billion under the private plans.
Published: January 14, 2026, 11:07 pm
C.D.C. Brings Back Hundreds of Suspended Workplace Safety Employees

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. placed about 90 percent of the roughly 1,000 employees of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health on administrative leave last April.
Published: January 14, 2026, 7:05 pm
China’s ‘Dr. Frankenstein’ Thinks Time Is on His Side

He Jiankui spent three years in prison after creating gene-edited babies. Now back at work, he sees a greater opening for researchers who push boundaries.
Published: January 15, 2026, 3:00 am
A Reporter Watches a Heart Come Back to Life in the Operating Room

Infant heart transplants are extraordinarily rare. A Times health journalist donned scrubs and witnessed how the surgery unfolded.
Published: January 15, 2026, 10:01 am
How Can I Support a Depressed Friend?

Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader who wants to help a struggling pal but is growing frustrated.
Published: January 15, 2026, 10:00 am
As N.Y.C. Nurses’ Strike Continues, Both Sides Prepare for a Long Fight

Hospital administrators and union officials appear to be digging in for an extended battle over staffing levels and pay.
Published: January 14, 2026, 11:35 pm
I'm a doctor, that stubborn 'lower belly pooch' isn't just your 'mum tum' - and no, it also isn't your uterus. It could be a sign of terrifying conditions - including some that are life-threatening

The anxiety that not having a perfectly flat stomach must be a personal failing is deeply ingrained. But a protruding lower belly that persists no matter what can signal a serious health problem.
Published: January 15, 2026, 10:30 am
Mother reveals subtle warning sign her young daughter had developed childhood dementia: 'Stopped drawing people, started drawing circles'

A mother-of-two has shared the subtle warning sign that lead to both of her children being diagnosed with a rare type of childhood dementia.
Published: January 15, 2026, 8:07 am
Two simple diet rules supercharged my Mounjaro weight loss after the jabs stopped working: I plateaued after dropping four dress sizes… with these changes, I reached my goal

Two years ago, Louise Peachman felt trapped in her own body. Tipping the scales at 101.5kg (223.7lbs), every day was a struggle for the mother-of-four who could barely complete simple tasks.
Published: January 15, 2026, 5:16 am
Organ donor shortage could prove deadly as more people are waiting for life-saving surgeries

For the first time this century, a drop in deceased donors reduced total kidney transplants in 2025, a paradox that occurred despite more live donors and better organ utilization.
Published: January 14, 2026, 10:34 pm
Lost your voice and can't stop coughing? You might have adenovirus, a little known winter bug that is easy to catch... but hard to shift

With flu still causing chaos across the UK, it's easy to assume that any spluttering or sore throat is down to that... but it's not the only virus making Britons sick.
Published: January 14, 2026, 5:34 pm
Oprah Winfrey: I can't quit the jabs, as TV presenter reveals she piled on '20lbs' during break from weight loss drugs last year

OprahWinfrey regained a stone-and-a-half when she stopped taking weight loss medication last year.
Published: January 14, 2026, 5:12 pm
Five Guys have launched a 'healthy' lettuce-wrapped burger aimed at January dieters and fat jab users - a nutrition expert gives his verdict

Five Guys might not be the first place that comes to mind when looking for a healthy, balanced meal - but its new lettuce wrap could help dieters stay on track.
Published: January 14, 2026, 4:33 pm
Dementia timebomb warning as scientists find Alzheimer's proteins in long Covid patients' blood

Persistent brain fog, headaches and changes in smell or taste following Covid infection could signal an increased risk of Alzheimer'sdisease later in life, scientists have warned.
Published: January 14, 2026, 12:37 pm
Scientists reveal when male sexual desire REALLY peaks - and it's not in their 20s

It's a commonly-held belief that libido declines with age. But a new study suggests that isn't true - at least when it comes to men.
Published: January 14, 2026, 12:19 pm
Four of my female friends were diagnosed with cancer in a year. They were all under 45 - and doctors are baffled: JANA HOCKING

'By the time the fourth friend told me she had cancer, I started to wonder if the universe was playing some kind of cruel joke. Surely this many women could not be struck down so close together.'
Published: January 14, 2026, 12:18 pm
Scientists discover surprising cause of high blood pressure that has nothing to do with stress, your diet or weight

