Blood test flags digestive disease risk years before symptoms appear

Canadian researchers say a blood test measuring immune response to gut bacteria could help predict Crohn’s disease years before diagnosis.
Published: January 13, 2026, 8:16 pm
Simple daily habit may help ease depression more than medication, researchers say

A review of recent studies suggests exercise may treat depression as effectively as therapy or antidepressants, offering an accessible mental health treatment option.
Published: January 13, 2026, 5:44 pm
RFK Jr reshapes CDC vaccine panel with new OB-GYN appointments

RFK Jr. reshaped CDC's vaccine panel with new appointees, sparking debate over childhood immunization policy changes and vaccine safety recommendations.
Published: January 13, 2026, 5:38 pm
Sleep patterns could predict risk for dementia, cancer and stroke, study suggests

A Stanford AI model trained on nearly 600,000 hours of sleep data can assess future risk for dementia, heart disease and more using one night of sleep, researchers say.
Published: January 13, 2026, 12:00 pm
Meet the merpeople: ‘Once I put the tail on, my life was changed forever’

Professional mermaids risk hypothermia, seasickness and the cling of skin-tight silicone, but the reward is becoming an ‘ocean ambassador’ – and a bit more colour in the world
Propelled by a shimmering silicon tail, Katrin Gray spins underwater, blowing kisses to the audience as her long, copper hair floats around her face. Her seemingly effortless movement is anything but – a professional mermaid’s free diving and performance skills require training, practice and total concentration.
Mermaiding has become a global cottage industry, with pageants, conventions, retreats and meet-ups, where people gather in “pods” to practise their dolphin kicks. Makers create bespoke tail flukes, bejewelled bras, mermaid hair and even prosthetic gills for professional and hobbyist “seasters”. There is even a Netflix reality series called MerPeople, which documents the occasionally perilous journey of several aspiring professional merfolk. “No dead mermaids” is the motto of one business featured.
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 2:00 pm
Co-op refuses its will-writing service because I was born in Russia

This was even though I had revoked my citizenship and now have dual British and German nationality
I want to flag a discriminatory experience I’ve had with the Co-op’s will-writing service.
I asked it to update a will it had drawn up for me in 2020, with my partner and our daughter as the beneficiaries. I received no follow-up for two months.
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 7:00 am
Five minutes more exercise and 30 minutes less sitting could help millions live longer

Research finds minor changes in physical activity could hugely reduce number of premature deaths
Just five extra minutes of exercise and half an hour less sitting time each day could help millions of people live longer, according to research highlighting the potentially huge population benefits of making even tiny lifestyle changes.
Until now, evidence about reducing the number of premature deaths assumed that everyone must meet specific targets, overlooking the positives of even minor increases in physical activity.
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 11:30 pm
’Shrooms Lead the Pack in Psychedelic Medicine, but Rollout Is Bumpy

Psilocybin-assisted therapy is legal in three states, but access has so far been limited and expensive.
Published: January 13, 2026, 10:01 pm
Initial Obamacare Enrollment Drops by 1.4 Million as Expiring ACA Subsidies Drive Up Premiums

That number could increase significantly as more consumers are faced with higher bills brought on by expiring premium subsidies.
Published: January 13, 2026, 11:55 pm
Medical Groups Will Try 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 13, 2026, 4:13 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 13, 2026, 11:20 pm
Bird Flu Viruses Raise Mounting Concerns Among Scientists

Researchers are not just worried about the virus popping up on American farms. Other types are causing trouble around the world.
Published: January 13, 2026, 10:24 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, 11:47 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
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 13, 2026, 8:22 pm
Groundbreaking study finally discovers the best diet for millions with debilitating digestive disorder

Researchers have identified a specific dietary program that successfully lessens the severe symptoms of a chronic digestive disorder and lowers biological indicators of inflammation.
Published: January 13, 2026, 6:54 pm
Scandal of the mothers left to suffer in silent shame for years with shattering childbirth injuries medics failed to spot

Bethanie Parsons vividly remembers the moment she realised something had gone terribly wrong during the birth of her first child.
Published: January 13, 2026, 5:33 pm
Why grains are the healthiest carbs... and which are best - and worst - for you, from corn to quinoa, according to experts

