Digital avatars may help treat schizophrenia
A digital avatar therapy could help treat schizophrenia by controlling the voices patients hear inside their heads while hallucinating, scientists say.
New Zealand bowlers restrict England to 227/9
New Zealand put their Test woes to one side as they held England to 227 for nine in the first one-day international at Lord’s on Friday.
Gayle urges ICC to follow IPL-style publicity
West Indies star Chris Gayle believes the International Cricket Council have something to learn from the Indian Premier League (IPL) when it comes to publicising events such as the Champions Trophy.
Feisty Irish tame Lions
England were left with more questions than answers after being held to a 1-1 friendly draw by the Republic of Ireland at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday in the neighbouring countries’ first meeting in 18
Rafa leaves harried yet proud
The best Rafael Benitez could say about his time at Chelsea was that he left with the grudging and muted respect of even his most vituperative critics.
7 departments agree to new cuts: osborne
British chancellor George Osborne has started negotiations with the UK government departments to cut spending by £11.5 billion.
Malnutrition to cost India up to $46 billion?
Malnutrition in children at the start of life severely impairs their learning ability affecting their literacy and then affects their earning ability later in life, according to a study commissioned b
Malnutrition to cost India up to $46 billion?
Malnutrition in children at the start of life severely impairs their learning ability affecting their literacy and then affects their earning ability later in life, according to a study commissioned b
Superb Robben gives Bayern victory
Bayern Munich overcame the heartbreak of losing two finals in three seasons by beating Borussia Dortmund 2-1 in a memorable all-German Champions League final on Saturday to become European champions f
Woolwich killing was not a lone wolf attack: May
The murder of British soldier Lee Rigby, who was killed in southeast London on Wednesday, was not a “lone-wolf” attack, Britain’s home minister Theresa May said on Sunday as three more men were arrest