Previous research suggests lifestyle factors such as diet, stress, obesity and alcohol are all drivers of high blood pressure, but new research suggests something different.
Published: January 14, 2026, 12:12 pm
Bagels, the hole truth: Everything you need to know about the boiled bread rolls... and if you REALLY need to toast them

Bagels might seem quintessentially American, but they've been available in Britain for nearly 200 years, brought to these shores by the Jewish community.
Published: January 14, 2026, 11:15 am
Huge cancer breakthrough as NHS patient gets 'sci-fi' treatment hailed as true hope for deadly disease

A man with a common form of leukaemia has become the first patient to receive a pioneering new treatment on the NHS after it was approved for use against his form of the disease.
Published: January 14, 2026, 10:58 am
Experts warn against viral 75 Hard trend as Paddy McGuinness reveals jaw-dropping transformation: 'Recipe for burnout and injury'

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 14, 2026, 10:42 am
Botched medical tourism costs NHS £20,000 per patient to repair: 'Places huge burden on overstretched services'

People who go abroad for cosmetic, eye, or weight loss surgery could be costing the NHS up to £20,000 per patient as a result of botched procedures, concerning new data has revealed.
Published: January 14, 2026, 10:39 am
'Food addict' mother-of-two, 35, who spent £420 a WEEK on McDonald's breakfasts and Chinese takeaways shows off 13 stone weight loss after gastric band surgery: 'I drank 10 LITRES of Coca-Cola A DAY'

Starting the day with two double sausage and egg McMuffins wasn't doing Tammy Jones' bank balance any favours - nor her waistline.
Published: January 14, 2026, 8:26 am
Walk for an extra five minutes a day to add years to your life: New study finds it can slash death risk by 10 per cent

It's long been known staying active can help boost heart health, especially as we age, but now research suggests walking for five minutes a day can help you live longer.
Published: January 14, 2026, 7:27 am
Woman, 52, left with horrific burns after vape EXPLODED in her pocket, setting her alight: 'It was like a firework'

A mother-of-three feared that she would burn to death when her vape exploded in her coat pocket.
Published: January 15, 2026, 11:17 am
I'm a running expert - here's how to pick the best trainers for YOUR feet...and the common mistake that causes most jogging injuries

You've decided to start training for a couch to 5k - or maybe even a full-blown marathon - and now, you're failing at the first hurdle: picking out a pair of running trainers.
Published: January 15, 2026, 11:12 am
My eyes swelled shut after I had a terrifying reaction to popular eyebrow tinting treatment

A woman claims an eyebrow tint left her looking like an ' alien' after she had an allergic reaction that caused her face to swell.
Published: January 14, 2026, 10:53 pm
States battle 'mutated' flu as new strain causes record hospitalizations and doctors warn it will keep getting worse

Several US states are fighting record cases and hospitalizations of this season's new 'super flu,' which experts warn is far from over. The warning comes as hospitalizations nationwide are surging.
Published: January 14, 2026, 6:35 pm
FDA raises recall of cheese sold at Sam's Club and ShopRite to highest risk after deadly bacteria found... 'probability of death'

A nationwide cheese recall has been raised to its highest alert after confirming Listeria contamination. The recalled products were distributed to 20 states.
Published: January 14, 2026, 4:32 pm
Your golf habit may DOUBLE your risk of Parkinson's disease, new study finds

Being exposed to common chemicals used on crops, forests and golf courses may double your risk of developing Parkinson's disease, a study from researchers at UCLA has suggested.
Published: January 14, 2026, 9:07 am
Pest expert reveals how to keep foxes out of your garden for good as breeding season gets underway amid an INVASION in London

Foxes can quickly become a menace if they start digging up your garden, raiding your bins or threatening your pets. An expert has now revealed how to keep them out of your garden.
Published: January 14, 2026, 12:45 pm
Scientists reveal when male sexual desire REALLY peaks - and it's not in their 20s

It's a commonly-held belief that libido declines with age. But a new study suggests that isn't true - at least when it comes to men.
Published: January 14, 2026, 12:19 pm
Back to buttons? Car touchscreens more dangerous than texting behind the wheel, experts warn - amid calls for a return to traditional dashboards

