
Thomas Moore
Science Correspondent at Sky News
Science Correspondent Sky News. BAFTA winner. Award winning documentary maker. Environment, space, medical innovation and more.
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1 week ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Thomas Moore
The Cleveland Browns headed into the 1985 season with questions on offense. After making the ill-fated decision to move on from quarterback Brian Sipe, the offense struggled with Paul McDonald running the show. The Browns averaged just 15.6 points per game, scored 17 or fewer points 10 times, and finished with a 5-11 record.
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1 week ago |
news.sky.com | Thomas Moore
Scientists are turning detective to work out what British dolphins are up to beneath the waves - by using forensic-style DNA techniques on their poo. Conservationists have been studying the 250 or so bottlenose dolphins living in Cardigan Bay, west Wales, over many decades. Up to now, they have only been able to observe the dolphins as they surface to breathe or play, identifying the animals from the unique marks on their dorsal fins to establish which animals were hanging out together and where.
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2 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Thomas Moore
Chemical castration has been used on sex offenders in several countries over many years, with some success - but it remains controversial. The principle of treatment, when used on men, is to inhibit the action of the sex hormone testosterone. The expectation is that the offender will have fewer sexual fantasies and a lower sex drive. Many of the drugs are more widely used to treat prostate cancer, where they reduce the growth of hormone-sensitive tumours.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Thomas Moore
The Cleveland Browns gained another ally on Tuesday in their ongoing quest to build a domed stadium and entertainment complex in the Cleveland suburb of Brook Park. That came in the form of the Greater Cleveland Partnership, the region’s economic development organization with more than 12,000 members, one that touts itself as the “largest metropolitan chamber of commerce in the nation,” according to its website.
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3 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Thomas Moore
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry took a hands-off approach to the wide receiver position during the 2025 NFL Draft. On the one hand, that is understandable. The Browns have Jerry Jeudy coming off the first 1,000-yard receiving season of his NFL career. Cedric Tillman also put together a nice string of games in 2024 before missing the final six games with a concussion. And free agency brought Diontae Johnson, a solid receiver but also one who struggled last season.
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