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Lab-grown fungus ‘meat’ could be cheaper chicken substitute, scientists say

Chinese scientists have genetically tweaked a fungus to make protein-rich “meat”, which they say can be a low-cost, environmentally friendly alternative to chicken.

09/12/2025 The Independent

AI tools transform Christmas gifting as shoppers turn to chatbots

Shopper are increasingly using chatbots for their hard-to-buy-for family and friends, with implications for bargain hunters and businesses.

09/12/2025 BBC

How players of the People’s Postcode Lottery helped missing children

Players helped make the plan to launch SafeCall possible – The Independent’s campaign with charity Missing People to set up a lifeline specifically for young people in crisis

09/12/2025 The Independent

How eating oysters could help restore South Australia’s algal-bloom ravaged coast

South Australians are heartbroken about the state’s unprecedented algal bloom. But eating oysters, donating shells and restoring lost reefs will boost ocean health.

09/12/2025 The Conversation

'Living off grid is not a dream, it's a nightmare'

Some 2,000 households are thought to be off-grid in the UK, having no access to mains power. With connections quoted at prices up to £478,000, why is it so expensive and why do people stay?

09/12/2025 BBC

PepsiCo to cut prices, eliminate products as part of a deal with an activist investor

PepsiCo plans to cut prices and eliminate some of its products under a deal with an activist investor announced Monday

09/12/2025 The Independent

Judy Murray says school children should do 40 minutes of PE per day

Tennis coach Judy Murray has issued a call for physical education to be prioritised in all schools across Scotland, as she unveiled the expansion of a programme aimed at keeping girls active.

09/12/2025 The Independent

Caregiver smartphone use can affect a baby’s development. New parents should get more guidance

New research shows caregivers don’t get advice on smartphone use, even though we know it can affect a baby’s feeding, language development and attachment.

09/12/2025 The Conversation

Top manager leaves Warren Buffett's Berkshire as incoming CEO names team

Incoming Berkshire Hathaway CEO Greg Abel is assembling his team to help him lead the conglomerate Warren Buffett built starting in January after a couple of key departures

09/12/2025 The Independent

Scientists document largest trove of dinosaur footprints in central Bolivia

Legend once had it that the huge, three-toed footprints scattered across the central highlands of Bolivia came from supernaturally strong monsters — capable of sinking their claws even into solid rock

09/12/2025 The Independent

What do stingrays actually eat? New study reveals some only prefer a single type of prawn

As an ecologist who studies stingrays, people always ask me: what do these creatures eat? It may well be the reason I’ve spent the past three years tackling this very question.

09/12/2025 The Conversation

Australia’s supercomputers are falling behind – and it’s hurting our ability to adapt to climate change

When the Gadi supercomputer opened in 2020, it was ranked 24th in the world. It’s now dropped to 179th.

09/12/2025 The Conversation

Great British Railways flies the flag as logo goes back to the future

No matter how much train fares cost under Great British Railways, no one can accuse the government of wasting money on an expensive redesign.

08/12/2025 The Guardian

New images show an interstellar comet that will soon make its closest approach to Earth

The Hubble Space Telescope and the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer have captured fresh images of an interstellar comet as the object nears its closest approach to Earth later this month.

08/12/2025 CNN

Putting away your winter clothes? Science explains how to keep them safe over summer

Moths and chemical reactions are the enemies of natural fibre – but there are easy ways to keep your clothes safe.

08/12/2025 The Conversation

NZ needs more entrepreneurs. Will its new tertiary strategy reward real risk takers?

Innovation, disruption and risk are central to the entrepreneurial mindset. But they are hard to measure with conventional business or educational metrics.

08/12/2025 The Conversation

What can trees teach us about resilience and loss? A grieving daughter reflects

In The Snag, Tessa McWatt reflects on grief in all its multifaceted forms – from her mother’s dementia to global climate grief – as she looks at how trees communicate.

08/12/2025 The Conversation