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World's Largest Spider Web Found in Cave

Explorers uncover a colossal spider web spanning entire cave walls in a discovery that's both breathtaking and terrifying. The massive silk structure reveals new insights into arachnid behaviour.

Second escaped monkey shot in Mississippi

Authorities in Mississippi confirm second monkey from research facility truck escape has been killed, raising questions about animal transport safety protocols.

AI Learns from Super-Recognisers to Identify Faces

Groundbreaking research reveals how artificial intelligence is being trained using the extraordinary abilities of London's police super-recognisers, potentially revolutionising security and medical diagnostics.

Harvard Medical School Blast: Two Arrested

Explosive device detonates at Harvard Medical School building, triggering massive emergency response and raising security concerns at elite institution. Two individuals in custody as investigation continues.

Game Remakes Earn Double Revenue of Remasters

Groundbreaking industry analysis shows full remakes are proving twice as profitable as visual upgrades, reshaping how studios approach classic titles in the gaming market.

Police probe Chinese pressure on UK university research

Counter-terrorism authorities are investigating allegations that a British university suspended sensitive research following pressure from Chinese officials, raising serious concerns about academic freedom and foreign influence.

Big Pharma's Tax Breaks: Are We Getting NHS Value?

Exclusive analysis reveals pharmaceutical giants received massive tax incentives while NHS faces funding crisis. Experts demand transparency on whether these breaks are delivering promised benefits to UK healthcare.

Childcare funding crisis looms as pandemic aid expires

Millions of American families face a childcare timebomb as emergency federal funding that saved thousands of providers during COVID-19 is set to expire, threatening widespread closures and soaring costs.

Over half of UK firms rewrite ethics strategy

New research reveals a dramatic shift in corporate Britain as ethical concerns and consumer demands force majority of businesses to fundamentally rethink their policies and practices.

The toys British children abandon fastest revealed

New research uncovers which children's toys have the shortest playtime before being discarded, with traditional instruments and construction toys surprisingly topping the list of fastest-abandoned playthings.

France's Enduring Political Corruption Problem

From 19th-century scandals to modern-day controversies, political corruption remains deeply embedded in French governance. Explore how kickbacks, illicit funding and ethical lapses have persisted across generations of French leadership.

NDIS Cuts Trap Disabled Australians in Hospitals

Vulnerable Australians with disabilities are becoming trapped in hospital wards for months due to severe NDIS funding cuts, creating a growing healthcare crisis and leaving families in despair.

Trump axes arts funding board in cultural blow

Former President Donald Trump has abruptly dismissed the entire board of the federal Arts and Artifacts International Indemnity Programme, jeopardising funding for major museum exhibitions across the UK and beyond.

Brain Scans Reveal Why Tired Minds Lose Focus

Groundbreaking neuroscience research uncovers how sleep deprivation hijacks your brain's attention networks, causing frustrating mental lapses and concentration failures even during simple tasks.

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