Pig liver transplant into a living person edges it closer to the norm
The first ever transplantation of a pig’s liver into a living person helps us better understand how animal organs can be used to prolong, or even save, lives Source link
Should you check blood sugar right after waking up or 1-2 hours after breakfast?
Should you check blood sugar right after waking up or 1-2 hours after breakfast? Source link
ChatGPT image snares suspect in deadly Pacific Palisades fire
Investigators say evidence collected from the 29-year-old’s devices showed an AI image of a burning city. Source link
Would leaving the ECHR really 'stop the boats'?
The extent to which leaving the Convention would make a difference to immigration has been greatly exaggerated, argues Lord Sumption Source link
Pam Bondi’s Shameless Message to Democrats
Joan Walsh You have no power. The post Pam Bondi’s Shameless Message to Democrats appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Badenoch hopes to grab attention with policy blitz
The Tory leader’s conference speech included a new pledge to scrap stamp duty on the purchase of main homes. Source link
Electrons inside graphene have been pushed to supersonic speeds
Making electrons flow like a liquid is difficult, but inside graphene researchers forced them to move so fast that they created dramatic shockwaves Source link
Stunning images highlight fight to save Earth’s rich biodiversity
From an alien-looking flat-faced longhorn beetle to an abandoned baby rhino, images at London’s Natural History Museum show what we stand to lose from the decimation of global biodiversity Source link
Hannah Ritchie's new book on net zero is a breath of fresh air
Clearing the Air answers all your burning questions about the net-zero transition, with optimistic, data-led insights designed to address misinformation about climate change, says Madeleine Cuff Source link
How pie-in-the-sky conspiracies distract from climate dangers
The conspiracy theory that bad actors use “chemtrails” from aircraft to poison us sucks energy from legitimate protest against aviation’s effects on the climate, says Graham Lawton Source link