Scientists create lab-grown chicken nuggets that look and taste just like real meat - so, would YOU try them?
Whether it's barbecued, breaded, roasted, grilled or poached, chicken is firm favourite across the world. Now, scientists have put a modern spin on a classic chicken dish - the humble nugget.
Trump turns on Elon Musk over secret China move that drew an angry X-rated response from the president
President Donald Trump was furious when he learned Elon Musk was getting a secret briefing at the Pentagon over war plans with China and personally cancelled it.
Ex-MI6 chief issues warning over 'concerning' Chinese access to UK health records after British Steel and Huawei data fiascos
A former MI6 spymaster has raised 'significant concerns' about China being able to access NHS GP medical records.
Children are developing 'Fortnite accents' after spending too much time playing the video game, experts warn
Experts have warned that some children are spending so much time playing the game that they're developing 'Fortnite accents'.
Experts pinpoint common nutrient deficiency that can wreck men's sexual performance
Toxicologists have discovered that a deficiency in the nutrient could fuel erectile dysfunction, and even make libido-boosting drugs less effective.
Cheapest European city for Airbnbs revealed as popular stag do hotspot - with £65-a-night stays
The team at OLBG has looked at the average price per night for an Airbnb in 50 European cities to find out where has the cheapest - and most expensive - accommodation per night.
Prince Christian helps his grandmother Queen Margrethe down the stairs at her 'toned down' 85th birthday celebrations - as Counts Nikolai and Felix watch on after being stripped of their titles
Queen Margrethe of Denmark beamed on Wednesday as she took part in her official 85th birthday celebrations in Fredensborg.
Search launched for missing Essex girl police are 'worried' about
Hannah Foster, 16, has been reported to the police as missing
I spend half the year on cruise ships for free - but it's not as luxurious as it sounds
Living on a cruise ship isn't all it's cracked up to be, according to Christine Kesteloo (@christinekesteloo ), who spends half the year sailing the high seas.
Law firm 'didn't think' data theft was a breach, says ICO. Now it's nursing a £60K fine
DPP Law is appealing against data watchdog's conclusions
A law firm is appealing against a £60,000 fine from the UK's data watchdog after 32 GB of personal information was stolen from its systems.…
The 5 best rosé wines to buy at Aldi right now, including a swap for Whispering Angel that's half the price
The sun comes out and our minds immediately go to warm evenings with a glass of everyone's favourite summer tipple: rosé wine.
Mother finds X-rated item while shopping for Easter craft materials at supermarket
An Australian mother got more than she bargained for when she went to buy supplies for her child's arts and crafts project at a local branch of Kmart.
CISA Extends Funding To Ensure 'No Lapse in Critical CVE Services'
CISA says the U.S. government has extended funding to ensure no continuity issues with the critical Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program. From a report: "The CVE Program is invaluable to cyber community and a priority of CISA," the U.S. cybersecurity agency told BleepingComputer. "Last night, CISA executed the option period on the contract to ensure there will be no lapse in critical CVE services. We appreciate our partners' and stakeholders' patience."
The announcement follows a warning from MITRE Vice President Yosry Barsoum that government funding for the CVE and CWE programs was set to expire today, April 16, potentially leading to widespread disruption across the cybersecurity industry. "If a break in service were to occur, we anticipate multiple impacts to CVE, including deterioration of national vulnerability databases and advisories, tool vendors, incident response operations, and all manner of critical infrastructure," Barsoum said.
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I'm a fashion editor and these are the five Nobody's Child dresses I'll be wearing on repeat this spring
Whether you're looking for an everyday or elevated number, if you're in the market for a new frock this spring, you've come to the right place.
Chinese husband and wife are executed with gunshots to the head as Triad gang war erupts in Rome
Zhang Dayong, 53, dubbed 'Asheng,' was found dead alongside his partner Gong Xiaoqing, 38, outside their home in an eastern Roman neighbourhood, according to Italian police.
Meghan 'attempted to build bridges with royal family' by sending Charles an As Ever PR box, US media claims
Meghan Markle tried to heal the royal rift by sending King Charles an As Ever gift box. Royal correspondent Neil Sean told Fox News a 'box of delights has been sent to Clarence House
Baby girl died due to delay carrying out C-section despite heart fears
Tragic Ayla Newton died 13 days after birth having suffered fatal oxygen deprivation.
An inquest found she would have survived had an emergency Caesarean section taken place.
Meet the 'stunning' 32-year-old with a famous TV star mother who could give Blue Origin girl crew a run for its money
British nanoscientist Dr Katie King, 32, founded space company Bio Orbit and hopes to revolutionise cancer drugs using the cosmos. Dr King's mother has been on TV screens since the early eighties.
Gayle King says it is SEXIST to call her 'freebie' Blue Origin trip a 'space ride'
The women's quick trip to space was not exactly well-received, with a slew of stars publicly slamming it.
Immigrant Founders Are the Norm in Key US AI Firms: Study
More than half of the top privately held AI companies based in the U.S. have at least one immigrant founder, according to an analysis from the Institute for Progress. From the report: The IFP analysis of the top AI-related startups in the Forbes AI 2025 list found that 25 -- or 60% -- of the 42 companies based in the U.S. were founded or co-founded by immigrants. The founders of those companies "hail from 25 countries, with India leading (nine founders), followed by China (eight founders) and then France (three founders). Australia, the U.K., Canada, Israel, Romania, and Chile all have two founders each."
Among them is OpenAI -- whose co-founders include Elon Musk, born in South Africa, and Ilya Sutskever, born in Russia -- and Databricks, whose co-founders were born in Iran, Romania and China. The analysis echoes previous findings about the key role foreign-born scientists and engineers have played in the U.S. tech industry and the broader economy.
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