Scientists reveal new details about life and death of ‘screaming’ Egyptian mummy

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific advances and more. An ancient Egyptian woman, her mouth wide open and seemingly screaming forever, captured the imagination of archaeologists who discovered her mummified remains in a tomb near Luxor in 1935. A different team of scientists, still… Read More »

Never played the Borderlands games? What you need to know before the Borderlands movie

When you buy through links in our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn commission. Credit: Lionsgate After a few delays, the live-action Borderlands movie is right around the corner. You may be curious about the Eli Roth-directed sci-fi adventure, but if you know nothing about the universe or the games used as source… Read More »

Chelsea’s £60m bid, Guardiola’s objection, Palmer’s replay

For once, there is no summer transfer window for Manchester City. No big arrivals for Harry Kane, Jack Grealish or Erling Haaland. Six weeks into the transfer window, the potential exit of Julian Alvarez is the one that draws most attention. A deal that was initially expected to be explored by Chelsea in the early… Read More »

If we want to settle on other planets, we will need to use genome editing to change human DNA

When you buy through links in our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn commission. Photo: Yuichiro Chino/Xuanyu Han/Getty Images This article was originally published at: Speech. The publication contributed the article to Space.com Expert Voices: Views and Opinions. Sam McKee He is a researcher and assistant lecturer/tutor in the philosophy of science at… Read More »

How does the market reaction pose a political challenge for the new chancellor?

The market’s reaction to the Bank of England’s interest rate cut today was very interesting indeed. Sterling fell against both the dollar and the euro as expected – but some market participants expressed skepticism, saying much of the decline, particularly against the greenback, occurred before news emerged that the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) had cut… Read More »

How did a rose get its thorns? New research has the answers

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific advances and more. In addition to being a symbol of love and romance, the rose is also known for the prickly thorns that often protrude from its stems, which ward off animals that would otherwise nibble on the… Read More »

Nutritionist Emily English on Diet Culture, Gut Health, and More

Let’s be honest: If you’re looking for delicious recipe ideas, a nutritionist may not be your first port of call. But Emily English, best known by her online alias @dietitianmight just change your mind with its winning philosophy: ‘Food you want to eat, designed by a nutritionist’. The 28-year-old has shot to fame over the… Read More »

Oceans without sharks would be much less healthy – new research

There are more than 500 species of sharks in the world’s oceans, from the 7-inch dwarf lantern shark to whale sharks that can grow to over 35 feet in length. They are found from polar waters to the equator, at the surface and miles deep, in the open ocean, along coasts, and even in some… Read More »

New Manchester Airport video family lawyer issues ‘complaint’ update

The new lawyer representing the Rochdale family at the centre of the Manchester Airport arrest storm has said he has met with the police inspector to ‘make a formal complaint’. Aamer Anwar announced he was taking over the case on Monday (July 29) after Akhmed Yakoob ‘stepped aside’. This movement, Manchester Evening News released new… Read More »