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  • Apple Watch: Pre-orders start on Friday, but how many smartwatches will Apple sell? Here’s what the analysts say

    April 9, 2015

    In less than 24 hours, lovers of Apple, technology or watches (or all three), will be able to pre-order the much-anticipated Apple Watch. Widely seen as a game-changer, there's a lot riding on the success of the Apple Watch. It's a make or break moment for the wearables industry as a whole, and a significant [...]

  • Apple Watch reviews: What the critics think

    April 8, 2015

      The Apple Watch is available for pre-launch tomorrow and the first reviews are in. Here's what the tech journalists who were lucky enough to get their hands on the new device early made of it.   Nilay Patel, The Verge “[The Apple Watch] is one of the most ambitious products I’ve ever seen; it [...]

  • Do aliens exist? The first traces of extraterrestrial life will be found within 10 years, says top Nasa scientist

    April 8, 2015

    Aliens will be discovered within 10 years, and this is no joke – it is an actual prediction made by a real (and important) scientist at Nasa, the US space agency pouring its life and soul into hunting down extraterrestrial life. "I think we're going to have strong indications of life beyond Earth within a [...]

  • EE launches Wifi Calling service: From Friday you can make calls and send texts on the Tube (but so can everyone else)

    April 8, 2015

    This is either the best thing since sliced bread or the worst news of the year. From Friday, you will be able to make phone calls on the Tube. While that's great news for anyone who's ever got stuck on the Central/Northern/District/all the other lines, it also means you can wave goodbye to the one [...]

  • Biotechnology company Prothena to raise $114m with public offering

    April 8, 2015

    Irish biotechnology company Prothena has confirmed a public offering which is expected to raise more than $100m (£67m). The firm, which is listed on Nasdaq and concentrates on developing new antibodies for treating diseases such as Parkinson's and inflammatory disorders, said it will sell 3.3m ordinary shares at $37 per share which it expects to [...]

  • UK cancer treatment gets £100m boost with proton beam therapy centres in Cardiff, London and Northumberland

    April 8, 2015

    Three new cancer treatment centres are to be built in the UK over the next two years transforming the nation's ability to treat some rare forms of the disease. The first proton beam therapy centre will by open in Cardiff in 2016, followed by one in London and one in Northumberland, with all three due [...]

  • Power poses might signal authority, but they won’t actually boost your career

    April 8, 2015

    Put those power-lunges away, people: it turns out the idea that striking a dominant pose at work gives you an ego boost and makes you more competent at your job is false, a new study has shown.  It had been thought (and oft-repeated in management books) that holding yourself "like a boss" (ie. feet apart, [...]

  • World Health Day 2015: Six food safety tips for your home

    April 7, 2015

    World Health Day has come around once more, and this year the focus is on food safety. The World Health Organisation, which organises the annual event, has picked this as one of the biggest dangers society currently faces, and estimates it leads to around two million deaths across the world each year.   With the [...]

  • Large Hadron Collider: What is it and why is it so important for our understanding of everything in the world?

    April 7, 2015

    Keen particle physicists received the best Easter present possible over the weekend – after two years of being in hibernation, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Switzerland was rebooted once more.  The machine holds promises to advance understanding of the laws of physics at the most minuscule yet fundamental level. By recreating temperatures [...]

  • Women’s life expectancy has fallen for the first time since 1995 – and it could be because they’re taking up traditionally male habits

    April 7, 2015

    Female life expectancy among the over-60s in the UK has stopped rising for the first time in two decades, and for some age groups it has actually gone down, a new study shows. Women aged 65 had the same life expectancy in 2011 and 2013, while older women experienced a slight fall during the two [...]

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