Scientists find ‘strange metal’ that behaves in ways they don’t understand
Scientists have found a new “strange metal” that behaves in ways they can’t quite understand.
Scientists have found a new “strange metal” that behaves in ways they can’t quite understand.
The Ronettes singer, who recorded the immortal ‘Be My Baby’ and survived an abusive marriage to producer Phil Spector, has died at 78. Her voice, writes Kevin E G Perry, will live forever.
Court directs anti-vax father to return the girl to the mother, but police find no one at his residence
Government spokesperson Gabriel Attal has confirmed update timing
A doctor in Texas became the first person to be charged under a landmark U.S. law designed to add legal accountability to a global anti-doping system that has long struggled to regulate himself
Italy is marking the 10th anniversary of the Costa Concordia cruise ship disaster with a daylong commemoration that will end with a candlelit vigil marking the moment the ship slammed into a reef and then capsized off Tuscany
South Korea has received its first supply of Pfizer’s antiviral COVID-19 pills to treat patients with mild or moderate symptoms
A key concern when Beijing was bidding to host the 2022 Winter Olympic Games was the lack of a robust winter sports tradition in the country
San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan and Dallas defensive coordinator Dan Quinn will always share the painful memory of coaching in the Super Bowl together with Atlanta five years ago
British scientists hunting down coronavirus variants have a new mission: sharing their expertise with others around the world
‘Vindication’ is sought in this case, says David Boise
Phillippe is currently dating one of her fellow UC Berkeley students
Squid Game makes history by becoming first non-English language TV series to be nominated for SAG award
India and Britain are formally launching talks to pursue a free trade deal that is expected to boost their trade by billions, making it one of the most ambitious negotiations to take place after Brexit
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the biggest contract manufacturer of processor chips, says its quarterly profit rose 16.4% over a year earlier to $6 billion amid surging demand for chips for smartphones and other electronics
Leaders must do more to protect democratic values, the report said
Shares are mostly lower in Asia after the latest report of surging prices in the U.S. appeared to keep the Federal Reserve on track to raise interest rates in coming months
As the ‘Bodyguard’ showrunner reveals the tricks of his trade in a new online course, Kevin E G Perry learns why Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein are his unlikely storytelling gurus
The veteran singer-songwriter has retired one of his biggest songs over the inclusion of a racial slur. This is an effective act of political correctness, writes Louis Chilton – not self-censorship, but basic human decency
Dystopian K-drama has earned four SAG award nominations, including best drama ensemble
Just weeks before the Winter Olympics, China is battling multiple COVID-19 outbreaks in half a dozen cities with the one closest to Beijing driven by the highly transmissible omicron variant
The judge has been criticised for saying the convict had received ‘plenty of punishment’
Members on the frontline are describing the situation as ‘grim, difficult and relentless’, the National Care Forum said.
The Ronettes singer’s famous friends described her as a ‘special person’ and said her spirit would ‘live on forever’.
It comes as a legal expert said the episode threatened to set off a ‘constitutional crisis’ which could engulf the royal family.