The Daily Mail asked four nutrition experts to assess some of the most popular grains available in supermarkets today - one one familiar favourite was conspicuously absent...
Published: January 13, 2026, 5:32 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 13, 2026, 5:28 pm
Triple-strength Wegovy 'mega dose' given green light by NHS watchdog: Users shed 'significantly more weight'

The MHRA has approved a new, stronger dose of weight loss jab Wegovy - and it could help users lose over a fifth of their bodyweight.
Published: January 13, 2026, 5:17 pm
Revealed: Mutant flu hotspots as hospitals declare 'critical incidents' amid 10 per cent rise in severe cases

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS trust is the latest trust in England to have declared critical incident, amid a 'surge' in flu, norovirus and respiratory cases.
Published: January 13, 2026, 4:20 pm
Could the roses in your garden be the secret to banishing your grey hair... and 'rebooting' its growth in its original colour?

A recent study showed six out of ten men and women with grey hair saw the colour come back to at least half of their hair following just four or five rose stem cell treatments.
Published: January 13, 2026, 11:35 am
Simple blood test can detect debilitating bowel disease years before any symptoms develop

A simple blood test can predict who will suffer from a debilitating bowel disease later in life, paving the way for early diagnosis and even prevention, scientists say.
Published: January 13, 2026, 11:06 am
Exactly what weight-loss jabs like Mounjaro do to your brain: As experts say they're concerned about those who come off the drugs, new 'brain wave slowing' research revealed

Fat jabs have helped millions slim down, in part due to their action on the gut, but also by silencing the 'food noise' that drives people to overeat.
Published: January 13, 2026, 9:42 am
Truth about 'wonder supplement' creatine: It can boost middle-aged muscles, help sleep, brain health and even ease women's hormone problems. Now doctors tell if you should buy in, how much to take... and who MUST steer clear

Once the preserve of athletes looking to bulk up, it is the wellness supplement du jour - taken to boost energy and even prevent brain decline.
Published: January 13, 2026, 9:42 am
The underlying condition that can cause bad breath, revealed by DR SCURR. No it's not halitosis, but a more sinister cause... and if you have these symptoms it's time to get them checked

One possible explanation for bad breath is that you suffer from acid reflux (when stomach acid flows upwards into the gullet), possibly without you realising it.
Published: January 13, 2026, 9:41 am
Amelia-Rose's devastating asthma often put her in hospital. Now a new treatment's changed everything... no wonder her mum says: 'It's given her freedom'

Witnessing her daughter desperately gasping for breath had become a normal, if terrifying, feature of Sophie Hafford's life.
Published: January 13, 2026, 9:41 am
Doctors told me bloating was caused by a stomach infection - it was terminal bowel cancer and I have two years to live

A 'fit and healthy' mum was slapped with a 'death sentence' after bloating and stomach cramps turned out to be signs she had terminal bowel cancer.
Published: January 13, 2026, 8:44 am
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
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
Measles outbreak surges in southern US, forcing quarantines as even fully vaccinated people get disease

More than 100 people in South Carolina have been struck by highly contagious measles in the past week, health officials have warned. This includes people who have been fully vaccinated.
Published: January 13, 2026, 10:55 pm
Florida banning paper straws after discovering it contains cancer-causing 'forever chemicals'

Florida has introduced a pair of bills that could ban paper straws over fears of exposure to PFAS 'forever chemicals,' which raise the risk of chronic conditions and cancer.
Published: January 13, 2026, 10:45 pm
Cruise with more than 2,500 passengers hit by brutal outbreak of horrific 'rib-cracking' stomach virus that has surged in the US

Dozens of passengers abord a cruise ship have been hit with a outbreak of a 'rib-cracking' virus that leads to violent diarrhea and vomiting. The disease has also surged this winter in the US.
Published: January 13, 2026, 2:01 pm
Four NHS hospital trusts declare 'critical incidents' as flu and norovirus cases surge

The trusts - in Surrey and Kent - are said to be experiencing 'exceptionally high demand' as a growing number of patients with winter illnesses are admitted for treatment.
Published: January 13, 2026, 9:15 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
Evolution debate reignited after 'missing link' found in 700,000-year-old human remains

Scientists believe they have uncovered the 'missing link' in human evolution, showing how our species may have evolved.
Published: January 13, 2026, 7:29 pm
US Air Force's warhead tracking jet makes rare flight over states home to America's missile silos

