
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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2 days ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Thomas Moore
The Cleveland Browns could not address every roster hole during the 2025 NFL Draft, but general manager Andrew Berry took care of some business on Monday by signing five players. With the depth chart at the safety position still lacking, the Browns signed a pair of veterans in Damontae Kazee, who spent the past three seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Rayshawn Jenkins, who spent last season with the Seattle Seahawks.
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3 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Thomas Moore
A new blood test that uses AI to detect signs of a dozen cancers long before symptoms develop is to be tested on NHS patients. The trial on 8,000 patients will analyse blood samples for tiny fragments of genetic material released by tumours. Tests so far on 20,000 patients show the miONCO-Dx test is 99% accurate in detecting cancer and pinpointing where it is located, allowing a diagnosis to be made when the disease is at a far earlier, treatable stage.
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3 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Thomas Moore
The building blocks for life are thought have been brought to Earth by asteroids that bombarded our planet long ago. But the amino acids that form proteins, the ring-shaped molecules that make up DNA and other organic compounds are just chemistry. It's in the oceans of the early Earth that they became biology. Exactly how isn't known. But life evolved. And if it did so once, could it have happened again? The evidence from planet K2-18b is tantalising.
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4 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Faye Brown |Thomas Moore
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has said it is "likely" that British Steel will be nationalised. It comes after he appeared to row back on his claim that he would not bring a Chinese company into the steel sector again after the government had to urgently step in to save the British Steel plant in Scunthorpe. Mr Reynolds, speaking to reporters in the Lincolnshire town, said that nationalisation was the "likely option at this stage".
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Thomas Moore
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