A fancy touchscreen in your new car might seem like the height of luxury, but experts warn that it could be putting you in serious danger.
Published: January 14, 2026, 10:37 am
NASA sets historic date for returning Americans to the moon after 53 years

NASA has revealed that America's return to the moon will take place in less than a month.
Published: January 14, 2026, 1:08 am
Former US Navy sailor learns his fate after stealing secrets about America's war tech for China

The former Navy sailor convicted of selling secrets to the Chinese is headed to prison, as a cyberwarfare expert reveals what China is looking to steal.
Published: January 14, 2026, 12:34 am
NASA carries out first-ever medical evacuation from ISS as astronauts return to Earth from space

The return was prompted by a medical issue that NASA flight surgeons determined could not be fully treated on the International Space Station.
Published: January 15, 2026, 11:10 am
China applies to launch 200,000 satellites into space, sparking concerns they plan to build a 'mega-constellation'

China has applied to launch almost 200,000 satellites into space, sparking concerns that the nation seeks to build a 'mega-constellation'.
Published: January 15, 2026, 10:50 am
The REAL reason you're still single: Study reveals the biggest contributing factors - including being intelligent

Whether you're happily single or desperate for love, you might wonder why you haven't yet met your perfect match. Now, a study has revealed the main factors contributing to remaining single.
Published: January 15, 2026, 10:27 am
I was silenced for exposing Covid vaccine injuries in 2021... now the truth has finally come out

A Covid vaccine researcher claims she was silenced for years right before warning the public about the dangers to certain people getting the jab.
Published: January 15, 2026, 8:06 am
Verizon hit by massive outage disrupting wireless service throughout US

A major network outage has affected countless Verizon phone users throughout the US, making phones unable to send calls or texts.
Published: January 15, 2026, 12:13 am
Pesticides linked to cancer found in 60 per cent of PLAYGROUNDS, scientists warn - with residues detected on swings and slides

Pesticides linked to cancer have been detected in 60 per cent of children's playgrounds, a new study warns.
Published: January 15, 2026, 12:01 am
NASA spacecraft leaves ISS in historic medical evacuation for ailing astronaut

The mission to bring Crew-11 back to Earth due to a medical issue suffered by one of the astronauts has successfully launched from the International Space Station.
Published: January 14, 2026, 11:41 pm
United Airlines accused of serving '3D-printed mystery meat' in 'bowl of sadness'

A respected scientist's in-flight meal has gone viral after he photographed chunks of what he claimed was fake, lab-created meat.
Published: January 14, 2026, 5:08 pm
Little red dots in deep space are 'the most violent forces in the universe', study finds - solving a mystery that has baffled scientists for decades

Scientists have solved one of the universe's great mysteries, as they reveal the identity of the 'little red dots' in deep space.
Published: January 14, 2026, 4:03 pm
FCC cracks down on robocall reporting violations

FCC imposes new $10,000 fines on telecom companies for false robocall filings. New penalties take effect Feb. 5 to strengthen enforcement against violations.
Published: January 14, 2026, 5:21 pm
Malicious Mac extensions steal crypto wallets and passwords

Mac users face new security threat as malware infiltrates trusted extension marketplaces, targeting cryptocurrency wallets and passwords through malicious code.
Published: January 14, 2026, 3:23 pm
Live Updates: Astronauts Splash Down After Space Station Medical Evacuation

Two Americans and astronauts from Japan and Russia landed in a SpaceX capsule in the Pacific Ocean after a medical issue prompted NASA to move up their return to Earth.
Published: January 15, 2026, 11:27 am
Toby Kiers, World Champion of Mycorrhizal Fungus

This year’s recipient of the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement talks about “punk science,” microbial economics and thinking like a mycorrhizal fungus.
Published: January 14, 2026, 8:15 pm
What a Wolf Pup’s Stomach Revealed About the Woolly Rhino’s Extinction
Scientists prepared a high-quality sequence of the giant mammal’s genome based on a specimen preserved in Siberian permafrost.
Published: January 14, 2026, 5:01 pm
Here’s what to know.
Published: January 15, 2026, 11:27 am
Kaiser Permanente Agrees to Pay $556 Million to Settle Medicare Overbilling Claims

