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DWP Minister shares update on nearly half a million Brits facing ‘frozen pensions’
DWP Minister shares update on nearly half a million Brits facing ‘frozen pensions’ Hundreds of thousands of people are affected by the policy State pension is increased each year thanks to the triple lock guarantee, adding extra cash into each payment to ensure it keeps up with inflation. However, nearly half a million British retirees are not eligible for this annual increase and some have been receiving the same rate for decades. This is known as ‘frozen pensions’, affecting people who...
Frozen rat chromosome springs back to life inside a mouse embryo
June 8, 2026 report Frozen rat chromosome springs back to life inside a mouse embryo Paul Arnold Author Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Scientists in Japan have developed a rat-mouse hybrid embryo from a single frozen rat chromosome transplanted into a mouse egg cell. The achievement is proof that genetic material can sometimes remain functional after cryopreservation and be expressed inside the cells of a completely different species. This is giving renewed hope to...
What Hungary must do to receive EU funds frozen under Orban
What Hungary must do to receive EU funds frozen under Orban May 30, 2026Hungary's new government and the European Commission have struck a deal that puts the country on track to unlock €16.4 billion ($19 billion) in EU funds frozen over concerns about corruption and the rule of law during the rule of Viktor Orban. Now, the government, led by Prime Minister Peter Magyar, has until August 31 to make good on the pledges he made to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during their...
Arctic river deltas face rising climate pressure while holding vast frozen carbon reserves
Arctic river deltas face rising climate pressure while holding vast frozen carbon reserves Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Many rivers flow into the Arctic Ocean north of the Arctic Circle—including the Lena in Siberia and the Mackenzie River in Canada. The deltas of these large and small rivers store large amounts of carbon, which is bound there in frozen soils and sediments.
EU to release billions in frozen funds for Hungary amid Magyar reforms
The European Union has agreed to release billions of euros in frozen funds for Hungary, following reforms implemented by Prime Minister Peter Magyar. The move is seen as a historic breakthrough, with Magyar calling it a significant step forward for the country. The funds were previously frozen under the leadership of former Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
A chromosome from a frozen rat has been resurrected inside mice
The de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences could be about to get leapfrogged. It might be possible to resurrect mammoth chromosomes in living cells after scientists transferred a chromosome from a rat that has been deep-frozen for more than a year into living mouse cells. They then generated entire mice in which some of their cells contain an added rat chromosome.
Scientists baked sourdough using 5,300-year-old yeast from a frozen mummy
The microscopic yeast that could survive in association with a 5,300-year-old body feels unlikely, almost speculative. Yet the frozen remains of Ötzi, the Copper Age “Iceman” preserved in the Alps and housed in a controlled museum chamber in northern Italy, have provided scientists with an unexpected testing ground for that possibility. Over decades of study, attention gradually shifted beyond bones, tools, and clothing to the invisible biological traces embedded in and around the mummy itself.
Reports: Washington could tap into Iran's frozen billions to pay for Gulf attack damage
The Iranian assets Washington is considering reallocating could include frozen funds, along with ships previously seized by the United States. The United States is considering reallocating Iranian assets to support its allies in the Gulf region with reconstruction efforts and compensation for damage resulting from Iranian attacks, according to a Reuters report. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has reportedly tasked a specialised team with drawing up a comprehensive assessment of the cost...
When Does Complexity Conditioning Help a Frozen Sentence Embedding? A Controlled Study of Per-Sentence and Pair-Level Difficulty Adaptation
Announce Type: new Abstract: A common intuition is that sentence embeddings should adapt to the difficulty of the input. We test this intuition in a controlled, multi-seed setting: a lightweight post-encoder adapter attaches to a frozen Qwen3-Embedding-0.6B encoder, accessing only its final pooled embedding, and is evaluated on four paraphrase and semantic-similarity tasks (PAWS, MRPC, QQP, STS-B). The naive form of the idea fails: surface-based per-sentence complexity is nearly uncorrelated...
$24bn 'trust test' for Trump? Khamenei aide seeks frozen assets, warns US of wider war
As the conflict in the Middle East escalates, Mohsen Rezaei, military adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, said a potential peace deal between the United States and Iran depends on the Trump administration agreeing to release $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets. In an interview with CNN, Rezaei said: "The negotiations are at a deadlock and (US President Donald) Trump must break this deadlock.