SARAH RAINEY sent some of her store cupboard antiques for analysis

What’s lurking in your fridge and at the back of your kitchen cupboards? A tin of tuna you’ve had for, gulp, years, or an old block of cheese, plus other sundries well beyond their best before dates? Your instinct is probably to throw them away and so add to the UK’s growing problem with food … Read more

Critics are increasingly out of touch with moviegoers, an analysis of 10,499 films shows 

Critics are increasingly out of touch with moviegoers as films fall into categories like ‘crowd pleasers’ and ‘critical darlings,’ according to a new analysis. So movies the critics liked – take 2019’s AdAstra that starred Brad Pitt as an astronaut – aren’t always fan favorites. While Venom, which fans loved, was panned by critics.   Stephen Follows, … Read more

Analysis of 12,800-year-old mammoth rib fragment shows it lived along side humans in New England

Woolly mammoths roamed what is now New England 12,800 years ago and a new study suggests they shared the landscape with the first humans who arrived in the region some 10,500 years ago. A team from Dartmouth College used radiocarbon dating on a rib fragment from the Mount Holly mammoth uncovered in Vermont in 1848, … Read more

Budget 2021 Live: Analysis, reaction and verdicts on the statement

BUDGET 2021 LIVE: Follow our build-up to Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s speech with analysis, reaction and verdicts as it happens Chancellor Rishi Sunak to deliver speech at 12.30pm  Green bonds, stamp duty extension, income tax freeze – what could be in it?  Follow the build-up, the speech and aftermath with our live blog By Lee Boyce … Read more

FDA analysis finds Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine does protect against COVID-19

Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine protects against COVID-19, according to an analysis by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released on Wednesday. The federal agency’s scientists confirmed that, overall ,the vaccine is about 66 percent effective at preventing moderate to severe COVID-19. What’s more, the shot appears to offer more protection against new, variants … Read more

New analysis finds Betelgeuse is dimming and has entered helium-burning phase

Is Betelgeuse preparing to EXPLODE? New analysis finds the super-giant star is dimming and has entered helium-burning phase – the first stage of going supernova – but none of us will be alive to see it Betelgeuse is a bring star in the constellation of Orion that has been dimming A new study finds it is … Read more

New species of snake is discovered in Kansas museum with DNA analysis after it was misidentified

Not every new animal is discovered in the jungle or rainforest: A new species of snake was discovered in a museum after being ignored by researchers for years. Levitonius mirus, also known as the Waray dwarf burrowing snake, is native to the Philippines. But specimens of the snake sent to the University of  were misidentified  until … Read more

New species of snake is discovered in Kentucky museum with DNA analysis after it was misidentified

Not every new animal is discovered in the jungle or rainforest: A new species of snake was discovered in a museum after being ignored by researchers for years. Levitonius mirus, also known as the Waray dwarf burrowing snake, is native to the Philippines. But specimens of the snake sent to the University of Kentucky were … Read more

DNA analysis of 2,000-year-old corn shows the crop cross-migrated between South America and Mexico

The corn on your holiday table may have more in common with ancient wild varieties from South America than the domesticated version believed to have originated in southwestern Mexico. It’s long been assumed domesticated maize traveled south from Central America, but a new study suggests the trade actually went in both directions. DNA analysis of … Read more

Archaeology: Neanderthals DID bury their dead, new analysis of a 41,000-year-old skeleton reveals

The remains of a two-year-old Neanderthal who died some 41,000 years ago had been lain carefully in a grave that was covered with fresh soil, a study has concluded. The poor child’s skeleton was unearthed in 1973 from a rock shelter at the La Ferrassie dig site in Savignac-de-Miremont, Dordogne, southwest France.  Researchers from France re-examined the … Read more