Teenager is smacked on the nose by exploding fruit when her science experiment fails

Watermelon punch! Teenager is smacked on the nose by exploding fruit when her science experiment fails and she takes a closer look Ellice Nisbet, 16, from Sunnyvale, California, attempted watermelon challenge You wrap fruit in elastic bands until the pressure becomes too much it explodes  When it didn’t explode she dropped it instead but there … Read more

We should follow science on coronavirus… and ditch the curfew, writes restaurateur Jeremy King 

A big man – and a bigger politician – admits he was wrong. I applaud Rishi Sunak for acknowledging yesterday that his Job Support Scheme, which had aimed to protect jobs during local lockdowns, was not fit for purpose. Ruinously for pubs and restaurants, Tier Two restrictions stop people from different households mixing together indoors. … Read more

DAN HODGES: How can we follow the science when the scientists haven’t the foggiest? 

Last week, Tory MPs planning to rebel over the 10pm rule were offered the chance to hear from one of the Government’s most senior scientific experts about why the curfew was vital to the fight against coronavirus. ‘The whips arranged a conference call with Jonathan Van-Tam [Deputy Chief Medical Officer],’ one rebel explained.  ‘He was supposed … Read more

Government science adviser says third coronavirus wave ‘entirely possible’

Covid THIRD wave ‘entirely possible’: Government science adviser warns it’s ‘doubtful’ a vaccine will be ready for mass roll-out in six months and says UK should brace for another surge in infections next year Professor Mark Woolhouse sits on one of Government’s expert Covid-19 panels He said it is ‘doubtful’ a vaccine will be ready … Read more

Retired science teacher fails to answer ‘easy’ chemistry question on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? viewers are left in shock as retired science teacher fails to answer ‘easy’ £4,000 chemistry question despite using a lifeline (but would YOU get it right?) Pat Lucas, from Lincoln, a retired science teacher, was asked chemistry question For £4, 0000, she was asked to identify a skull and … Read more

So has No. 10 REALLY got its science right? Almost all Covid fatalities are among older people

After spending three months in strict lockdown, millions of Britons in their teens or twenties have spent the summer embracing a return to relative normality. They have flocked to pubs and restaurants to make the most of Eat Out to Help Out, jetted off on holiday with friends or snuck into illegal raves. But, with … Read more

DOMINIC LAWSON: Free speech, fake science – and why we must take the fight to the climate zealots

As I write this column, I do so without knowing if all those who regularly purchase the Daily Mail from their newsagents will be allowed to buy the edition in which it appears. That infringement of their — your — liberty is the purpose of Extinction Rebellion, a small-ish but increasingly influential group of middle-class … Read more

Britain’s two-metre social distancing rule ‘is based on outdated science’

Britain’s two metre social distancing rule is based on outdated science and is not far enough in crowded places like bars, experts say. Dr Nicholas Jones and colleagues at the University of Oxford said the rule was produced from studies dating back up to 100 years ago and is too simplistic. Instead, there should be … Read more

Two-metre rule to curb spread of coronavirus is based on ‘outdated science’, researchers say

Two-metre rule on social distancing to curb spread of coronavirus is based on ‘outdated science’, researchers say Some research suggesting two metres is a safe distance goes as far back as 1897 British Medical Journal article says the gap should change depending on setting Newer studies claim a sneeze or cough can spread droplets up … Read more

Cap on number of students on medicine, dentistry and veterinary science courses will be lifted

Cap on number of students allowed on medicine, dentistry and veterinary science courses will be lifted to give pupils a lifeline after A-levels fiasco Caps on medicine, dentistry and veterinary science courses have been lifted  The Department for Education also pledged extra funding to help universities More applicants to these high-cost courses will be able … Read more