Soofia Tariq NINE out of 10 mobile health apps collect and track user data, according to a new global study. The research published in the British Medical Journal conducted in-depth analysis of …
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“I love Africa; I breathe Africa. Different people have told our stories as Africans. Sometimes, they have told us what they think we are. As an original African, I try …
Richard Luscombe EXPERTS say three billionaires have upended the traditional model for human spaceflight and are shaping a thriving new era It was a week in which two space-faring billionaires …
Ian Sample ASTRONOMERS have spotted a giant blinking star, 100 times the size of the sun, lurking near the heart of the Milky Way. Telescope observations revealed that over a …
Kalyeena Makortoff and Alex Hern UK and EU regulators are investigating Facebook over whether it is abusing its dominance in digital advertising. It marks the first time the regulators have coordinated on a major …
WOMEN with hereditary breast cancer, triggered by the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes, stand a better chance of survival following successful trials of a drug that cuts the likelihood of the …
SPACEX has launched a supply mission bound for the International Space Station on Thursday, carrying with it thousands of tiny sea creatures along with a plaque-fighting toothpaste experiment and powerful solar panels. …
MORE than a third of all heat-related deaths around the world between 1991 and 2018 can be attributed to human-induced global heating, research has found. Climate breakdown has a range …
Our reliance on technology means ever more devices and apps and ever less interoperability – and the ubiquity of Apple hasn’t helped In 2001, if you listened to digital music, …
THE world’s patience with the fossil fuel industry is wearing thin. This was the stark message delivered to major international oil companies this week in an unprecedented day of reckoning …