While the link between happiness and overall health is well-established, new research has pinpointed a crucial threshold. Scientists have now identified a specific level of happiness or well-being, exceeding which significantly lowers an individual's risk of premature...
I spend hours responding to ‘AI’ jewellery customers
A reputable jeweller is reportedly spending several hours each week on an unwelcome task: addressing customer complaints. The significant time drain, however, isn't due to their own clientele but rather a case of mistaken identity, as unhappy patrons of a similarly...
Fenland media company to close over ‘influx of AI’
Creating AI that matters
From the very inception of artificial intelligence, MIT and IBM played a pivotal role in its development. Both institutions were instrumental in establishing foundational research, creating some of the earliest programs that foreshadowed modern AI, and conceptualizing...
New moon of October 2025 hides red star Antares for some lucky stargazers tonight
Celestial observers have a captivating week ahead, marked by two distinct astronomical events. First, the upcoming new moon promises exceptionally dark skies, creating ideal conditions for stargazers to witness the peak of the annual Orionid meteor shower. This lack...
Chemistry on Saturn’s huge moon Titan is even weirder than we thought
A recent groundbreaking discovery on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is poised to fundamentally redefine our understanding of its chemical processes. Researchers have now observed that frozen crystals of hydrogen cyanide possess the surprising ability to mix with liquid...
Neil deGrasse Tyson on his new book and the hidden dangers of defunding science: ‘That will ultimately bite you in the ass’ (exclusive)
Here are several ways to paraphrase "Neil deGrasse Tyson is back," maintaining a clear, journalistic tone: 1. **Renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is set to make a return.** 2. **Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is back in the spotlight.** 3. **The...
Comet 3I/ATLAS could soon shower NASA’s Jupiter probe in charged particles. Will it reveal more about the interstellar invader?
The Europa Clipper spacecraft is poised for an imminent encounter with charged particles, likely to be pummeled by matter violently ripped from the ion tail streaming off the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. Two European researchers have made a groundbreaking prediction,...
This company’s plan to launch 4,000 massive space mirrors has scientists alarmed: ‘From an astronomical perspective, that’s pretty catastrophic’
Reflect Orbital, a California-based startup, has submitted a formal application for a government license to launch a massive mirror into space next year. This proposed mission marks the inaugural step in the company's ambitious long-term strategy: to establish and...
Superbright ‘Comet Lemmon’ flies through auroras over Scotland during surprise solar storm
A striking photograph has emerged from the Scottish Highlands, showcasing the brilliant comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) seemingly piercing through a vibrant, 'technicolor' explosion of auroras. This celestial encounter was captured just days before the comet's...
Superbright ‘Comet Lemmon’ gets its tail temporarily torn to pieces by solar wind
A captivating new image offers a dramatic glimpse of the brilliant "Comet Lemmon" (C/2025 A6), showcasing the tattered remnants of its once-expansive tail. This ethereal appendage was recently subjected to a powerful solar disruption, temporarily torn apart by the...
New study reveals why time seems to move faster the older we get
Scientists are reportedly gaining significant ground in unraveling why time appears to accelerate as individuals grow older. Key insights into this common, perplexing human experience emerged from brain scans of participants as they watched vintage Alfred Hitchcock...












