Woods describes crash in bodycam footage

Tiger Woods has described looking down at his phone before feeling a “boom” as he crashed his car, in bodycam footage which has been released by Florida police. Fifteen-time major winner Woods, 50, was arrested after escaping unhurt from the accident in which he clipped a trailer he was attempting to overtake and rolled his … Read more

Jets making push for playoffs with post-Olympics run 

Four Jets participated in the Olympics in February: forward Nino Niederreiter (Team Switzerland), defenseman Josh Morrissey (Canada), and Connor and Hellebuyck (USA). As for the rest of the Jets, defenseman Dylan DeMelo said the break was, “really big for our group.” “Just with how demanding the schedule has been physically, but honestly more so mentally. Your brain is … Read more

Heineken Greenlight: New live music series launches with huge Dublin May bank holiday lineup

Heineken Greenlight has launched – bringing 35 acts in 10 venues over Dublin’s venues this May bank holiday weekend. Heineken Ireland has launched Heineken Greenlight, a new live music series built around intimate city venue takeovers across bank holiday weekends throughout 2026. Mike Skinner, Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowland, TOMORA, Basement Jaxx, DJ Seinfeld, Sherelle, SAOIRSE, … Read more

Home HPV Self-Sampling Kits Show Promise for Closing Cervical Screening Gap in Disabled Women

A new study from the University of Sheffield suggests that at-home human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling kits could help address persistent gaps in cervical cancer screening among physically disabled women, a population that faces disproportionate barriers to traditional in-person screenings. The National Institute for Health and Care Research-funded study, published in the Journal of Medical Screening, … Read more

‘Wild west’ era of GenAI poses opportunities and challenges for science

Experts from across academia, industry and funding agencies gathered to discuss how generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is transforming science – the good, the bad and the unknown – at the Assessing and Imagining the Impact of Generative AI on Science Symposium, held March 3-5 on the Cornell campus. In a series of panel discussions, participants considered … Read more