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Grief can kill, according to new research. Persistently, intensely grieving relatives are nearly twice as likely to die within 10 years after losing a loved one, say scientists. Grief after the loss ...
Hidden cameras have captured the adorable moment a rare baby snow leopard took its first wobbly steps after being born at ...
By Adam Dutton. Ozzy Osbourne's biggest fan says he has been left "heartbroken" by the rock legend's death - but his far ...
Video shows the moment a magnet fisherman sparked a bomb scare - after fishing out an unexploded WWII grenade from a river. Grant Osborne, 41, immediately realised what he had 'caught' and called ...
The evolution of life may have its origins in outer space, suggests a new study. Astronomers have found signs of complex organic molecules (COMs) - precursors to sugars and amino acids, which are ...
Jim Simpson sits on the Black Sabbath bench in Birmingham. (Dyson Media via SWNS) By Adam Dutton Black Sabbath's first manager has paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne following his death and declared: "He's ...
Ozzy Osbourne fans from across the UK have flocked to Birmingham's Black Sabbath Bridge to pay tribute to the heavy metal icon following his death. The rock legend passed away yesterday, at 76, less ...
AI chatbots are "overconfident" - even when they’re wrong, warns new research. They appear to be unaware of their own mistakes, say scientists, prompting concerns about their increasing use.
The penguins having fun with bubbles. (RZSS via SWNS) By Lauren Beavis A zoo's penguin colony was captured playing with bubbles. The gentoo, king and Northern rockhopper penguins were given the ...
Pandemic ‘aged our brains’ even if you never got COVID-19 Scientists say the stress and strains of living through COVID-19 accelerated people’s brain health.
Spiders originated in the sea half a billion years ago Finely preserved brain features in a tiny fossil suggest that spiders and their kin may have first evolved in the ocean rather than on land.
People from different cultures sound angrier when complaining, suggests a new study. The findings highlight that complaints could be shaped by cultural and social conventions, say scientists. Previous ...
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