2020 paper pushing bogus Covid treatment finally retracted
A 2020 paper that caused a shortage of an anti-malarial drug also used to treat autoimmune disorders like lupus was just retracted by the journal that published it.
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A 2020 paper that caused a shortage of an anti-malarial drug also used to treat autoimmune disorders like lupus was just retracted by the journal that published it.
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Britain's online safety act, forced through parliament despite all the usual warnings about hasty "think of the children" legislation, is now in force. The overwhelming compliance requirements are already causing local sites to shut down, such as a popular forum for bicyclists. — Read the rest
Читать дальше...Surrealists artists serve as a reminder that us humans are – and always have been – complex creatures.
From politics to environment, here are five books published in 2024 for all sorts of readers
Research suggests people judge information received by voice as more credible, even if the sources are shaky.
Recent research points to three types of behaviour that can help managers bridge physical distances with staff.
A legal expert looks at the dozens of laws Father Christmas is likely to be violating.
Two superintendents, one inspector also charged of demanding bribe from transport operator
Blazing open fires and fairy lights are cosy and festive at Christmas - but they’re also burn risks, especially for children.
John Doe No. 3 is John Doe no more. His name, according to a cold case breakthrough from the Solano County Sheriff’s Department, was Donald Horecka.
Chelsea player Mykhailo Mudryk has been provisionally suspended for failing a doping test.
Liverpool’s hopes of signing Milos Kerkez in January might have just been given a significant boost by an update coming out of South America. The Reds have been strongly linked with a potential move for the Bournemouth left-back of late, and the player himself has stated his belief that he can ‘make it at the […]
Читать дальше...TORONTO (AP) — The premier of Canada’s most populous province said Tuesday President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to impose sweeping 25%…
France's Court of Cassation upheld the conviction of former president Nicolas Sarkozy for corruption on Wednesday, making the ruling final. Sarkozy, who served as president from 2007 to 2012, was sentenced to one year in prison but can request house detention with an electronic bracelet. He retired from public life in 2017.
The case against Raymond Michael Weber is notable not only because it’s a double murder but also because he livestreamed some of crimes and their aftermath in a Vacaville apartment.
A powerful Polar storm is set to bring snow across the UK, with southern England facing a 60% chance of snowfall.
Elemind uses artificial intelligence to read your brain waves and responds in real-time to help you fall asleep.
Tottenham legend Justin Edinburgh died in hospital in 2019 less than a week after he suffered a cardiac arrest while he was working out and his family have continued to fight in his memory
Labour has been accused of betraying more than three million women who lost out on years of state pension payments after years of pledging support for the WASPI campaign
Tyson Fury takes on Oleksandr Usyk again this weekend but doubts remain over if Joh Fury will be in the corner after the chaos of their first meeting
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni defended her bond with tech mogul Elon Musk. Meloni assured lawmakers her friendship would not sway policy decisions. She highlighted a new law regulating private space activity as proof. Meloni and Musk have met several times since she took office. Musk has shown interest in investing in Italy.
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The debate about when 'liberal' first acquired a political meaning has been resolved. The answer is the 1770s, when the adjective 'liberal' became the name of the...