Men with larger waists or concentrations of fat around the belly are more likely to die of prostate cancer, new research has suggested.
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Samsung unveils its most expensive phone ever
Samsung has unveiled its third attempt at a foldable phone today, which is also its first 5G-compatible foldable device.
Apple overtakes value of entire FTSE 100
Apple’s stock market surge has hit a fresh milestone as its value overtook that of the entire FTSE 100 index of UK-listed companies.
Tom DeLonge on UFO research: ‘I wouldn’t have left Blink-182 for something pie in the sky’
Rock star Tom DeLonge has spoken to Sky News about his work on UFOs, saying he would not have put music on the backburner to “chase monsters and ghosts” and that research into the subject could “change the world”.
Amazon wins approval to trial deliveries via drone
Amazon’s drone delivery programme – which the company claimed would start “within months” more than a year ago – has won regulatory approval for trial flights in the US.
New electronic skin can react to pain just like human skin
An electronic skin developed by scientists can react to pain just like real skin, in a potential breakthrough for prosthetics and high-tech alternatives to skin grafts.
Zoom profits shoot higher as it eyes ‘future of working anywhere’
Zoom has reported a more than thirty-fold rise in quarterly profits and lifted its outlook as it set its sights on a “future of working anywhere”.
Facebook vows to block news stories in Australia rather than pay for them
Facebook is preparing to block news content in Australia in response to new regulations which would force social media platforms to pay publishers for their articles.
Ice sheets melting at ‘worst-case scenario rate’, research warns
Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica are melting at a rate which matches the worst-case scenario for sea level rises, according to a new study.
Soups and shakes to help tackle the type 2 diabetes crisis
Type 2 diabetics are to be encouraged to try a soup and shakes weight-loss plan as the health service steps up efforts to tackle the condition.