• My Profile
  • Saved articles
  • Newsletters
  • Sign out
Sign in
  • Register
  • Sign in

News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling
TN Magazine
Special reports
Weekend

Podcasts Newsletters Follow us App Video
TN MagazineSpecial reportsWeekend
News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling
News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling

Daniel Bardsley

Daniel Bardsley

Contributor

Articles

A study shows that about 40 per cent of students in the UAE uses vapes, which medical professionals say are best used as smoking cessation aids. Reuters
Vape use among UAE university students highest in Arab states, study suggests

Researchers say almost 40% of UAE's university students use nicotine products compared to 24% in second-place Kuwait

UAESeptember 22, 2025
Cynthia Lao is a cat rescuer in Dubai who is looking for a home for herself and her 26 cats. Photo: Cynthia Lao
Dubai resident is looking for a new home for herself – and her 26 cats

Cynthia Lao is trying to find adopters or fosters for her rescued animals

UAESeptember 21, 2025
The dodo was wiped out from its native home in Mauritius in the 17th century. Getty
How Jurassic Park-style science could bring the dodo back from the dead

Four centuries after the bird's extinction coined the phrase, a Texan biotech company is experimenting on cells from one of its surviving relatives – and promising to give it life once more

NewsSeptember 19, 2025
Dr Khalil Ramadi is an assistant professor at NYU Abu Dhabi, with the diminutive invention aiming to boost patient care. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Abu Dhabi scientists develop 'Ozempic-buster' weight-loss device

New York University Abu Dhabi creates oral LED alternative designed to regulate appetite

HealthSeptember 09, 2025
A minimum wage would increase the quality of life for low-paid workers, say its supporters. Antonie Robertson/The National
Would minimum wage help UAE's lowest-paid workers?

Other GCC nations could follow Qatar's example

UAESeptember 06, 2025
Dr Gary Brown deep in the Empty Quarter during a recent visit. Photo: Dr Gary Brown
Why the UAE's famed Empty Quarter is not as empty as you might think

During visits spanning two decades, Gary Brown has seen a wealth of plant and animal life in the harsh desert region

UAESeptember 05, 2025
A giant dust storm approaches the Phoenix metro area as a monsoon storm pushes the dust into the air. AP Photo
Is AI the secret to forecasting our changing climate?

New approaches to predicting the weather and wildfires are emerging

NewsAugust 30, 2025
General view of crowds of people crossing the road in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Dubai population hits four million – here's what lies ahead

Efforts are under way to make it a more liveable city with traffic-free neighbourhoods and metro expansion

UAEAugust 28, 2025
Globally, meat consumption has increased from 70 million tonnes in 2017 to 365 million tonnes in 2024. AFP
Why Gulf study has beef with global meat consumption

Amount of red meat eaten around world must drop by 70% by 2050 to combat climate change, researchers say

UAEAugust 27, 2025
Experts say that Etihad Rail passenger services will bring many benefits to Sharjah. Wam
How Etihad Rail is expected to transform Sharjah

Trains will improve access to emirate's University City, cut carbon emissions on roads and strengthen communities, experts say

UAEAugust 27, 2025
A study has revealed how three rural settlements grew in size and prosperity as demand for dates from Sohar's port and hinterland soared. The National
Scientists shed light on Gulf boom-time based on dates rather than oil

Study finds three villages near Al Ain thrived during 18th and 19th centuries

UAEAugust 24, 2025
Pelage Pharmaceuticals have trialled a drug that aims to combat male-pattern baldness. Getty Images
Scientists comb through research for milestone cure for male baldness

Pharmaceutical companies look to gain a slice of the multibillion-dollar anti-baldness market

HealthAugust 17, 2025
The benefits of stopping smoking aren't just health-related. Paulo Vecina / The National
Abu Dhabi anti-smoking programmes do more than save lives, study suggests

Programmes helping people to quit smoking in Abu Dhabi can save more than 16 times the cost of the schemes

UAEAugust 16, 2025
Robert F Kennedy Jr, the US Health Secretary, is an outspoken vaccine sceptic. AFP
Scientists share concern over US vaccine funding cuts

Robert F Kennedy's attack on 22 vaccine-development projects sparks warning

NewsAugust 08, 2025
Etihad Rail press conference, At Etihad Rail Al Faya Depot in Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
Etihad Rail set to connect Dubai and Abu Dhabi and transform UAE

The 350kph electric line could spur international investment and further development, say experts

UAEAugust 08, 2025
More Articles

IPSO regulated

News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
Olympics
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Cycling
Weekend
Living in the UAE
TN Magazine
Podcasts Newsletters Read E-Paper Print Subscriptions Video App
About UsContact UsWork With UsAdvertise With UsTerms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicySitemapArchiveRegistration FAQsRosalynn Carter Fellowship
IPSO regulated
Follow us
Get news alerts from
The National logo
You can manage notifications at any time by clicking the notifications icon.