Sexes divided on the importance of a larger manhood, study suggests Sarah Knapton is the Science Editor of The Telegraph and has covered all areas of science since 2013. She has previously been named ...
There is no question that Tyrannosaurus rex got big. In fact, it may have been Earth's most massive land predator of all time. But the question of how quickly T-rex achieved its maximum size has been ...
The size of your head could determine if you'll be diagnosed with dementia later in life. Researchers in Texas combed through three decades' worth of health data and brain autopsies from nearly 700 ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Tucker Carlson's interview with white supremacist Nick Fuentes--and Heritage Foundation President Kevin Robert's initial defense of it--is highlighting a rift in the conservative movement. Kim ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A future where all homes and vehicles in the U.S. are fully electrified could overwhelm power supply and risk outages unless key upgrades are made, says a new study conducted by ...
When ChatGPT first launched in November 2022, parent company OpenAI pitched it as a productivity tool and a game-changer for delegating menial work tasks, such as responding to emails or writing memos ...
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New research suggests popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may affect more than just fat, raising questions about muscle strength and organ size after significant weight loss. University ...
As use of the popular anti-diabetic and weight-loss drug Ozempic skyrockets, so have concerns about the medication’s side effects. One such side effect is loss of “lean mass”—body weight that isn’t ...
Why do cats generally live longer than dogs? New research suggests that longer lifespans of mammals like cats could be linked to their bigger brains and more complex immune systems. Why do cats ...
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