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Apple will unveil the iPhone 14 on September 13, leakers claim
Save the date! Apple ‘will unveil the iPhone 14 on September 13’, report claims Apple-focused site iDropNews claims the iPhone…
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Scientists develop edible TAPE that can hold burritos together and prevent leakages
Unraveled, chaotic meals could be a thing of the past for burrito lovers thanks to a group of engineering students…
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Pee pals! Dolphins can recognise their friends by tasting their URINE, study reveals
Similar to how dogs sniff urine left by other dogs, dolphins can recognise each other by tasting their urine, a…
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Impossible Burger’s ‘BLEEDING’ meat-free patties may soon hit UK shelves
Meat-free burger maker Impossible Foods expects its ‘bleeding’ plant-based patties to hit UK supermarket shelves within the next year. The…
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Mind-altering parasite may make people more attractive, study finds
While disease usually may make us worse for wear, one cunning parasite makes its human carriers more physically desirable, a…
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Yellow-billed hornbill that shot to fame in The Lion King is being wiped out by climate change
Zazu is on the brink! Southern yellow-billed hornbill that shot to fame in The Lion King is being wiped out…
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Mysterious stone circle is unearthed within Castilly Henge
A mysterious stone circle has been unearthed at the centre of a prehistoric ritual site in Cornwall. Archaeologists said the…
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Australia’s rainforest trees are dying faster than ever, study finds
Trees in the Australian rainforest are dying twice as fast as they were in the 1980s due to climate change,…
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Galaxy is used as a ‘cosmic telescope’ to study young universe’s heart
Astronomers have used a galaxy as a giant magnifying glass to peer into galactic nurseries at the heart of the young…
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX launches 53 more Starlink satellites into orbit
Elon Musk’s SpaceX launches 53 more Starlink satellites into orbit before Falcon 9 rocket lands on a boat to be…
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Vets reveal what pugs USED to look like amid warning that the breed is being cruelly overbred
Shocking images have revealed how much pugs have changed over the years as a result of cruel inbreeding for fashion. …
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Buying a pug is CRUEL: Vets warn against celebrity-driven obsession with ‘cute’ flat-faces
With their squashed little noses and wrinkled faces, pugs have become a favourite with dog lovers and celebrities. Gerard Butler,…
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Greenhouse gases, sea-level, ocean heat and ocean acidification all reached record highs in 2021
Four key climate change indicators reached record highs last year, a damning new report has revealed, as experts warn that…
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Ancient tooth found in Asia belonged to a Denisovan girl, study finds
A 150,000-year-old tooth discovered in Southeast Asia once belonged to a young Denisovan girl, a new study claims. The ancient…
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SpaceX and Blue Origin reusable rockets are POLLUTING the atmosphere, study warns
SpaceX and Blue Origin reusable rockets are POLLUTING the atmosphere: Exhaust fumes from rocket engines could affect Earth’s climate, study…
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AI is better at hiring staff than human bosses, study finds
Artificial intelligence (AI) is better at hiring staff than human bosses, but companies still don’t trust it in the recruitment…
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‘Deep ocean’ water will warm by a further 0.36°F in the next 50 years, scientists predict
‘Deep ocean’ water more than 2,300ft below the surface will warm by a further 0.36°F in the next 50 years…
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This Ansio remote control tower fan is on sale for 51% off ahead of the summer heat
Heatwave deals: This remote control tower fan that’s ‘quite enough to have on all night’ is on sale with 51%…
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NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover embarks on key mission to search for signs of ancient alien life
Nasa‘s Perseverance rover has reached a key moment in its search for evidence of past life on Mars. The car-sized robot,…
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Yawning evolved as a social cue to warn others we are less alert, study says
Many theories have been proposed to explain why animals yawn, such as replenish oxygen supplies, cool the brain and even…
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Will the world EVER be able to rely on cryptocurrencies?
From Bitcoin to Ethereum, cryptocurrencies are nursing large losses due to a massive market meltdown in the broader crypto market last week.…
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Huge squadron of manta rays is recorded off Indonesia
More than 1,000 manta rays have been recorded living in waters near Indonesia — offering hope for the future of the…
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Super Blood Moon dazzles stargazers on Monday morning
New photos show a ‘Super Blood Moon’ in the sky on Sunday night and early Monday morning – marking two…
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Playing video games can help boost children’s intelligence – unlike watching TV!
