X is spreading the virus because of the nude ads of actress Sidney Sweeney

The topic “Sidney Sweeney’s leak” has become especially popular on Elon Musk’s social network, but as a result it leads users not to exclusive nude images of…

10 New Banking Trojans for Android Attacked 985 Banking Apps from 61 Countries in 2023

Ten new families of banking malware for Android appeared this year, which together attacked 985 banking and fintech/trading applications of financial institutions from 61 countries. Banking Trojans…

Tech retailers in Ukraine were attacked by the SwiftSlicer virus – it is linked to the Sandworm hacker group, which works for Russia

Security researchers from ESET have discovered a new virus called SwiftSlicer, which was used in recent attacks against targets in Ukraine. SwiftSlicer targets critical Windows operating system…

A new mRNA vaccine against 20 influenza strains is designed to prevent future pandemics

The new mRNA vaccine, which has so far been tested in humans, includes several influenza strains with pandemic potential that can be transferred to humans from animals….

Genetically modified herpes virus is able to destroy cancer cells: in 3 out of 9 patients, oncologists noted a decrease in tumors

A team at the Cancer Research Institute in London has genetically engineered a strain of the herpes virus to act as a cancer-killing agent in humans. The…

Monkey pox reached Ukraine – the Ministry of Health confirmed the first case of infection with the virus

On September 15, the Regional Center for Disease Control and Prevention of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine confirmed the first case of infection with the monkeypox…

What would really happen if we took 10 days off for a cold in Britain

Partly this is because in Germany, work is work. Office days are shorter than in Britain (about 300 hours less over the course of a year, or…

The pandemic is over, but DIY testing could be here to stay

Squeezing droplets of fluid onto little white cassettes has become a fact of life for most since the mass rollout of lateral flow tests a year ago:…

World’s first vaccine against deadly RSV ‘ready within months’

The jab is a traditional vaccine, a sub-unit protein design which mimics the virus itself. This method is used for many other diseases, such as Hepatitis B,…

How lockdowns left babies more vulnerable to respiratory disease

Lockdowns have clearly disrupted the normal cycle. Infections normally rise in the early months of the year, with a particular spike in January, says  Dr Whittamore. But…

Is the new Covid drug the answer to our prayers?

The Covid drugs are finally here – but how well will they work? On Monday, the NHS began giving out doses of a new antiviral drug designed…

Is omicron becoming the common cold? History and biology may have the answer…

Rolling down my sleeve after my Covid booster, I pull up a pew alongside my fellow vaccinees in the after-jab ‘chill out’ room where you loiter while…

If vaccines can’t save us, will the Covid pill?

The pills are already in the post. Across the UK this week, a few dozen men and women will open their front door to be handed a…

Why I’m not selfish for refusing to wear a mask

Last week I was in Waitrose, doing my food shopping. Bare-faced and mask-free, I spied an old friend. As I wheeled my trolley over to her, smiling,…