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More than a million people had their power cut in Ukraine after Russia launched a “massive missile strike”.
The London Standard’s defence editor Robert Fox explains what we know so far...
Ukraine’s air force said it shot down 79 missiles and 35 drones overnight as explosions were heard across major Ukrainian cities.
London scientists have created a “game-changing” new treatment for asthma attacks that can reduce the need for further treatment by 30 per cent.
Benralizumab is already used as a repeat treatment for severe asthma at a low dose but King’s College London experts say that at a higher dose, injected at the time of a flare-up, can be effective.
For more information, Tech & Science Daily spoke to health reporter, Dan Keane.
British singletons are falling out of love with dating apps in favour of seeking romance IRL, that’s according to Ofcom’s annual snapshot of the nation’s digital habits.
Tinder, Hinge, Bumble and Grindr have all seen a drop in use, particularly among millennials, with many users saying they feel they’re not being offered high quality matches.
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Research by New York University has found that the human body’s kidney cells actually have their own type of memory - not just the kind found in the brain.
Tech & Science Daily spoke to Dr. Nikolay Kukushkin, a neuroscientist and clinical associate professor at NYU and lead author of the study.
Kevin Parker from the Australian psychedelic band Tame Impala, known for hits such as Elephant, has revealed his new instrument, Orchid.
A decade in the making, and developed by Telepathic Instruments, the “advanced chord-generating synth” has been designed for new and long-time musicians.
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