Many parents feel guilty when their children spend hours on end staring at screens – and some even worry it could…
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Fat people are seen as more interested in long-term relationships, study finds
What your WEIGHT says about your dating intentions: Fat people are seen as more interested in long-term relationships – while…
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Skeleton of a dinosaur that inspired the ‘raptor’ in Jurassic Park sells for $12.4 MILLION
A skeleton of a fearsome dinosaur that was depicted in a terrifying scene in Jurassic Park has sold for a whopping…
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Reliable leaker claims Apple will finally ditch Lightning port for USB-C in its 2023 iPhones
Back in 2012, Apple caused mass hysteria amongst iPhone owners as it switched the original 30-pin charging port to its…
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Look out for the ‘Super Blood Moon’ total lunar eclipse on Sunday night
Skywatchers are in for a treat this weekend, as two rare moon events take place at the same time on Sunday…
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Scientists study genomes to find origins of the first farmers
The first farmers originated from the mixing of two groups of hunter-gatherers brought together by dramatic climate change 12,900 years…
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One small step towards plants on the MOON? Scientists grow cress in lunar soil for the first time
For any astronauts hoping to survive on the surface of the moon, growing crops will be an essential. Now, scientists…
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Huge green fireball is seen streaking across the sky in Britain
A huge fireball has been filmed streaking across the sky in Britain. The dazzling meteor burned up over the south…
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Astronomers see a nova explosion on a white dwarf for the first time
Astronomers in Germany have spotted a fiery ‘nova explosion’ from a white dwarf for the very first time. Researchers observed…
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Royal Mail is building 500 drones to carry mail to remote communities
Royal Mail is building a fleet of 500 drones to carry mail to remote communities all over the UK, including…
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Creepy VR mask controls how much AIR you can breathe to simulate scenarios with restricted air
The idea of a virtual reality (VR) headset that can restrict your breathing may sound like some kind of futuristic…
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Spacecraft crash into asteroid at 15K mph is not self-indulgent NASA experiment, writes TOM LEONARD
One day in late September a box-shaped spacecraft weighing approximately half a ton will slam into an asteroid seven million…
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Jars of echidnas dating back to the 1880s rediscovered in Cambridge
Echidna and platypus specimens dating back nearly 150 years have been rediscovered in a university museum. Collected in the 1880s…
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Eco watchdog eyes legal threat over toxic air and water to force Government to meet obligations
Eco watchdog eyes legal threat over toxic air and water in bid to force Government to meet clean-up obligations Office…
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Diners choose more eco-friendly meals when the carbon footprint of each dish is printed on the menu
How restaurants can step up in the fight again climate change: Diners choose more eco-friendly meals when the carbon footprint…
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Brain fluid from young mice can improve memory in old mice, study shows
Memory loss has been reversed in mice by injecting them with BRAIN FLUID from younger rodents – raising hope for…
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Preventing banana skins from developing brown spots can help tackle food waste, study finds
Many of us avoid eating bananas when they start to form small brown spots, leading to costly food waste. Now,…
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#NewProfilePic: Warning issued over viral app which hoover data and sends it to Moscow
A new phone app which offers users a free digital avatar is taking facial-recognition quality photographs and sending them to…
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Incredibly crisp image of a nearby galaxy captured by NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope
Incredibly crisp image of a nearby galaxy captured by NASA’s new $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope demonstrates huge leap…
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Women are seen as more attractive, feminine, and of a higher status when they wear high heels
While many women only dig out their heels for a wedding or special event, a new study may encourage you…
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Warning over toxic caterpillars as experts warn touching them can cause nasty rash
Warning over toxic caterpillars as experts tell nature-lovers that touching them can cause nasty rash Caterpillars’ hairs can cause rashes,…
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Apple discontinues the iPod after 20 years
It’s one of the most successful Apple products of all time, and revolutionised the way we listen to music. Now,…
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Ancient Romans’ answer to Roadchef? Archaeologists uncover 2,000-year-old roadside ‘service station’
The Ancient Roman equivalent of a roadside service station has been unearthed in Hertfordshire, along with a hoard of artefacts showing…
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Seasonal flu may be a direct descendant of the 1918 ‘Spanish flu’
Seasonal flu virus may be a direct descendant of the 1918 ‘Spanish flu’ that caused a global pandemic and killed…
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Vegan labels can make people think the food won’t taste good, study says
More and more food producers are slapping ‘vegan‘ labels on their products to entice a new generation of ethical eaters.…
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The yellow brick road to Atlantis? Incredible rock formation spotted on ocean floor near Hawaii
The ‘yellow brick road’ to Atlantis? Deep-sea researchers spot incredible rock formation while exploring the Pacific Ocean floor near Hawaii…
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Hurry! Last chance to shop the bestselling Kindle e-reader for under £50
Hurry! These Amazon device deals will be gone before you know it – last chance to shop the bestselling Kindle…
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