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Science

Cockapoo’s uncanny impression of Princess Diana stuns the internet

Lottie Casas August 19, 2021

Princess Diana was well known for her iconic hairstyle, renowned for her sense of fashion, and a much-loved member of the Royal Family. She had…

Read More Cockapoo’s uncanny impression of Princess Diana stuns the internet
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Creepy ‘killer clown’ on Google Earth sends shivers down viewers’ spines

Lottie Casas August 18, 2021

A killer clown has apparently been spotted in Google Earth by eagle-eyed viewers who claim they are spooked to the core. In a TikTok video,…

Read More Creepy ‘killer clown’ on Google Earth sends shivers down viewers’ spines
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Google's Pixel 5a with 5G will be last to include charger in the box

Lottie Casas August 18, 2021

Google unveils new Pixel 5A with bigger screen and more powerful battery – and reveals flagship Pixel 6 will NOT come packaged with a charger…

Read More Google's Pixel 5a with 5G will be last to include charger in the box
Science

Treaty to protect ozone layer 'saved Earth from 4.5°F global warming'

Lottie Casas August 18, 2021

International treaty signed in 1987 to protect the ozone layer helped save our planet from 4.5°F global warming that could have resulted in a ‘scorched…

Read More Treaty to protect ozone layer 'saved Earth from 4.5°F global warming'
Science

Tiny lab-grown brain develops rudimentary 'eyes' that detect light

Lottie Casas August 18, 2021

Tiny blobs of human brain cells are grown in a lab with rudimentary ‘eyes’ that can detect light Round blobs known as brain organoids, are…

Read More Tiny lab-grown brain develops rudimentary 'eyes' that detect light
Science

Prehistoric ‘hobbit’ creature discovery shows stunning evolution after dinosaur extinction

Lottie Casas August 18, 2021

Dinosaurs: Researcher says the pre-historic creatures STILL exist We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding…

Read More Prehistoric ‘hobbit’ creature discovery shows stunning evolution after dinosaur extinction
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Blob of human brain grows functioning eyes in lab dish sparking ‘horror’

Lottie Casas August 18, 2021

Mini brains grown in a lab from stem cells have spontaneously developed rudimentary eye structures, scientists report in a fascinating new paper. A batch of…

Read More Blob of human brain grows functioning eyes in lab dish sparking ‘horror’
Science

This Brain Remained Intact in a 310 Million-Year-Old Fossil

Lottie Casas August 18, 2021

Brain tissue is innately squishy. Unlike bones, shells or teeth, it is rich in fat and rots quickly, seldom making an appearance in the fossil…

Read More This Brain Remained Intact in a 310 Million-Year-Old Fossil
Science

Underwater volcano 745 miles south of Tokyo has created a new island

Lottie Casas August 18, 2021

Japan has a new island! Underwater volcanic eruption 745 miles south of Tokyo has created a new crescent-shaped landmass near the Japanese archipelago Niijima —…

Read More Underwater volcano 745 miles south of Tokyo has created a new island
Science

UK vaccine breakthrough: New ‘highly effective’ jab for deadly variants – 50m available

Lottie Casas August 18, 2021

Vaccine passport: GB News panel clash over French protests We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our…

Read More UK vaccine breakthrough: New ‘highly effective’ jab for deadly variants – 50m available
Science

Archaeologists uncover Iron Age wooden pagan idol in Irish bog

Lottie Casas August 18, 2021

Archaeologists uncover Iron Age 8ft wooden statue of a pagan deity in an Irish bog near the prehistoric royal site of Rathcroghan An 8-foot tall…

Read More Archaeologists uncover Iron Age wooden pagan idol in Irish bog
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Full Moon: When is the next full moon in the UK? Exact dates and timings exposed

Lottie Casas August 17, 2021

Full moon: NASA scientist explains why moon appears ‘brighter’ We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our…

Read More Full Moon: When is the next full moon in the UK? Exact dates and timings exposed
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Partially mummified skeleton with white hair discovered in Pompeii

Lottie Casas August 17, 2021

Meet Marcus Venerius Secundio: Partially mummified skeleton with white hair and part of an ear still intact is discovered in a tomb in Pompeii belonging…

