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→ NewsStorm Goretti brings heavy snow and dangerous winds to parts of Britain
The Met Office and Meteo France have issued snow and wind warnings, including a 'danger to life' wind alert, as Storm Goretti is forecast to bring up to 20 cm of snow in some locations.
Lynx reintroduction in Scotland: public views sought
A rewilding partnership is consulting the public on proposals to reintroduce lynx to northern Scotland; the Scottish government says it does not intend to reintroduce lynx or other large carnivores in the foreseeable future.
Cloud-9: Hubble identifies a starless dark matter cloud near Messier 94.
The Hubble Space Telescope team has identified Cloud‑9, a starless, hydrogen‑rich dark matter cloud near the spiral galaxy Messier 94. Researchers describe it as a Reionisation‑Limited H I Cloud (RELHIC) and report the finding in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Dog owners told to contact a vet immediately over winter poisoning signs
The RSPCA warns that antifreeze (ethylene glycol) is a common winter poison for dogs that can cause kidney failure, and it reports that prompt veterinary treatment can increase a poisoned dog's chance of survival.
RSPB urges stop using bird tables during winter disease warning
The RSPB says damp food on flat bird tables can increase disease spread and is urging people to avoid using them during current wintry conditions; it notes it stopped selling flat tables in early 2025 and highlights alternatives such as hanging feeders and regular cleaning.
North Atlantic right whale births are up but more are needed
NOAA reported 15 new North Atlantic right whale calves this season and estimates the population at about 384, a rise of more than 7% since 2020.
Bright Minds to report Phase 2 epilepsy trial results on Tuesday
Bright Minds will host a conference call and webcast Tuesday at 8:00 AM ET to announce topline results from its Phase 2 trial of BMB-101 in drug-resistant absence seizures and developmental and epileptic encephalopathy.
Solar energy access in Ethiopia differs between urban and rural areas.
A national analysis using the World Bank Ethiopia Socio‑Economic Survey (2021–22) finds divergent solar adoption patterns: rural uptake is linked to older, male household heads and limited grid access, while urban uptake is more common among younger, better‑resourced residents; spatial spillovers are minimal.
Lives lost in the water as summer drowning toll rises
Royal Lifesaving Australia reports 31 drowning deaths from 1 December 2025 to 5 January 2026, with several recent incidents reported in New South Wales and other states.
UK covered in 10cm of snow as wintry scenes spread across the country.
Photographs show wintry scenes across the UK with up to 10cm of snow in places. The Met Office has warned of further snow and cold conditions and said weather warnings remain in force.
Super moon event causes flooding in San Francisco Bay Area
A super moon coinciding with unusually high tides produced higher-than-normal water levels across the San Francisco Bay Area, flooding streets and prompting flood warnings; bay advisories were extended through Monday afternoon.
Snow shuts hundreds of schools across UK as more blizzards are forecast
Hundreds of UK schools have announced closures for Monday amid yellow and amber Met Office warnings for snow and ice; the closures affect schools in Scotland, North Wales, Northern Ireland and parts of Devon.
Kosciuszko begins to recover as feral horse numbers fall
Feral horse numbers in Kosciuszko National Park have fallen from about 17,000 to roughly 3,000 after culling and legal changes; early field observations report small patches of vegetation regrowth, softer creek edges and fewer horses on roads.
Stop opening windows to banish mould — dehumidifiers may work better.
Cold weather and snow warnings in the UK increase window condensation, and experts say dehumidifiers control indoor moisture more effectively than opening windows.
Driveway safety this winter: a £2 Aldi cat litter may help
A car expert told The Mirror that spreading non-clumping clay cat litter can provide traction on icy driveways, and a 10-litre bag is sold for about £2.18 at Aldi.
Scientists develop AI headset to predict epilepsy seizures
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have developed an AI-powered headset that analyses brainwaves and heart signals to warn of seizures, with reported accuracy of up to 95%; the team says wider availability will take several years because of further testing and regulatory approvals.
Byford Dolphin divers died after sudden decompression in 1983, report says
A 1983 accident on the Byford Dolphin rig in the North Sea resulted in five deaths and one survivor after a rapid loss of chamber pressure; an official inquiry attributed the incident to human error.
Salmonella typhimurium engineered to secrete cytolysin A and hyaluronidase suppresses tumor growth and metastasis
Researchers engineered an attenuated Salmonella typhimurium strain (CNC018pCH) to secrete cytolysin A and hyaluronidase; in mouse tumor models this modified bacterium reduced tumor growth and metastasis and generated protective memory responses.
UK records 2025 as warmest and sunniest year, Met Office says
The Met Office reported 2025 was the warmest and sunniest year on record in the UK, and four of the five hottest UK years have occurred this decade. Scientific consensus identifies fossil fuel pollution as the main cause.
Celtic languages in Britain and Ireland may have a different early history
Today’s Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Cornish and Breton come from older Celtic languages once spoken across Britain and Ireland. New finds — ancient inscriptions, place names and DNA studies — are giving scholars fresh clues about how those languages arrived and spread.
Earthquake warnings issued across California and Nevada.
The US Geological Survey issued a ShakeAlert after a 4.9-magnitude quake struck near Susanville, California, and phones across parts of California, western Nevada and southern Oregon received warnings. Officials reported no injuries or damage and the USGS gave probabilities for additional aftershocks; next steps are undetermined at this time.
Scientists find evidence ancient humans ate Neanderthal children
Researchers analysed bones from the Goyet cave and report that six Neanderthal individuals — mainly women and children — show marks interpreted as consistent with cannibalism around 45,000 years ago.
Libyans rediscover shared heritage as Tripoli's National Museum reopens
The National Museum in central Tripoli reopened on December 23, 2025, after about 14 years of closure, and Libyans visited to view ancient, Roman and Ottoman-era collections that staff say were safeguarded during the unrest. Renovations took six years, involved international partners and more than five million dollars in investment, and the museum now features modern displays and interactive tools.
Byford Dolphin diving accident in 1983 resulted in five deaths
On November 5, 1983, a rapid decompression event aboard the Byford Dolphin in the North Sea killed five men and left one survivor; investigators cited a premature unlatching of the diving bell and shortcomings in the rig's diving equipment.
