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Study: Fart Gas May Cut Alzheimer's Risk by 37%

Scientists suggest hydrogen sulfide, the gas behind flatulence's rotten egg smell, could protect ageing brains from Alzheimer's disease, based on a 2021 Johns Hopkins study.

Study: Smelling Farts May Protect Against Alzheimer's

A 2021 Johns Hopkins study suggests hydrogen sulfide, the gas in flatulence, could protect brain cells from Alzheimer's. Discover the surprising science behind this potential defence against neurodegeneration.

Europe's water reserves drying up due to climate change

Exclusive analysis reveals Europe's freshwater reserves are shrinking dramatically, with southern and central Europe hardest hit. Scientists warn of 'far-reaching' consequences for food security and water supplies.

Ditch Bleach for This £5 Shower Mould Remedy

A bathroom expert reveals why bleach makes shower mould worse and recommends a natural, under-£5 alternative that removes it in just 10 minutes. Learn the permanent fix.

BHP walks away from Anglo American takeover bid

Mining giant BHP has ended its pursuit of rival Anglo American after its latest approach was rebuffed. Discover the implications for the planned Anglo-Teck merger and the global mining sector.

Hydrogen Airlander 10: UK-Spain Flights by 2029

ZeroAvia and HAV partner to develop hydrogen-electric Airlander 10 aircraft, promising zero-emission flights from UK to Spain by 2029. Discover the future of eco-friendly air travel.

Whyalla's Green Steel Choice: Gas or Green Hydrogen?

Whyalla steelworks faces a defining choice between gas and green hydrogen. With a $2.4bn rescue package, this decision is a litmus test for Australia's green energy transition and Future Made in Australia policy. Will the government seize this global oppo

Bank of England gold at risk in security strike

Exclusive: The Bank of England faces an unprecedented security crisis as guards protecting Britain's £200 billion gold reserves prepare to walk out over pay disputes, raising alarm about the safety of the nation's wealth.

UK completes first hydrogen blending trial in gas grid

In a groundbreaking UK energy trial, major gas networks have successfully blended hydrogen with natural gas to power homes, marking a crucial step toward decarbonising Britain's heating system and achieving net zero targets.

UK's New Dad's Army to Counter Russian Threats

Defence Secretary John Healey announces revolutionary 'Dad's Army' reserve force modernisation to strengthen Britain's defences against growing Russian threats and regional instability.

North Sea geology blocks oil extraction ambitions

A bombshell geological study reveals that complex rock formations beneath the North Sea could prevent the UK from extracting up to half its remaining oil and gas reserves, dealing a major blow to energy security plans.

Shell axes hydrogen refuelling project for US ports

Oil giant Shell has unexpectedly shut down its hydrogen refuelling station initiative for heavy-duty vehicles at US ports, dealing a significant blow to the clean energy transition for freight transport.

Mystery of Interstellar Visitor 'Oumuamua Deepens

Groundbreaking research from Yale and Caltech challenges previous explanations for the bizarre behaviour of our solar system's first known interstellar visitor, 'Oumuamua, suggesting a far more extraordinary origin than mere hydrogen icebergs.

New Theory Finally Explains Mysterious 'Oumuamua Object

Groundbreaking research from the University of California, Berkeley, challenges previous theories, suggesting the first-known interstellar visitor was a comet after all, propelled by invisible hydrogen gas. Discover the new cosmic clues.

Australia’s Green Energy Export Potential

Australia stands on the brink of a green energy transformation, poised to lead the world in renewable exports. Discover how the nation can harness its vast natural resources to fuel a sustainable future.

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