In a Battered New York Office Market, Life Science Is Flourishing
With state and city government support, developers are building laboratories for medical research and incubator spaces for biotech start-ups amid the race for a coronavirus vaccine. Read more...
Scientists create a synthetic soft surface with human tongue-like textures using 3D printing
The 'biometric tongue', developed in the UK, mimics the elasticity, wettability and unique rough texture of a real human tongue with its synthetic silicone structure. Read more...
Eight-year-old girl who died 'after being tortured by her father was forced to eat her own faeces when his mistress locked her in toilet'
An eight-year-old girl who died from torture was forced to eat her own faeces after her father and his mistress left her to starve in a locked toilet, a Dubai court heard. Read more...
Broadcaster and author Jeremy Vine recalls his travel adventures
This week Jeremy Vine checks into our travel QA. He talks about his earliest travel memory, his favourite UK hotel, the trip he took this summer - and more. Read more...
'World-beating' Test and Trace missed almost 25,000 positive cases
Test and Trace missed 19.5 per cent of positive cases - or 23,486 people - in the week ending October 21, worse than the 19.3 per cent - or 18,629 - missed the previous week. Read more...
Novak Djokovic defeats Karen Khachanov to reach French Open quarterfinals
Novak Djokovic is still yet to lose a set at the French Open after he defeated Karen Khachanov 6-4 6-3 6-3 to reach the quarterfinals. Read more...
College Coaches Might See Top Prospects Through Streams This Summer
At least four big events are planned in Las Vegas in July. But these are no bubbles like in the pros there are no mandated coronavirus tests or restrictions on where players may stay. Read more...
Former AFL player Jimmy Bartel's football boots business goes bankrupt
Jimmy Bartel's football boots business, XBlades, has gone bankrupt just four years after he invested in it. Read more...
US Election 2020 Trump plans lines up six rallies in swing states
President Donald Trump will clock three rallies a day on both Friday and Saturday in an effort to outwork Democrat Joe Biden, who's consistenly led in the polls. Read more...
Utah Jazz to Sell Majority Stake to Tech Entrepreneur Ryan Smith
The Miller family, which has owned at least 50 percent of the team since 1985, has agreed to sell a majority interest to Ryan Smith, a billionaire who co-founded a Utah software company. Read more...
Marks Spencer CANCELS Christmas clothing ads and turns to influencers to promote range instead
Advertising spend in the fourth so-called Golden Quarter is expected to sag by 10.5 per cent to 6.2billion, according to the Advertising Association and Warc. Read more...
College Footballs Worst Fear in the Pandemic The Death of a Player
Jamain Stephens was known as a big man on campus. His death raised questions about how his university is handling the coronavirus and prompted athletes to think about their own risks. Read more...
Superstorm Sandy 2012 Manhattan's Bellevue Hospital is evacuated amid mass floods
The public hospital lost power when Hurricane Sandy hit on Monday and electricity was spotty as the facility relied on generators, with members of the Army National Guard hiking up to the hospital's roof with fuel throughout the week to power the generators. Read more...
Before Watchdog Mission, a Trail of Videos Warned of Chlorine Gas Attacks in Syria
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said that it was sending a mission to Syria, where activists have been posting video showing civilians coughing and struggling to breathe after attacks. Read more...
Alex Pavesi, Sarah Moss, Elizabeth Okoh and Emily St. John Mandel This week's best new fiction
A mathematician devises a series of fiendishly inventive murder mysteries. Thirty years later a young editor comes to visit the author with a view to republishing them. Read more...
Irina Shayk looks thrilled to be spending a rainy day with her daughter Lea De Seine
The 34-year-old Vogue cover girl shares her mini me Lea De Seine, three, with her ex partner, 45-year-old actor Bradley Cooper of The Hangover fame. Read more...
Slump in Air Travel Hindered Weather Forecasting, Study Shows
A decline in air traffic during the coronavirus pandemic sharply reduced the amount of data routinely collected by commercial airliners. Read more...
New Zealand votes AGAINST legalising cannabis but for euthanasia in landmark referendums
New Zealand has stubbed out recreation marijuana and voted in favour of voluntary assisted dying reforms in a double referendum, preliminary results show. Read more...