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  • Five big global health wins in 2025 that will save millions of lives | Global health

    Five big global health wins in 2025 that will save millions of lives | Global health

    With humanitarian funding slashed by the US and other countries, including the UK, this year’s global health headlines have made grim reading. But good things have still been happening in vaccine research and the development of new and improved…

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  • Magnetic Phone Controllers Dominate Mobile Gaming

    Magnetic Phone Controllers Dominate Mobile Gaming

    By: Prime Inspiration

    Snap-on magnetic phone controllers are changing mobile gaming, and the change is not going away. Years after bulky telescopic grips, fiddly clamps and their long list of compromises entered the mobile gaming scene (not to…

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  • Cone bipolar cell synapses generate transient versus sustained signals in parallel ON pathways of the mouse retina

    Cone bipolar cell synapses generate transient versus sustained signals in parallel ON pathways of the mouse retina

    We sought to understand how kinetically distinct visual pathways are established in the retina by directly comparing the visual response properties of transient and sustained ON RGCs with their presynaptic bipolar cells. Our results show…

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  • UK consumers saving less as taxes squeeze incomes, data shows | Consumer spending

    UK consumers saving less as taxes squeeze incomes, data shows | Consumer spending

    UK consumers saved less money during the third quarter of the year as higher taxes squeezed disposable incomes.

    The households’ saving ratio – which estimates the percentage of disposable income Britons save rather than spend – dropped 0.7 percentage points to 9.5%, the Office for National Statistics said. That is the lowest rate for more than a year.

    Real household disposable income per capita dropped 0.8% as taxes on income and wealth grew.

    Elliott Jordan-Doak, an economist at the consultancy Pantheon Macroeconomics, said the saving rate was still well above its average of 6.5% between 2015 and 2019.

    “But pre-budget uncertainty likely led consumers to pull back on spending in the fourth quarter as fiscal worries dominated the headlines for months on end,” he said.

    It comes just weeks after the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, announced the government will freeze personal tax thresholds for a further three years, a move that will raise billions of pounds for public finances but will drag more workers into higher tax bands.

    The ONS confirmed on Monday that growth slowed to 0.1% in the third quarter, from 0.2% in the second quarter. The second quarter figure was revised down from a previous estimate of 0.3% growth.

    Danni Hewson, of the broker AJ Bell, said the revision showed “just how difficult it is for the government to deliver on its pro-growth promises”.

    “It’s clear there are huge challenges to overcome if the UK’s growth story is going to become more compelling,” she said.

    “Persuading people to spend a bit more and encouraging businesses to dust off any expansion plans they’d set aside will require more than just a period free of destabilising speculation.

    “It will require inspirational leadership and a commitment to delivering some of the growth-focused changes that are already in the mix.”

    Business groups have blamed Reeves’s £25bn increase in employer national insurance contributions (NICs) – announced in her 2024 budget – alongside the extended period of uncertainty before this year’s budget for putting the brakes on the economy.

    Last week, the Bank’s monetary policy committee voted to cut interest rates by a quarter point to 3.75%, the lowest level since early 2023.

    The cut was widely expected after official data showed inflation fell last month to an annual rate of 3.2%, from 3.6% in October, helped by weaker food prices. That remained well above the Bank’s 2% target, set by the government, but suggested the Bank believed the worst of the inflation “hump” had passed.

    Jordan-Doak said that consumer spending could be stronger going into the new year after the government abandoned plans to increase income tax.

    “GDP growth should accelerate in the first quarter, with the budget now in the rear-view mirror,” he said. “That will boost the demand for labour and assuage households’ fears of a labour market slowdown.”

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  • Five New Planets and the Battle for Their Atmospheres

    Five New Planets and the Battle for Their Atmospheres

    One of the primary goals of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is to detect atmospheres around exoplanets, to try to suss out whether or not they could potentially support life. But, in order to do that, scientists have to know where…

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  • ‘Monster Stars’ May Finally Have Been Glimpsed at The Dawn of Time : ScienceAlert

    ‘Monster Stars’ May Finally Have Been Glimpsed at The Dawn of Time : ScienceAlert

    One of the greatest mysteries the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) was developed to investigate was the birth of supermassive black holes (SMBHs).

    For more than twenty years, astronomers have puzzled over how these gravitational behemoths…

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  • SHC extends order under which KU decision to cancel ex-IHC judge Jahangiri’s degree remains suspended – Dawn

    1. SHC extends order under which KU decision to cancel ex-IHC judge Jahangiri’s degree remains suspended  Dawn
    2. Jahangiri faces uphill legal battle  The Express Tribune
    3. Justice Jahangiri planned to ‘resign’ next month after securing pensionary…

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  • Our Celebrated Books of 2025

    Our Celebrated Books of 2025

    Take our book cover quiz celebrating our awards and book prizes of 2025…

    Welcome to The Bookseller’s Got It Covered quiz: Our Celebrated Books of 2025. We have zoomed in on 20 prize-winning and shortlisted books from across our 2025 events…

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  • Vitamin D Deficiency Increases Risk Of COVID, Colds And More

    Vitamin D Deficiency Increases Risk Of COVID, Colds And More

    Do you always seem to come down with the sniffles? Or do you get COVID-19 again and again even when your loved ones don’t?

    The reason for that may be your body’s levels of vitamin D (or lack thereof).

    Vitamin D is crucial to many systems in our…

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  • The Ashes 2025-26: Brendon McCullum wants to stay as England coach

    The Ashes 2025-26: Brendon McCullum wants to stay as England coach

    “I’m enjoying the time that I’ve got with these guys and we’ve made some progress from when I took over to where we are,” he said.

    “We’re not the finished article, but we’ve definitely improved as a cricket team. We’ve had an identity about us.

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