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The concept emerged in 2008 when our founder, Susannah Hardyman, was working as a private tutor and volunteering with young people in Peckham. Struck by the inequity of private tutoring being ...
The discovery that brain ageing may be driven by jammed-up protein factories could lead to better ways to help us stay sharp ...
When people were randomised to receive either a placebo or Ozempic, they became biologically younger with the latter drug ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a pill-sized device for treating rheumatoid arthritis, marking the first ...
At least 300,000 men died during Napoleon’s retreat from Russia - now the latest genetic techniques have identified two ...
Particles of light travelling through a maze of devices seem to have passed a famous test for entanglement – without being ...
The tendency for AIs to give misleading answers may be in part down to certain training techniques, which encourage models to ...
From a fresh take on Stephen King’s The Stand to a new novel by Adrian Tchaikovsky set on a poisoned world, August has a ...
A stroke of lighting that lasted more than 7 seconds and flashed across 829 kilometres is officially the longest ever ...
After an 8.8-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula, early tsunami warning systems kicked in and ...
Tattoos may have been widespread in prehistory, with scientists discovering a plethora of body art on a pastoralist who died ...
The recoded bacterium uses only 57 of the 64 possible genetic codes, freeing up seven to be used for different purposes ...