A teenage amateur footballer, Cerys Vaughan, was banned by the Football Association (FA) for questioning a transgender opponent’s gender during a match, claiming concerns about fairness and safety. After an appeal found her initial hearing “unfair” and the charges were dropped when the complainant withdrew, Vaughan expressed the case’s significant negative impact on her life and called for an apology from the FA. The FA confirmed the case closure, citing the complainant’s personal reasons for withdrawal, and stated that no further action would be taken.
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70,000,000-year-old dinosaur could unlock key cancer discoveries
New research led by Professor Justin Stebbing at Anglia Ruskin University suggests that studying dinosaur fossils, particularly a Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus with a jaw tumor discovered in Romania, could provide insights into cancer treatments. Using fine drills and microscopes, researchers found structures resembling human red blood cells within the fossil, helping to understand the role of environment on cancer. This study parallels the upcoming film "Jurassic World Rebirth," which features scientists exploring prehistoric remains to develop...
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