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Fish-inspired sensor tracks how human heart tissue responds to disease and treatment
Engineers have developed a new way to monitor how tiny lab-grown human heart tissues beat—by effectively "listening" to the ripples they create. The team has created a wireless, noninvasive sensing platform that can biomechanically measure how strongly the miniature heart tissues
The myth of the 'lizard brain' and the real trade-off inside your mind
So many of life's most pivotal decisions come down to one question: Should you listen to your logic or your emotions? Popular culture often frames this tension as a struggle between two minds—a "more evolved" rational layer built atop an ancient "lizard brain" driven by primal in
‘I’d listen to my body before it screamed for help’: Keith Richards on life as an 82-year-
He did every substance imaginable – and got punched by Chuck Berry – but Keef’s still going strong. As the Stones knock out another new album, he explains why he’s rejecting AI in favour of ‘the old ways’Keith Richards has just become a great-grandfather. “This is true! This is t
OpenAI launches GPT-Live voice models that listen and speak simultaneously
OpenAI launches GPT-Live voice models that listen and speak simultaneously
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Making earwax melt and teeth rattle: the project returning music to our bodies
Listeners in the 17th and 18th centuries experienced music in a startlingly vivid – and physical – way. A fascinating academic project is wondering if we should let ourselves be much more moved, and get moving. Plus: a prime minister’s musical legacy?Professor Bettina Varwig want
Call of My Life review – bright and breezy Nigerian call-centre romcom is just right for s
Call of My Life review – bright and breezy Nigerian call-centre romcom is just right for s
Uzoamaka Power’s broken-hearted, lovable worker falls for a charming customer in this delightful, deftly written taleHere is a delightful Nigerian romcom, in which Soluchi, or “Sol” (played by Uzoamaka Power) is a modern-minded career woman living in Lagos where she works at a ca
‘It’s a national reclamation’: the 12-year festival bringing Samuel Beckett back to Irelan
The playwright has long been considered one of the country’s most famous exports, but not an ‘Irish writer’. An ambitious new season of plays explores his complex relationship with his homeland – and tickets are already on sale for 2036In 2036, the actor Samuel West will take to
John Humphrys criticises successors on ‘irritating’ Today programme
Ex-presenter of BBC Radio 4 show complains in Guardian of ‘gratuitous gratitude’ and ‘gushing’ between host and guestFor more than three decades, John Humphrys delighted and infuriated listeners in equal measure as he confronted the nation’s politicians in his trademark, pointed
An emphatic victory for the Mail: how a £50m privacy case unravelled in court
Claimants are left with a huge legal bill after failing to prove the newspaper had engaged in any unlawful activitySecret listening devices inside people’s cars and homes. The commissioning of investigators to listen in on live phone calls. Corrupt payments to police officers. Il
Belittled, ignored or gaslit – now we know the true cost of not listening to pregnant wome
The Ockenden report tells a terrible story of neglect. It’s a story that I – and far too many women I know – recogniseThe findings of Donna Ockenden’s report on maternity services at Nottingham University hospitals NHS trust (NUH) are horrifying. Such is the scale of suffering on
Prejudice and misogyny are impacting maternity care | Letters
Readers respond to the findings of the Ockenden inquiry, which revealed that more than 500 mothers and babies came to harm or died as a result of inadequate care in NottinghamRhiannon Lucy Cosslett asks why women are so routinely ignored in their maternity care (Belittled, ignore
Author of England maternity care review ‘listened to wrong voices’, says adviser
Dr Bill Kirkup says section of Valerie Amos’s report criticising ‘normal birth ideology’ was removed before publicationThe head of an inquiry into maternity care altered its final report to remove criticism of “normal birth ideology”, one of her expert advisers claims.Dr Bill Kir