• Scientists study lipids cell by cell, making new cancer research possible

    Imagine being able to look inside a single cancer cell and see how it communicates with its neighbors. Scientists are celebrating a new technique that lets them study the fatty contents of cancer cells, one by one.

  • Khloe Kardashian Has Welcomed an Adorable New Member to the Family

    Khloe Kardashian's newest family member is purr-fectly sweet. The Kardashians star revealed daughter True Thompson is now a cat mom twice over, sharing that the 6-year-old got a new kitten,

  • Party to celebrate arrival of new Sheffield street tree

    Banner Cross shopkeepers, business owners and locals met up on Ecclesall Road to welcome the newly-planted elm tree. Understood to be the first street tree planted there for more than 50 years, the elm was celebrated with tree-themed festival bracelets inspired by Party Parlour, leaf-shaped cookies baked by Banner Crust, children’s activitiesand music from folk band Lizzie Dripping. The tree stands outside the two shops. Voluntary street tree warden Nicola Gilbert won the chance to have a new...

  • A new season of The Mountain Detective, and uncovering the secrets of the Forsyte Family

    The brand-new second season of The Mountain Detective has arrived on Passport! Former policeman Alex Hugo leaves Marseilles in search of a new life, but ends up confronting violence in the mountains of the Hautes-Alpes. From Walter Presents, in French with English subtitles. Revisit this classic drama series of the Forsyte Family, now on Passport! Based on the classic novels by John Galsworthy, The Forsyte Saga is a compelling drama of love, adultery, obsession, power and money, spanning three...

  • Want to host a new immigrant family? There’s an official program for that

    Starting May 1, you can call 211 to get matched with people who need a place to stay.

  • Advanced cell atlas opens new doors in biomedical research

    Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have developed a web-based platform that offers an unprecedented view of the human body at the cellular level. The aim is to create an invaluable resource for researchers worldwide to increase knowledge about human health and disease. The study is published in Genome Biology.

  • 20 new modern family rules for cutting costs at home

    The cost of living means family house rules now include always turning off

  • On the Beat: New Music From Phish and a Family Folk Affair in Grafton

    Living in the spawning grounds of jam-band giants Phish has some funny side effects. For instance, if the number of locals in their forties and fifties taking sudden trips to Las Vegas has been on the rise in the past month — probably in tandem with TSA confiscations of THC edibles — that's because the Phab Phour just wrapped up a four-show residency at the new, cutting-edge venue, Sphere. All those fans traveling to Sin City to get lost in the sauce can enjoy a fresh catch: The band...

  • Plant apocalypse: how new diseases are destroying EU trees and crops

    From ancient olive groves to root vegetables, foreign pests introduced via the bloc’s open import system are causing damage worth billions – and outbreaks are on the riseThe plants slowly choke to death, wither and dry out. They die en masse, leaves dropping and bark turning grey, creating a sea of monochrome. Since scientists first discovered Xylella fastidiosa in 2013 in Puglia, Italy, it has killed a third of the region’s 60 million olive trees – which once produced almost half of Italy’s...

  • New forecasting tool aims to identify the risk from extreme heat

    Learn about a new forecasting tool that combines extreme heat and the human impacts that are experienced.

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    New York's New Budget

    WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.

  • China's Baidu Unveils New AI Tools for Chatbot Creation

    China's Baidu has unveiled new AI tools allowing people with no coding knowledge to create their own AI chatbots.