Rebecca Gibney shows off her incredible weight loss and reveals the secret behind her transformation
Rebecca Gibney has been on a health and fitness kick over the past year. Read more...
Getting a good night's sleep 'clears the mind' by removing potentially toxic proteins from the brain
In the study, researchers from Northwestern University in Chicago examined proboscis extension sleep - a deep sleep stage in fruit flies that's similar to deep sleep in humans. Read more...
Sinfonia of London albums review Some of the finest string playing ever put on disc
This enterprising album of English music for strings from the 1930s embraces some of the finest string playing ever put on disc by a British orchestra. Read more...
The Word of the Year Is Fluid The Pandemic Brings a New Teaching Style
Like many districts nationwide, schools in Edison, N.J., are struggling to make hybrid instruction work. Read more...
How Putting on a Mask Raised Naomi Osakas Voice
She used her time away from competing during the pandemic to reflect on the world and her place within it. When the time came to speak, she approached it in her own distinct way. Read more...
Mads Mikkelsen Dancing Days Were Over Until Another Round
The actor Mads Mikkelsen ends Thomas Vinterbergs film with a wild delight of a drunken dance. The man, once a professional dancer, can move. Read more...
La MaMa Festival Is Still Moving, if Somewhat in Place
This years La MaMa Moves! adds up to a picture of the moment a little provisional, with flashes of promise. Read more...
Crumbs! Is that a Banksy? Artist trades her palette for a plate to create captivating culinary pop art
Tisha Cherry, a New Jersey-born registered nurse, takes inspiration from films, music, and celebrities, and recreates iconic images using everyday food. Read more...
Adoption Used to Be Hush-Hush. This Book Amplifies the Human Toll.
In American Baby, Gabrielle Glaser unravels family secrets and considers the motivations that wove them into American life in the first place. Read more...
It Could Be a Great Year, if Your Business Survives Winter
Tough sacrifices may still be required, but many see a post-pandemic resurgence in the year ahead. Read more...
Rain and Snow Headed for Wildfire-Damaged Areas of California
The precipitation in drought-stricken Central and Northern California is welcome. But forecasters warned that flash flooding is possible in areas that burned last year. Read more...
Yellowstone's oldest known grizzly bear was 34 years old and had just THREE teeth
A 34-year-old grizzly bear is deemed the oldest known in Yellowstone. Scientists determined the bear's age after it was euthanized for preying on calves in the Upper Green River Basin area. Read more...
Bruno Fernandes 'practiced free-kicks for 45 minutes in training' before scoring against Liverpool
The decision to start Fernandes on the bench allowed United's talisman to put in extra free-kick practice in training on Saturday, and it paid off with a 78th-minute winner at Old Trafford. Read more...
Martin Odegaard set for Arsenal medical TODAY ahead of joining in 2.5m loan deal from Real Madrid
Odegaard, who flew into London on Sunday, is expected to be confirmed as an Arsenal player on Monday after his medical. The deal will see Arsenal pay 2.5m and the midfielder's wages. Read more...
Scientists' fury at 'incorrect' claim that Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is only 8% effective
German newspaper Handelsblatt published the figure citing senior sources in the country's Government. But Oxford and AstraZeneca have hit back saying the claims are 'completely incorrect'. Read more...
Robert Tombs hits back at Leicester University's plans to drop authors including Geoffrey Chaucer
Plans emerged last week to shelve Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, as well as other works including old English epic poem Beowulf, in favour of a 'decolonised' curriculum. Read more...
One dose of Pfizer's Covid shot half as effective as promised, doctor claims
Dr Nachman Ash told local media Army Radio 'Many people have been infected between the first and second injections of the vaccine.' It comes fs 45,000 people in Florida run late for second doses. Read more...
PIERS MORGAN My dad can drink 3 wine and pretend it's a 1961 Latour
My parents are now recovered from their nasty bouts of coronavirus back in November. Well, almost. My dad still hasn't got back his sense of taste or smell, ten weeks later. Read more...