A US Air Force warhead tracking jet is currently soaring over states home to America's missile silos. The craft is rarely seen, sparking interest in the reason for the mission.
Published: January 13, 2026, 5:53 pm
Meet Aura: Scientists develop robotic 'pet butler' that can feed and play with your animals while you're at work

If you worry about your pets getting lonely in the house, this bizarre robot companion might be the perfect solution.
Published: January 13, 2026, 4:42 pm
I was waking up choking and terrified of dying in my sleep. When I took a blood test I was horrified by the results... and now I'm suing Apple

A woman has filed a lawsuit against Apple. claiming the tech giant nearly caused her death in 2020.
Published: January 13, 2026, 2:31 pm
Revealed: The popular workplace trends putting your career at risk - so, are you guilty of sending 'spamplications' or producing 'workslop'?

Whether you work in PR, finance or IT, it can be easy to get caught up in workplace trends. But these could be putting your career at risk, experts have warned.
Published: January 13, 2026, 2:28 pm
Prehistoric discoveries beneath a US lake found to be older than Egypt's Great Pyramid

An amazing find in a Wisconsin lake has rewritten the timeline of advanced cultures in North America by centuries.
Published: January 13, 2026, 2:21 pm
Prehistoric shell trumpets used as walkie talkies play a tune for the first time in 6,000 YEARS after scientists discovered they were used to communicate long distances

Your iPhone's battery life might be impressive, but it's nothing compared to the longevity of these ancient 'walkie-talkies'.
Published: January 13, 2026, 12:51 pm
Port Talbot's Pompeii: Largest Roman villa ever found in Wales unearthed under deer park

Archaeologists have discovered the largest Roman villa ever found in Wales - and it's earned the nickname 'Port Talbot's Pompeii'.
Published: January 13, 2026, 11:29 am
World's biggest iceberg turns BLUE as it rapidly heads towards complete disintegration in South Atlantic 'graveyard'

The world's biggest iceberg has turned bright blue, as scientists warn this transformation heralds its imminent disintegration.
Published: January 13, 2026, 10:46 am
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, 11:22 am
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
Earthquake swarm sends shockwaves rippling over 100 miles across California

Residents in Northern California were rattled by a sizable quake on Tuesday, which sent vibrations throughout the coast.
Published: January 13, 2026, 11:10 pm
Popular apps crash at same time sparking fears of mass outage

Issues hit the apps around the same time, leaving users unable to access the sites. The issues have also led some people to think a mass outage is imminent.
Published: January 13, 2026, 6:31 pm
Americans across three US states told to stay indoors as air fills with toxins linked to heart attacks

Thousands of Americans have been urged to stay inside on Tuesday to avoid exposure to toxins in the air.
Published: January 13, 2026, 5:01 pm
Cell phone ban takes effect for millions of Americans under new 'distraction' law

A new 'distraction' law has gone into effect, banning more than one million American students from using cellphones during certain times.
Published: January 13, 2026, 2:59 pm
NASA returns humans to deep space after over 50 years with February Artemis II Moon mission

NASA announces Artemis II launch date for Feb. 6, sending four astronauts around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years in historic 10-day mission.
Published: January 13, 2026, 11:30 pm
5 simple tech tips to improve digital privacy

Privacy tips for iPhone and Android users reveal built-in phone settings to reduce tracking and limit data sharing without advanced technical expertise.
Published: January 13, 2026, 8:00 pm
Teen hackers recruited through fake job ads

Criminal network "The Com" uses fake job posts to recruit teens for cybercrime, with recent arrests including 19-year-old Thalha Jubair accused of $115 million attacks.
Published: January 13, 2026, 4:43 pm
The Sea Lions of the Galápagos Are Not Ready to Give Up Mother’s Milk
Animals that researchers call “supersucklers” come back to nurse even after they can hunt, mate and fend for themselves.
Published: January 13, 2026, 9:20 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
E.P.A. Moves to Limit States’ Ability to Block Pipelines

The agency wants to curtail a section of the Clean Water Act that Democratic governors have used to restrict fossil fuel development.
Published: January 13, 2026, 7:08 pm
Initial Obamacare Enrollment Drops by 1.4 Million as Expiring ACA Subsidies Drive Up Premiums

