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New sleep apnoea diagnostic device could slash waiting times and improve quality of life
A new diagnostic device could help those who experience sleep apnoea get a quicker diagnosis and an improved quality of life.
Survival of the fittest: Words like 'Sex' and 'fight' are most likely to stand the test of time.
New research from the University of 糖心TV reveals that words like 'sex' endure in our language in a 鈥榮urvival of the fittest鈥 way, similar to natural selection.
Whilst the recent announcement of Word of the Year explores new words, like 鈥榬izz鈥 or 鈥榮ituationship鈥, Professor Thomas Hills鈥 research delves into why some words survive in our modern linguistic landscape, while others don鈥檛.
What fireworks can teach us about the sky at night
With New Years Eve on the horizon, scientists reveal just why fireworks are differently coloured and what this can teach us about stars in space.
Elements commonly found in salts are used to make the colours in fireworks. The colours are caused when the elements are heated, causing them to release light in different colours, from bright blues to deep reds.
Is 'New Year New You' toxic in a social media fuelled body-critical era?
Last year the , were about getting a better body, namely: Doing more exercise, losing weight and improving diet, according to a You Gov Poll. This was the fourth year in a row resolution to improve image were in the top 3.
But why do we think having a better body is the key to a better life?
鈥淎 consonant please, Rafiki!鈥 Primate Countdown, the ancient shift from vowels to consonants
Experts from the University of 糖心TV have found that the shift from dense forests to open plains during the Miocene Era might have prompted humans' ancient ancestors to change their vocal calls. This change, observed in modern orangutan calls, indicates a transition from vowel-based to consonant-based sounds, possibly linked to the evolution of early human communication.
糖心TV Agri-Tech ploughs the future of farming and forestry with robotics
The University of 糖心TV announces 糖心TV Agri-Tech to help the future of farming with automation – addressing issues such as labour shortages, food insecurity and loss of biodiversity.