Hearts ‘respond in very different ways to same piece of music’

Two hearts can respond very differently to the same piece of music, either by speeding up or slowing down, according to a new study.  European Society of Cardiology researchers found classical music can trigger either slower or faster heart recovery rates, depending on the person listening. Patients with mild heart failure showed shorter heart recovery … Read more

Ten ways to cut your energy bills as usage soars during lockdown

How ‘phantom power’ costs you £140 a year: Ten ways to cut your energy bills as usage soars during lockdown Energy bills are set to increase by an average of £32 a month Since lockdown began, the use of home appliances has increased significantly Background electricity use, or phantom load, could cost you up to … Read more

‘We still have a ways to go’ on antibody testing, Fauci warns

Antibody tests for coronavirus have been rolled out across the US amid officials’ hopes that they’ll reveal who can go back to work – but ‘we still have a ways to go’ before the tests can really tell us that, Dr Anthony Fauci told Good Morning America.  ‘The assumption that with the tests that are … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: New BP Boss Bernard Looney bins the old ways

Looney bins the old ways: New BP boss has hit the ground running with his radical carbon zero pledge, says ALEX BRUMMER By Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 21:51 BST, 12 February 2020 | Updated: 21:51 BST, 12 February 2020 Bernard Looney has hit the ground running as chief executive of BP. Proposals … Read more

Einstein was right: Star orbiting the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole behaves as he predicted

A star orbiting the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy does so in a way that proves physicist Albert Einstein right – again. The star, called S2, orbits Sagittarius A* in a rosette shape, blipping out from the elliptical orbit at random points – an idea predicted by Einstein over … Read more

Historians release collection of images showing ways tobacco has been used since the 1500s

Smoking is a leading cause of death worldwide. So, it’s hard to believe that in centuries gone by it was used as a medicine. Only in the past 70 years have the dangers to our health been recognised, after hundreds of years of tobacco being used to cure everything from asthma to the plague. The … Read more

5 ways you can land yourself a job interview after leaving secondary school

Primary school, secondary school, A Levels, university; ever feel like your life is on rails towards a specific point?  Contemporary conventional wisdom is that university is a must for anyone turning 18, as it results in better pay and opportunities over the course of your working life. However, as the cost of university becomes more … Read more

From musicals to dance classes… 30 FREE ways you can enjoy lockdown 

If you are running out of ideas on how to keep you and your children entertained during the coronavirus lockdown, do not fear. From audio books and cooking lessons to musicals and workout videos, there’s plenty of free fun to be had online. Here is Money Mail’s round-up of our favourite finds… Flexitime: There are endless free … Read more

From musicals to dance classes… 30 FREE ways you can enjoy lockdown 

If you are running out of ideas on how to keep you and your children entertained during the coronavirus lockdown, do not fear. From audio books and cooking lessons to musicals and workout videos, there’s plenty of free fun to be had online. Here is Money Mail’s round-up of our favourite finds… Flexitime: There are endless free … Read more

MAFS star Michael Goonan reveals how new girlfriend KC Osborne saved him from his old partying ways 

Married At First Sight co-stars KC Osborne and Michael Goonan finally confirmed their relationship on Monday – after weeks of rumours and speculation. And Michael, 29, has praised his new girlfriend, 31, for changing him for the better since they began dating last month. The TV groom, who was originally ‘married’ to Stacey Hampton, told … Read more