Donated plasma from Covid-19 survivors is of no benefit for hospital patients, study finds
‘This is why we do randomised trials’ says researcher as latest study dashes hope for treatment
‘This is why we do randomised trials’ says researcher as latest study dashes hope for treatment
Thai police and anti-money laundering authorities say they have seized or frozen more than $11 million in assets in a sting operation against a suspected wildlife trafficking ring
Is Russia on the path to modernisation or treading old ground? A look back at early Soviet history shows the country may not have come far
Amid international pressure ahead of UN climate summit, government indicates cooling enthusiasm for project
As an Italian living in London, eating pasta out is at best a let-down, and at worst a nightmare. Sure, recent years have seen a boom in independent ‘authentic pastarias’ — from popular Soho hotspots to various let’s-just-cook-the-pasta-in-a-wheel-of-cheese food market stalls — each professing to serve the finest ‘primi’ in the capital. Unfortunately, the experience is perennially met by disappointment.
Employer beat Indonesian cleaner with meat pounder ‘over fingerprints on kitchen windows’
‘Attending gatherings to celebrate St Patrick’s Day increases your risk of getting and spreading Covid-19,’ agency says
Hugo de Jonge mistakenly brought an expired passport to vote
It’s a question occupying the minds of employees who have worked from home the past year: Will they still be allowed to work remotely — at least some days — once the pandemic has faded
‘If it’s not abundantly clear to you by now that this govt doesn’t care about democracy, you’ve not been paying attention,’ wrote Allen
Major breaking news: President Joe Biden’s wayward pup is no longer in the doghouse
About half of Papua New Guinea’s Covid-19 cases were recorded in the last four weeks
‘These are credible and serious allegations, charges, and the women must be respected as they go forward’
Incident is latest in string of threats allegedly from loyalists angry over Brexit’s Northern Ireland protocol
Saying the wrong thing could ruin your chances of getting hired
Deputy commissioner says he ‘can’t apologise for officers’ and says they were enforcing coronavirus laws
The European Union’s chief executive is criticizing Anglo-Swedish vaccine-maker AstraZeneca for causing delays in Europe's coronavirus vaccination campaign
Greece has launched a 30-year government bond auction in hopes of taking advantage of low interest rates to improve its debt profile and offset some of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic
Regent honeyeaters are at risk of losing their vocabulary as adult birds become increasingly rare
The last thing you want on that first post-lockdown holiday is to be caught without your phone or camera
James Clark discovered forest bathing in Japan – but doing it through lockdown in Norfolk has been no less calming
Per-phone royalties would be capped at $2.50 per device for phones, but water meters and cars would also be charged
Ministers admit the lack of data at their disposal when the coronavirus pandemic began meant they were ‘flying blind’ in their response
‘Oumuamua likely came from ‘Pluto-like planet’ outside of our solar system
Former adviser says vaccine programme has only been succesful because department of health wasn’t put in charge