That number could increase significantly as more consumers are faced with higher bills brought on by expiring premium subsidies.
Published: January 13, 2026, 11:55 pm
Medical Groups Will Try 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 13, 2026, 4:13 pm
A Scientific Expedition to Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier Deals With Weather Hiccups

The clock is ticking. But low clouds have prevented helicopters from moving scientists and gear onto the continent’s fastest-melting glacier.
Published: January 13, 2026, 4:55 pm
U.S. Emissions Jumped in 2025 as Coal Power Rebounded

The increase in planet-warming emissions came after two years of decline as demand for electricity has been surging.
Published: January 13, 2026, 10:02 am
’Shrooms Lead the Pack in Psychedelic Medicine, but Rollout Is Bumpy

Psilocybin-assisted therapy is legal in three states, but access has so far been limited and expensive.
Published: January 13, 2026, 10:01 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 13, 2026, 11:20 pm
Judge Blocks Trump Effort to Stop Rhode Island’s Revolution Wind Project

The ruling means that construction can continue on Revolution Wind, a $6.2 billion project off the coast of Rhode Island, at least for now.
Published: January 13, 2026, 2:31 am
Bird Flu Viruses Raise Mounting Concerns Among Scientists

Researchers are not just worried about the virus popping up on American farms. Other types are causing trouble around the world.
Published: January 13, 2026, 10:24 pm
Wes Streeting asks US expert Jonathan Haidt to address officials on social media ban for under-16s

Exclusive: Health secretary issues invitation in push for UK to consider copying landmark restrictions in Australia
Wes Streeting has asked Jonathan Haidt, a bestselling author and high-profile advocate of banning social media for under-16s, to speak to his officials in his push for the UK to consider following a landmark ban in Australia.
The health secretary has invited Haidt to address an event with staff, charities and MPs after the prime minister, Keir Starmer, said he was open to stricter limits for young people.
Continue reading...Published: January 14, 2026, 7:00 am
Musk v Starmer: will UK ban X over Grok nudification? | The Latest

The UK government is threatening Elon Musk’s X with a ban. The social media platform is under pressure from ministers over the use of the Grok AI tool to manipulate images of women and children to remove their clothes. Ofcom, the UK’s media regulator, has launched an investigation into X – and the government says it will support a ban if Ofcom decides to press ahead.
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 7:03 pm
UK government rolls back key part of digital ID plans

Workers will be able to use other identification for right to work, meaning digital form not mandatory
Ministers have rolled back plans for a central element of the proposed digital ID plans, leaving open the possibility that people will be able to use other forms of identification to prove their right to work.
This will mean that the IDs, announced to some controversy in September, will no longer be mandatory for working-age people, given that the only planned obligatory element was to prove the right to work in the UK.
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 8:14 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
Home Office TikTok account posting deportation footage accused of turning ‘brutality into clickbait’

Video of raids and migrant arrests shared by profile with slogan ‘restoring order and control to our borders’
A Home Office TikTok account posting footage of deportations and arrests set to dramatic music has been criticised for turning “brutality” into “clickbait”.
An account called @SecureBordersUK was created on Tuesday with the slogan: “Restoring order and control to our borders.”
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 1:58 pm
An ecosystem of smuggled tech holds Iran’s last link to the outside world

Despite internet blackout, a small number of Iranians are risking their lives to share messages as protests continue
For most of Iran, the internet was shut off on Thursday afternoon – the most severe blackout the country has seen in years of internet shutdowns, coming after days of escalating anti-government protests.
For a very small sliver of the country, it is still possible to get photos and videos to the outside world, and even to make calls. The Telegram channel Vahid Online on Monday posted photos of dead bodies lying next to a street in Kahrizak, on the southern outskirts of Tehran; on Sunday, it shared a video of Iranians chanting “death to Khamenei” at a funeral.
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 5:00 am
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
The five new gadgets I tried and loved at CES 2026 (that you can buy right now)

From smartglasses to nano phone chargers, these futuristic products from the Consumer Electronics Show are available right away
Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) gives us a glimpse of what’s around the corner in tech: creepy humanoid robots, robovacs that climb stairs, AI baked into everything.
Some of these products will never come to fruition. Some will arrive months later. And some – the rarities we picked out below – are available to order right now. I had a chance to try each one in person on the show floor in Las Vegas. So if you’re looking for a taste of the future today, here’s your fix.
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 8:15 pm
The best Apple Watches in 2026: what’s worth buying and what’s not, according to our expert

