“Hitler’s jaw is at the FSB archives, the fragment of skull at the State Archive.”
Lieutenant-General Vasily Khristoforov, the chief archivist of the Russian security service, insists that a piece of ‘Hitler’s skull’ held by service is genuine. Earlier this year American researchers claimed the skull was female (Times).
“The Canarian coalition is brazenly removing ‘nuisance species’, such as the extremely endangered grasshopper (Acrostira euphobiae), which lives in an area of La Palma where they want to build a golf course.”
Juan Jose Bacallado, director of the Canary Islands’ Natural Science Museum, attacks the government’s removal of hundreds of animals from a protected species list (Daily Telegraph).
“The review and a linked investigation undertaken jointly by the BMJ and Channel 4 News cast doubt not only on the effectiveness and safety of oseltamivir (Tamiflu) but on the system by which drugs are evaluated, regulated, and promoted.”
The BMJ is not impressed by the information available on anti-flu drug oseltamivir.
“Officers were called at around 11.45am with reports of an explosion. Two people were taken to hospital via ambulance for treatment.”
A chemistry lab experiment is believed to be the cause of an explosion at Liverpool University in the UK, the Liverpool Daily Post reports (we would take their account of the chemicals involved with a pinch of salt though).