The Justice Department and whistle-blowers accused the major health insurer of overbilling the government for about $1 billion under the private plans.
Published: January 14, 2026, 11:07 pm
NASA Begins Astronaut Space Station Medical Evacuation: What to Know

Four astronauts departed from the I.S.S. about a month earlier than scheduled because a crew member, who was not identified, has an undisclosed medical issue.
Published: January 15, 2026, 7:26 am
Weather Detours a Scientific Expedition to Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier

Bad weather has postponed attempts to set up camp on the Thwaites Glacier. So researchers got onto the sea ice and met a local.
Published: January 14, 2026, 10:56 pm
Extreme Weather Events Hit Around the World in 2025

Last year was Earth’s third hottest globally, but temperature is just one measure of climate change’s influence.
Published: January 14, 2026, 3:04 am
China’s ‘Dr. Frankenstein’ Thinks Time Is on His Side

He Jiankui spent three years in prison after creating gene-edited babies. Now back at work, he sees a greater opening for researchers who push boundaries.
Published: January 15, 2026, 3:00 am
Musk’s X to block Grok AI tool from creating sexualised images of real people

UK government claims vindication after Keir Starmer criticised earlier decision to keep functionality as ‘horrific’
The UK government has claimed “vindication” after Elon Musk’s X announced it had stopped its AI-powered Grok feature from editing pictures of real people to show them in revealing clothes such as bikinis, including for premium subscribers.
After a fortnight of public outcry at the tool embedded into X being used to create sexualised images of women and children, the company said it would “geoblock” the ability of users “to generate images of real people in bikinis, underwear, and similar attire via the Grok account and in Grok in X”, in countries where it was illegal.
Continue reading...Published: January 15, 2026, 9:19 am
Social media time does not increase teenagers’ mental health problems – study

Research finds no evidence heavier social media use or more gaming increases symptoms of anxiety or depression
Screen time spent gaming or on social media does not cause mental health problems in teenagers, according to a large-scale study.
With ministers in the UK considering whether to follow Australia’s example by banning social media use for under-16s, the findings challenge concerns that long periods spent gaming or scrolling TikTok or Instagram are driving an increase in teenagers’ depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions.
Continue reading...Published: January 14, 2026, 1:56 pm
Use of AI to harm women has only just begun, experts warn

While Grok has introduced belated safeguards to prevent sexualised AI imagery, other tools have far fewer limits
“Since discovering Grok AI, regular porn doesn’t do it for me anymore, it just sounds absurd now,” one enthusiast for the Elon Musk-owned AI chatbot wrote on Reddit. Another agreed: “If I want a really specific person, yes.”
If those who have been horrified by the distribution of sexualised imagery on Grok hoped that last week’s belated safeguards could put the genie back in the bottle, there are many such posts on Reddit and elsewhere that tell a different story.
Continue reading...Published: January 14, 2026, 10:00 am
My work went from air-conditioned offices to delivering food on a bike. The culture shock is significant | David Rayfield

The plan was to get on a bicycle to earn some money. It wasn’t to get hit by cars, thumped by skinheads or to see my surroundings in a whole new light
At first I didn’t realise I’d been punched. I’m not sure why my brain assumed a bird had flown into me, but I suppose a magpie attack was more likely than a random bloke lashing out at my ribcage, so it took a second to realise what was happening.
I was on my bike, waiting in a side street for traffic to clear. The punch came from behind and by the time my mouth let fly a few expletives, the culprit was leaving. Then he caught wind of my colourful language and turned back to get in my face. He was a skinhead in a bad mood. Accusing me of being in his way, he told me I was lucky he didn’t do more damage. I paused mid-reply. This was the moment I realised he was ready to go to hell tonight, and the only thing he wanted to take with him was me.
Continue reading...Published: January 14, 2026, 2:00 pm
Elon Musk’s stubborn spin on Grok’s sexualized images controversy