There’s no need to buy new – unless your model’s ready for retirement. Our technology expert compares the top Apple smartwatches available right now
• The best running watches – tested
The best Apple Watch may be the one already on your wrist.
Each generation of Apple’s smartwatch is fairly iterative, with most of the best features added via software updates, which means there’s no need to buy a new device each year. That said, if your watch has seen better days, or it’s stopped receiving updates, then your best options are set out below.
Best Apple Watch for most people:
SE 3
Best mid-range Apple Watch:
Series 11
Published: January 13, 2026, 10:00 am
Love Machines by James Muldoon review – inside the uncanny world of AI relationships

A sociologist talks to the people putting their faith – and their hearts – in the hands of robots
If much of the discussion of AI risk conjures doomsday scenarios of hyper-intelligent bots brandishing nuclear codes, perhaps we should be thinking closer to home. In his urgent, humane book, sociologist James Muldoon urges us to pay more attention to our deepening emotional entanglements with AI, and how profit-hungry tech companies might exploit them. A research associate at the Oxford Internet Institute who has previously written about the exploited workers whose labour makes AI possible, Muldoon now takes us into the uncanny terrain of human-AI relationships, meeting the people for whom chatbots aren’t merely assistants, but friends, romantic partners, therapists, even avatars of the dead.
To some, the idea of falling in love with an AI chatbot, or confiding your deepest secrets to one, might seem mystifying and more than a little creepy. But Muldoon refuses to belittle those seeking intimacy in “synthetic personas”.
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 7:00 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 2008 – 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
‘A bombshell’: doubt cast on discovery of microplastics throughout human body

Exclusive: Some scientists say many detections are most likely error, with one high-profile study called a ‘joke’
High-profile studies reporting the presence of microplastics throughout the human body have been thrown into doubt by scientists who say the discoveries are probably the result of contamination and false positives. One chemist called the concerns “a bombshell”.
Studies claiming to have revealed micro and nanoplastics in the brain, testes, placentas, arteries and elsewhere were reported by media across the world, including the Guardian. There is no doubt that plastic pollution of the natural world is ubiquitous, and present in the food and drink we consume and the air we breathe. But the health damage potentially caused by microplastics and the chemicals they contain is unclear, and an explosion of research has taken off in this area in recent years.
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 2:20 pm
How to sleep well in 2026 – podcast

Ian Sample puts listeners’ questions on sleep to Dr Allie Hare, consultant physician in respiratory and sleep medicine at Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospitals and president of the British Sleep Society. They cover why women experience sleep disturbance during the menopause, why sleep paralysis affects some people more than others, and what scientists know about the link between sleep and dementia. Hare also gives her top tips for getting better sleep in 2026
Support the Guardian: theguardian.com/sciencepod
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 5:00 am
The pulmonaut: how James Nestor turned breathing into a 3m copy bestseller

It is the most essential thing we do - yet many of us arguably breathe badly. The author of Breath explains how that can be changed
In the last stages of writing his book, Breath, James Nestor was stressed. “Which was ironic when writing a book about breathing patterns and mellowing out,” he says. The book was late; he’d spent his advance and was haemorrhaging even more money on extra research that was taking him off in new, potentially interesting, directions – was it really necessary, he wondered, to go to Paris to look at old skulls buried in catacombs beneath the city? (It was.)
Then a couple of months before the book’s May 2020 publication date, the Covid pandemic hit, and Nestor was advised to wait it out. He couldn’t afford to. “One of the main motivations for releasing it at that time was to get that [on-publication] advance,” he says. “But I’ll be honest, I didn’t want to release it. I said: ‘How are you going to promote a book that can’t be sold in stores, that I can’t tour for?’” He expected, he says, “absolutely zero to happen”.
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 5:00 am
He invented mini saunas for frogs – now this biologist has big plans to save hundreds of species

A deadly fungus has already wiped out 90 species and threatens 500 more but Anthony Waddle is hoping gene replacement could be their salvation
Standing ankle-deep in water between two bare cottonwood trees on a hot spring day, eight-year-old Anthony Waddle was in his element. His attention was entirely absorbed by the attempt to net tadpoles swimming in a reservoir in the vast Mojave desert.
It was “one of the perfect moments in my childhood”, he says.
Continue reading...Published: January 13, 2026, 5:00 am