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  • The healthiest people in the UK speak English “proficiently” as a second language

    July 9, 2015

    In England and Wales, the healthiest people are the ones who have a firm grasp of English but don't speak it as their first language, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).   Using data from the 2011 census, they compared ability to speak English with the proportion of people falling into the “good health” [...]

  • Cisco is making $1bn investment in UK tech including $150m IoT startup venture backing

    July 9, 2015

    Cisco is making a major long-term investment in UK tech with $1bn of investment and the creation of hundreds of jobs. The tech company which already employs 7,000 people in the UK – its biggest market –  is also eyeing up acquisitions here, continuing a spree that has seen the company buy up five tech [...]

  • Metformin: The world’s first drug to increase life expectancy could go on trial next year

    July 9, 2015

    A drug designed to treat diabetes has been found to delay the ageing process as well – and it could be trialled in humans as soon as next year. Read more: Britain’s ageing population could boost economic growth – if we adapt   Metformin, which has been prescribed as a human diabetes medicine for decades, was [...]

  • A machine has identified galaxies on its own for the first time

    July 9, 2015

    Looks like Skynet draws nearer yet again – although on this occasion, it's a bit more literal. UK researchers have taught a computer how to “see”, turning it into a machine that doesn’t just scan the night skies, but can also recognise galaxy types without any human help. Astronomers and computer scientists at the University [...]

  • How fitness apps can help boost your workout

    July 8, 2015

    No 1 Fitness personal trainer Mark Hallam tells us how technology can take your health regime to the next level – but will never replace a human touch.   Thanks to the Apple Watch, wearable technology that can monitor your heartrate and calorie intake has moved well and truly into the mainstream, while fitness-tracking apps [...]

  • 5 of the best

    July 8, 2015

    MyFitnessPal This is one of the top food-tracking apps out there, with a vast database (more than 5m) of meals with pre-loaded calorie counts. Eating less is far easier if you’re faced with a list of all your indiscretions every day. It’s also free, albeit with optional upgrades. Free, iOS and Android The Training Notebook [...]

  • July Budget 2015: Shares dive for green energy firms as Osborne scraps tax exemption

    July 8, 2015

    In today's Budget, chancellor George Osborne announced that the government is scrapping a green tax exemption enjoyed by renewable energy companies since 2001.  Read more: George Osborne cuts corporation tax and bank levy as he tells firms "Britain is open for business" Currently, tax is not paid on renewable electricity supplied to businesses under renewable [...]

  • Microsft cuts thousands more jobs and takes $7.6bn writedown on Nokia phone business acquisition

    July 8, 2015

    Microsoft chief Satya Nadella has made another round of job cuts as the business took a multi-billion dollar writedown on its purchase of Nokia. The struggling PC business will lay off 7,800 staff, the majority of whom work in the phone side of the business. It will also take a writedown of $7.6bn on the Nokia [...]

  • Are entrepreneurs born rather than made? This study hints risk-taking behaviour is beyond our control

    July 8, 2015

    Some stray enough to the edge to create a successful business – while others fall off the edge. But whatever you think of risk-takers, it turns out taking a less-than-cautious approach to life may actually be genetic.    Read more: Cultivating London's next generation of tech entrepreneurs   Risk-taking, one of the most widely recognised qualities [...]

  • Why do women live longer than men? Lower risk of heart disease is the number one reason

    July 7, 2015

    Across the world, women consistently live longer than men. In the UK, the most recent figures place their average life expectancies at 82.5 and 79.5, respectively.   Read more: The UK's average age has reached an all-time high as population grows at an above-average rate   The reason for the difference is not fully understood, but [...]

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