Musk attempts to recast AI tool’s misuse. Plus, tech billionaires plot against a proposed California tax on their fortunes
Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, US tech editor for the Guardian. Today, we discuss Elon Musk’s rosy depiction of Grok’s image generation controversy; the seven-figure panic among Silicon Valley billionaires over a proposed wealth tax in California, though with one notable exception; and how AI and robotics have revitalized the Consumer Electronics Showcase.
Under a tax proposal that could be put to voters this November, any California resident worth more than $1bn would have to pay a one-off, 5% tax on their assets to help cover education, food assistance and healthcare programs in the state.
Several Silicon Valley figures have already threatened to leave California and take their business elsewhere. But Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, whose net worth is nearly $159bn, told Bloomberg Television this week that he is “perfectly fine with it”.
Continue reading...Published: January 14, 2026, 7:37 pm
The best air fryers in the UK, tried and tested for crisp and crunch

Air fryers have taken over our kitchens, but which wins the crown for the crispiest cooking? Our expert peeled 7kg of potatoes to find out
• The best blenders to blitz like a pro, tried and tested
Air fryers inspire the sort of feelings that microwaves did in the 1980s. I vividly remember those new-fangled boxes being spoken about often, either dismissively or with delight. A rash of cookbooks followed, and dinner changed across the land. Fast-forward a few decades, and air fryers have become the same kind of kitchen “disruptors”, offering time-saving convenience and healthier cooking, but with the added allure of easily achieved, mouth-watering crispiness.
Since launching with a single-drawer design, air fryers have evolved. Sizes range from compact to XL, while drawer configurations can be double, split or stacked. Alongside air frying, many will grill, roast and bake, and some will dip to lower temperatures for dehydrating, fermenting and proving dough. One we tested features steam cooking, allowing you to whip up dim sum as easily as a roast dinner, while another included racks for cooking on four levels.
Best air fryer overall:
Tefal Easy Fry Dual XXL EY942BG0
Best budget air fryer:
Tower AirX AI Digital Air Fryer
Published: January 14, 2026, 10:00 am
Commodore 64 Ultimate review – it’s like 1982 all over again!

Showing the value of great design over visual impact, this faithfully resurrected home computer seamlessly integrates modern tech with some wonderful additional touches
The emotional hit was something I didn’t expect, although perhaps I should have. The Commodore 64 Ultimate, a new version of the legendary 8-bit computer, comes in a box designed to resemble the original packaging – a photo of the machine itself on a background of deep blue fading into a series of white stripes. Then when you open it, you find an uncannily accurate replica of what fans lovingly referred to as the breadbox – the chunky, sloped Commodore 64, in hues of brown and beige, the red LED in one corner above the row of fawn-coloured function keys. It’s like 1982 all over again.
My dad bought us a C64 in late 1983. It was our second computer after the ZX81 and it felt like an enormous leap into the future with its detailed colour graphics, advanced sound chip and proper grown-up keyboard. We unpacked it on our dinner table, plugging it into a small portable TV and loading the one game we had, a very basic Donkey Kong clone named Crazy Kong. My life would never be the same again. This contraption was my obsession for the next four years – my friendships and free-time would revolve around games such as Bruce Lee, Paradroid and Hyper Sports. To this day, I treasure the memories of playing golf sim Leaderboard with my dad. The sound effects, speech samples and graphics conjured by that computer have lived rent free in my head for, god, almost 40 years.
Continue reading...Published: January 15, 2026, 10:14 am
What’s behind the phenomenon of ‘gamer brain’

If you’ve ever refused to knock down a game’s difficulty level, or chased a purposefully pointless achievement, you might have this pernicious but pleasurable affliction
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Studies on gaming’s effect on the brain usually focus on aggression or the cognitive benefits of playing games. The former topic has fallen out of fashion now, after more than a decade’s worth of scientific research failed to prove any causative link between video games and real-world violence. But studies on the positive effects of games have shown that performing complex tasks with your brain and hands is actually quite good for you, and that games can be beneficial for your emotional wellbeing and stress management.
That’s all well and good, but I’m obsessed with the concept of “gamer brain” – that part of us that is drawn to objectively pointless achievements. Mastering a game or finishing a story are normal sources of motivation, but gamer brain is inexplicable. When you retry the same pointless mini-game over and over because you want to get a better high score? When you walk around the invisible boundaries of a level, clicking the mouse just in case something happens? When you stay with a game longer than you should because you feel compelled to unlock that trophy or achievement? When you refuse to knock the difficulty down a level on a particularly evil boss, because that would be letting the game win? That’s gamer brain.
Continue reading...Published: January 14, 2026, 3:00 pm
Clickbait review – gripping drama about the human cost of moderating the internet

