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Freiburg's Europa League final proof another way can work

Bundesliga side Freiburg might have lost their first-ever European final to Aston Villa, but their European run is a reminder that success in football can be achieved without big spending or a loss of identity.

Deutsche Welle 21d ago

New Scientist recommends Turi King's expert book about DNA's secrets

The Secrets of Our DNA Turi King UK, Doubleday; US, Transworld Digital In 1993, a 62-year-old woman in the town of Idar-Oberstein in Germany was found strangled with florist wire. DNA found on a coffee cup suggested that two people were present besides the victim and that one of the apparent killers was a woman. In 2001, the suspected female murderer’s DNA turned up again in Germany, this time on the body of a strangled 61-year-old man in Freiburg.

New Scientist 14d ago

Sunrise III data release opens rare high-altitude solar views that could sharpen space weather forecasts

Close to 100 scientists from all over Europe, the United States, and Japan are gathering this week at the Institute for Solar Physics (KIS) in Freiburg to present and discuss the first scientific results from the successful third flight of the balloon-borne solar observatory SUNRISE. KIS is a key contributor to the SUNRISE project. The meeting marks a milestone in the study of the sun by bringing together researchers from all over the world who are analyzing unprecedented new data gathered...

Phys.org 6d ago

79 players who could be on the move this summer

Transfer window: Players that could be on the move this summer The transfer window opens on June 15 and closes on September 1 with a later deadline of 11pm Monday 1 June 2026 08:22, UK The transfer window is nearly upon us – and it promises to be a busy summer of business. Here are the players that could be on the move.

Sky Sports Football 9d ago

Proteins can be selectively controlled with radio waves

Proteins can be selectively controlled with radio waves Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor In a significant advance in biological quantum sensing, a research team led by the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has discovered and tested a new mechanism of action in which proteins can be controlled with radio waves. In doing so, they influence a sensitive quantum state known as spin and make it visible via light. In the future, such findings could help detect and even...

Phys.org 7d ago

World Cup Group B guide

World Cup 2026 Group B guide - fixtures, schedule, standings and odds for Canada, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Qatar and Switzerland World Cup Group B includes co-hosts Canada, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Qatar and Switzerland; matches will take place in Canadian cities Toronto and Vancouver and in the USA's Santa Clara, Los Angeles and Seattle Tuesday 2 June 2026 12:50, UK World Cup Group B sees co-hosts Canada play the first fixture in their home country against Bosnia-Herzegovina, followed by games...

Sky Sports Football 35d ago

Pancreatic cancer: New drug extends lives but isn't a cure

Pancreatic cancer: New drug extends lives but isn't a cure June 8, 2026Pancreatic cancer is notoriously difficult to treat — and in many cases leads to death just months after diagnosis. So it is no surprise that this headline created a stir: In a recent study, a new drug, daraxonrasib, was able to double the survival time of patients with pancreatic cancer. Compared with patients who underwent chemotherapy, those treated with daraxonrasib not only lived longer, but also reported a better...

Deutsche Welle 2d ago

Modric set for likely final World Cup as Dalic names unchanged Croatia squad

Modric set for likely final World Cup as Dalic names unchanged Croatia squad June 1 : Croatia captain Luka Modric is set to lead his country at what is expected to be the 2018 Ballon d’Or winner’s final World Cup appearance after coach Zlatko Dalic named an unchanged 26-man squad. Dalic stuck with the provisional list announced on May 18, trimming the seven standby players as Croatia look to build on recent tournament success. Modric, 40, will have one last chance to guide Croatia to World...

Channel News Asia 8d ago

World Cup Group L guide

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Sky Sports Football 8d ago

Transfer window preview: What do Europe's big club...

The transfer window opens on June 15 for the Premier League, June 29 for the Italian Serie A, and on July 1 for the German Bundesliga, French Ligue 1, Spanish LaLiga. But clubs have been busy planning their business for months. There were plenty of big moves last summer, so can we expect a repeat?

ESPN 9d ago