A plunge into icy water doesn’t have to follow a sauna unless after sports, says a rehabilitation expert, who suggests ‘gently’ cooling down.
Russia attacked Ukraine with more than 660 glide bombs, around 550 drones and almost 60 missiles over the past week, president says.
The typewritten drafts were among 60 items on sale in an auction, most of them from the personal collection of music journalist Al Aronowitz.
Israel retains ‘the right to return to fighting if necessary’, the prime minister warned in a speech.
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Study of 5 million people of all backgrounds finds variations in hundreds of genes; previous studies were on people of European origin.
Bluetooth sex devices could leave users open to data interception by anyone within range, research suggests. AI sex robots are a new threat.
New research suggests that smokers are likely to earn less money than peers who abstain, and the more they smoke, the bigger the gap.
Teenagers and their parents had better watch out. An unhealthy lifestyle in childhood has been linked to the onset of dementia in adulthood.
RedNote is attracting users of another Chinese short video app, TikTok, in the US who fear a ban. See our 9-step guide to opening an account.
Millions of tourists flock to the Greek-Cypriot south every year but the cheaper Turkish-Cypriot north remains untouched by mass tourism.
Finland’s freezing northeast can appear inhospitable but there are still plenty of places to visit, and great views of the Northern Lights.
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Scientists are increasingly concerned about the potential health implications of microplastics and nanoplastics entering human organs.
Auschwitz, the largest Nazi death camp in World War II, was liberated on January 27, 1945.
The 50-year-old former US swimmer forced to leave behind the 10 medals he won over 3 Games at his Pacific Palisades home during the fires.
In 1970, former drummer Beatle Ringo Starr recorded his first country album. 55 years later, he’s releasing his second, Looking Up.
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The outbreak represents the first known cases of foot-and-mouth disease in Germany since 1988.
The blaze, believed to have been sparked by a toppled propane cylinder, quickly engulfed the building.
Misfiring Zheng overcomes tough test from Romanian qualifier Anca Todoni, as storms lash Melbourne Park.
Researchers at Tulane University have found drinking coffee in the morning appears to be better for health outcomes than caffeinating throughout the day – though they don’t know why.
Trump employees recruited people on the street by promising them an expensive restaurant meal, according to a Danish radio station.
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The Alternative for Germany has added the demands to its election manifesto, saying key infrastructure should remain under local control.
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The departure of hundreds of thousands of men has been a major problem as Kyiv seeks new recruits to ward off the Russian invasion.
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With new turbos, better cooling, an upgraded engine and power distribution, the Porsche Carrera S is a car to be reckoned with.
The spoon uses an electric current to make food taste saltier, so you don’t feel the need to add more, and the risks of salt overconsumption.
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From Sony’s first electric car to a flying car from China and BMW’s new heads-up display, five notable innovations from the CES tech fair.
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Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable laptop, seen at CES in Las Vegas, has a screen that extends upwards to provide more display area.
A prototype car at the Las Vegas CES tech fair can identify owners and authorised drivers, and stay locked when approached by strangers.
The American anti-doping agency has been heavily critical of the world body following the incident, which occurred before the Tokyo Olympics.
The world’s bestselling off-road vehicle has been updated, and the 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser’s all-wheel drive is as tough as ever.
Other additions in the dictionary’s quarterly update include ‘non-player character’, ‘cheat code’, ‘snark’ and ‘three-dimensional chess’.