A social media content moderator becomes obsessed with a violent video in this restrained, unsettling workplace thriller starring Lili Reinhart
Here is a workplace drama, of sorts. Like many people, Daisy (Lili Reinhart) works a desk job using a computer. Unlike most people, fainting at work is a rite of passage; she moderates videos on social media that have been reported for violating the terms of service. That means watching everything from horrible porn to horrible politics to horrible accidents and everything in between, a non-stop diet of videos with titles such as “fetus in blender” or “strangulation but she doesn’t die”.
Her boss takes her to task for deleting a graphic video showing a suicide, which supposedly has news value and should have been left up. But the tipping point for Daisy is a really nasty video titled “nailed it”, which shows violence and cruelty that she believes is real and non-consensual. So begins a low-key quest to track down the perpetrator, though she is far from sure what she will do when she finds them. Nor is she altogether sure why it is this particular video, of all the trash and hatred washing over her, day in, day out, that has inspired her obsession. Her colleagues and boss shrug off her concerns: this video is nothing special.
Continue reading...Published: January 15, 2026, 7:00 am
ISS astronauts return to Earth in Nasa’s first ever medical evacuation

Four astronauts emerge from capsule after Pacific landing, including crew member in ‘stable’ condition
Four astronauts from the International Space Station have returned to Earth a month earlier than planned after one developed a “serious” medical condition onboard the orbiting outpost.
Nasa confirmed the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft carrying the US astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, the Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui and Oleg Platonov, a Russian cosmonaut, splashed down at 8.41am UK time off the coast of San Diego.
Continue reading...Published: January 15, 2026, 11:01 am
The surprising science of dreams and nightmares – podcast

Ian Sample puts listeners’ questions on dreams and nightmares to Dr Michelle Carr, director of the Dream Engineering Laboratory in Montreal’s Centre for Advanced Research in Sleep Medicine, and author of the new book Into the Dream Lab. They look at why we dream, what we can learn by examining our dreams, and what we can do when dreams turn to nightmares. Dr Carr gives her top tips for taking charge of our dreams and trying to influence their content
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Continue reading...Published: January 15, 2026, 7:50 am
Royal Society president reignites Elon Musk row by defending lack of action

Society should only eject fellows for fraud or other defects in their research, says Paul Nurse
The president of the Royal Society has reignited a row over Elon Musk’s association with the body by arguing that fellows should only be ejected for fraud or other defects in their research.
In an interview with the Guardian, Paul Nurse defended the academy’s decision not to take action against Musk – who was elected a fellow in 2018 – despite claims the tech billionaire had violated its code of conduct, including by his role in slashing US research funding as part of the US “department of government efficiency”.
Continue reading...Published: January 14, 2026, 5:00 am
Horses can smell fear in humans, researchers say

Tests showed horses that smelled body odour from people watching scary films startled more easily
Horses can smell fear, or at least whether you have scared yourself witless watching a horror movie, according to researchers who say the effect has consequences for riders, trainers and others who work with the animals.
In a series of tests, horses that smelled body odour from people watching scary films startled more easily, had higher heart rates and approached their handlers less often than when the odour came from people watching more joyful scenes.
Continue reading...Published: January 14, 2026, 7:00 pm
Wolf’s dinner preserved in Siberia for 14,400 years sheds light on woolly rhino

Decoded genome of meat in pup’s stomach helps scientists build picture of what caused extinction of species
Researchers have shed light on the final centuries of the woolly rhinoceros after studying a hairy lump of meat from the stomach of an ancient wolf cub that became mummified in the Siberian permafrost.
The beautifully preserved remains of a two-month-old female wolf cub were discovered in 2011 near the village of Tumat in northeastern Siberia. The animal is thought to have died 14,400 years ago when a landslide collapsed its den, trapping the cub and others inside.
Continue reading...Published: January 14, 2026, 5:01 pm



