Scientists develop algorithm that conveys music via vibration
Scientists have developed a prototype that will allow listening to music via vibration.Source: University of Malaga
Scientists have developed a prototype that will allow listening to music via vibration.Source: University of Malaga
Police officers have dismantled a cannabis farm at in a mill in Radcliffe.
Beau Newell from Pride in Sport says it’s naive to expect all players to wear rainbow logo and does not undermine inclusivity
Adelaide writer and speaker directed Netflix documentary about women’s body loathing and her path to accepting her own skin
The singer was condemned after sharing his views about gender roles on a podcast
The actor said that the incident left him crying alone in the studio
The Home Secretary has dropped plans to establish the post of migrants’ commissioner and hold reconciliation events.
A teen found out she was pregnant when she was five centimetres dilated and in labour – after having no bump, sickness or cravings.Bri Blanton, 18, was rushed to hospital by her mum, Jennifer Blackwell, 36, when she woke up doubled over in pain.The teen - who thought she had wet herself - was told her waters had broken and she was pregnant and in labour.SWNS
Surprise, surprise, Paris Hilton is a mom, as the reality star has welcomed her first child with her businessman husband Carter Reum via surrogate and it's a boy!
Two robbers who threatened a US tourist with a stun gun and snatched his £100,000 Rolex have been jailed after a parking permit for a local school was spotted on their stolen getaway car’s windshield. The “breakthrough moment” led them to trace where the car came from and capture footage of the robbers meeting without masks before the theft.
The drug is currently being tested as a front-line treatment
A railway line has reopened after a 10-metre long landslip caused it to be closed for a week.
Nitrous oxide is one of the most commonly-used drugs among 16 to 24-year-olds in England and can have damaging side-effects, the Home Office said.
A senior civil servant said the figure was not a limit and could rise again as the inquiry into whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament continues.
Farmers who have taken regenerative approach hail birds as indication of ecosystem health
More than 160 people have died from the cold in Afghanistan this month in the worst winter in more than a decade, authorities said on Thursday, as residents described being unable to afford fuel to heat homes in temperatures well below freezing. "162 people have died due to cold weather since January 10 until now," said Shafiullah Rahimi, a spokesperson for the Minister of Disaster Management. The coldest winter in 15 years, which has seen temperatures dip as low as -34 degrees Celsius (-29.2 degrees Fahrenheit), has hit Afghanistan in the middle of a severe economic crisis.
Russell Group universities have increased rents at some student halls by more than £1,000 since the start of the pandemic, The Telegraph can disclose.
The company said the new name aims to reflect its revised mandate, as well as ‘the vital importance of cherishing the universal nature of television’.
Rishi Sunak is taking his Cabinet to Chequers, the Prime Minister’s grace-and-favour country retreat, for what a spokesperson says will be a “focus on the five priority areas” Sunak announced in his New Year’s speech. Indeed, more is to come, with Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab said to be the subject of formal bullying complaints by at least 24 civil servants. Sunak points to due process as the reason he has not acted sooner.
The body of a man has been found at an Essex hospital after police were called over welfare concerns.
Sir Keir Starmer asks PM at PMQs if Government has ‘blood on its hands’ after failings that led to Jordan McSweeney being free to kill