A cheating partner is never nice news, particularly if you thought the relationship was going well and had no reason to suspect their infidelity. You may question whether they were secretly unhappy, but Related counsellor Martin Burrow’s has revealed that people happy in relationships are also capable of having affairs. […]
Daily Archives: October 20, 2017
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. That doesn’t look good. JerryRigEverything/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET It’s agony releasing a new device. No sooner is it out in the wild than someone takes a scalpel or a sharp knife and tries to […]
Scientists reveal new insights into the basis for T cell receptor (TCR) autoreactivity to self-phospholipids, with implications for autoimmune diseases.
A new vaccine under development provoked an immune response to 72 forms of the bacteria that’s responsible for pneumonia, sepsis and meningitis. That’s up from the 23 forms of bacteria covered by current immunizations. The new vaccine, which represents the ‘most comprehensive’ coverage of pneumococcal disease to date, could greatly […]
Gregory Porter fans will get another treat tonight at 10.35pm on BBC1. The velvet-voiced star will perform live to promote his latest album, Nat King Cole & Me. He will be joined at the piano by Hollywood star Jeff Goldblum. Here are 10 facts about the singer whose star continues […]
Carroll, 28, has had to sit out West Ham‘s clash with Brighton tonight after being sent off against Burnley last weekend. It meant tonight he swapped the pitch for pundity as he appeared alongside James Collins and Jamie Carragher on Sky Sports. But his outfit – an oversized hooded top, […]
Scientists hold a six-month-old vaquita marina porpoise calf — the first ever caught as part of a new program to save the critically endangered species, at the sea of Baja California State, Mexico, on October 18, 2017 (AFP Photo/HO) More Mexico City (AFP) – Mexico captured a rare vaquita marina […]
Eris has got more going on than we thoughtNASA By John Wenz How’s this for cool: some of the most distant worlds in our solar system might have surprising geological activity that gives them a bright, icy covering. The dwarf planets Eris and Makemake, which reside beyond Neptune, are probably […]