‘I’ve been made a better player by people around me’ Crawley’s place thought to be under threat from Bethell If Zak Crawley showed little sign of the pressure he was under as he became one of three English centurions on the opening day against Zimbabwe, it is possibly because he...
After the glory and the afterparty Levy faces Postecoglou crunch time
No one left Spurs’ club celebrations when the lights went on at 3am but will the lights go out on the manager’s tenure? The Tottenham afterparty was in full swing at the Hotel Carlton in Bilbao; players, management and family members just surrendering to the moment. Many of the players...
Manchester United face urgent dilemma: ditch Amorim or revamp the squad | Jonathan Wilson
Not many at Old Trafford are suited to the manager’s trusty 3-4-2-1 but replacing them will cost hundreds of millions Everything always seems clearer in the morning, and in the cold grey light of Thursday, the prognosis for Manchester United is bleak. While Tottenham face an awkward calculation – weighing...
Premier League: 10 things to look out for on the final day of the season
Chelsea braced for City Ground cauldron, Rodri back on the scene and party vibes all round at Anfield • Golden Boot: how the leading scorers stand Bournemouth’s hopes of European football were vanquished after defeat to Manchester City on Tuesday but the Cherries, 11th on 53 points, could still achieve...
Alan Turing papers saved from shredder could fetch £150,000
Documents including signed copy of 1938 PhD dissertation to be auctioned after they were nearly thrown out Widely considered the father of theoretical computer science, Alan Turing’s influence on modern life continues to be felt in the age of artificial intelligence. But despite this legacy, a cache of his most...
‘Unprecedented’ marine heatwave hits waters around Devon, Cornwall and Ireland
Scientists warn of profound impacts as sea temperatures rise by up to 4C above average for springtime The sea off the coast of the UK and Ireland is experiencing an unprecedented marine heatwave with temperatures increasing by as much as 4C above average for the spring in some areas. Marine...
Scientists solve the mystery of ginger cats – helped by hundreds of cat owners
Discovery has implications for ‘all cells and tissues’ and research bridged gap between scientists and non-scientists After decades of mystery, new research has shed light on a question that has long stumped scientists and cat lovers alike – what exactly makes orange cats, well … orange? Two studies published in...
Seeing infrared: scientists create contact lenses that grant ‘super-vision’
Breakthrough could lead to range of wearables that extend range of vision and help people with colour blindness Researchers have given people a taste of superhuman vision after creating contact lenses that allow them to see infrared light, a band of the electromagnetic spectrum that is invisible to the naked...
Night vision contact lenses offer a glimpse into the future of eyewear
Contact lenses and eyeglasses could one day enable people to see beyond the natural visible light spectrum. Eyewear equipped with this special technology holds promise for enhancing visibility in challenging conditions and introducing new ways to convey information. Read Entire Article