Danish scientists found that a molecule called norepinephrine plays a key role in brain cleaning in mice. During deep sleep, ...
Locals have been left baffled by a prankster who has left a plate of peeled bananas on their street every month for more than ...
A toaster-shaped device lets you charge your phone in TWO seconds. Swippitt lets you place your handset in a slot and ...
Less than half of Americans care which team wins the big game, new research suggests. According to a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults over the age of 21, less than half actually care about which football ...
An international wildlife charity is calling for a 'tank-free' future for marine animals - as over 3,600 whales, dolphins, and porpoises are still kept in captivity. Born Free is urging tourists to ...
Welcome to the secondary school where teachers have convinced pupils to delete social media and hand in their phones - and it's improving results. Cumberland Community School's progress score has gone ...
An IT worker has spent nearly a month transforming his home into an amazing 1970s time capsule. First time homeowner Ryan Nicholson, 31, spent 25 days transforming the living room of his home near ...
Scientists investigating Alzheimer's disease have made a key breakthrough. They have identified a vital cellular mechanism driving the most common cause of dementia. American researchers say the ...
A new study warns that so-called "sandwich carers" are being stretched too thin. People who care for both their children and older relatives suffer from deterioration in both their mental and physical ...
A woman who gouged out both of her own eyes in a meth-induced psychosis has turned her life around - giving up all substances and helping others. In 2018 Kaylee Muthart, then 21, ripped out her eyes ...
An astronaut has captured a jaw-dropping view of Elon Musk's Starlink satellites from above. American spaceman Don Pettit used long exposure camera techniques to capture a jaw-dropping image from 257 ...
Socializing with friends and family helps protect people from a heart attack and illnesses such as flu, according to new research. Loneliness is linked to a higher risk of heart disease and stroke and ...