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Cloning Premier League’s Pirate Site DMCA Subpoena Toolkit

Most prevalent in the movie and TV show sectors, applications for DMCA subpoenas are regularly filed at courts in the United States. Aside from their intended purpose, DMCA subpoenas can

The Observer view on SUVs: they are too dangerous and too big, their drivers should be made to pay

If a car generates more potholes, takes up more space and poses more risk, it is only fair that its owner pays moreBritain is facing an unusual crisis: carspreading. Our

Intrusive thoughts have convinced me I’m repulsive to look at

This inner critic isn’t you, it’s just a voice that has been given far too much authorityThe question I am struggling with intrusive and increasingly critical self-talk around my appearance.

Porsche explores EV battery recycling tech to power its new cars

It isn't easy to recycle high-voltage batteries from electric cars, but Porsche wants to take a stab at it. The plan: extract raw materials from old EV batteries to make

Gleaming Waters in the Sahel  

Sunglint brightened river and lake water in this photograph of southeastern Chad.   Read More... ​Read More

Why men are so unhealthy – and what can be done

Men are more likely to die prematurely than women - and worse at seeking care when they need it. ​ 

Cancer screening reporting errors led to mum’s death

Louise Gleadell died aged 38 after she was wrongly told her cervical screening tests were negative. ​ 

Striking image and video of ‘Steeple Mountain’ on Jupiter’s moon Io are concept art — but authentic pics do exist

According to NASA, the massive mountain on the Jovian moon stands between 3 and 4.3 miles tall. ​Read More

Biologist whose innovation saved the life of British teenager wins $3m Breakthrough prize

Prof David Liu is among the winners of 2025’s ‘Oscars of science’, with honours also going to researchers for landmark work on multiple sclerosis, particle physics and ‘skinny jabs’For the

How 200-year-old whaling logs are helping scientists track climate change

What can centuries-old whaling ship logs tell us about today’s extreme weather? According to scientists, the answer is a lot. They’re using the information recorded by mariners going back hundreds

King Charles will have to tone down support for net zero after Badenoch says 2050 is ‘impossible’

Constitutional expert says Tory leader’s break from political consensus over target for greenhouse gasses will require monarch to choose his words carefullyKing Charles will have to temper his public support