Read More Partially mummified skeleton with white hair discovered in Pompeii
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Hero cat’s ‘furious meows’ saves owner after she plunges 70ft in horror fall

Lottie Casas August 17, 2021

A black cat has been hailed a hero after its 'meows' sparked a rescue effort for the pet's owner who fell 70ft down a steep…

Read More Hero cat’s ‘furious meows’ saves owner after she plunges 70ft in horror fall
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Kwasi Kwarteng slams EU as Brexit Britain announces ‘world-leading’ £4bn energy plan

Lottie Casas August 17, 2021

Nissan 'loves' being in Sunderland says Kwasi Kwarteng We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding…

Read More Kwasi Kwarteng slams EU as Brexit Britain announces ‘world-leading’ £4bn energy plan
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Toxic metals are seeping into our BONES, study warns

Lottie Casas August 17, 2021

Toxic metals are seeping into our BONES as they’re released into the air during the production of smartphones, batteries, solar panels and wind turbines, study…

Read More Toxic metals are seeping into our BONES, study warns
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Dog’s snout burned off after horror encounter with ‘UK’s most dangerous plant’

Lottie Casas August 17, 2021

A pet pooch had its nose flesh scorched off by the sun after a brush with Britain's most dangerous plant. The dog's owner Ang Brown,…

Read More Dog’s snout burned off after horror encounter with ‘UK’s most dangerous plant’
Science

Thrill-seeking Brits visit most dangerous holiday hotspots for ‘dark tourism’

Lottie Casas August 17, 2021

Thrill-seeking Brits are hunting out the world's most dangerous travel hotspots around the globe and risking their lives in conflict-riddled countries. The spotlight was turned…

Read More Thrill-seeking Brits visit most dangerous holiday hotspots for ‘dark tourism’
Science

Climate change was killing dinosaurs BEFORE asteroid hit – new study rewrites history

Lottie Casas August 17, 2021

Tyrannosaurus rex: Expert examines brain of dinosaur We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of…

Read More Climate change was killing dinosaurs BEFORE asteroid hit – new study rewrites history
Science

Scientists calculate pi to a new record of 62.8 TRILLION figures

Lottie Casas August 17, 2021

Easy as pi: Scientists calculate pi to a new record of 62.8 TRILLION figures and it only took them 108 days – 3.5 times faster…

Read More Scientists calculate pi to a new record of 62.8 TRILLION figures
Science

Strange flashing light seen in River Thames baffles locals as some blame aliens

Lottie Casas August 16, 2021

Don’t miss a thing by getting the Daily Star’s biggest headlines straight to your inbox! A mysterious flashing light seen lurking beneath the surface of…

Read More Strange flashing light seen in River Thames baffles locals as some blame aliens
Science

Blonde dog coats come from an extinct canid from two MILLION years ago

Lottie Casas August 16, 2021

How the Retriever got its golden coat: Blonde colouring in dogs originated from an extinct relation of grey wolves more than two MILLION years ago,…

Read More Blonde dog coats come from an extinct canid from two MILLION years ago
Science

Albert Einstein’s equation used 100 years on to create matter from light in world first

Lottie Casas August 16, 2021

Albert Einstein: Expert outlines 'astounding' doomsday theory We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of…

Read More Albert Einstein’s equation used 100 years on to create matter from light in world first
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Three million children in England 'go to school in toxic air areas'

Lottie Casas August 16, 2021

More than three MILLION children in England attend schools in areas with toxic air pollution – while 99% of Londoners live on streets with dangerous…

Read More Three million children in England 'go to school in toxic air areas'
Science

NASA slams Russian claims US astronaut drilled a hole in the ISS

Lottie Casas August 16, 2021

NASA hits back at Russian claims that astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor drilled a HOLE in the ISS in 2018 to force an early return to Earth…

Read More NASA slams Russian claims US astronaut drilled a hole in the ISS
Science

Forgotten island with ‘open coffins and bones’ emerged from Kent river: ‘Like horror film’

Lottie Casas August 16, 2021

Deadman's Island: Natalie Graham explores Coffin Bay We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of…

Read More Forgotten island with ‘open coffins and bones’ emerged from Kent river: ‘Like horror film’
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Google Maps Street View user finds ‘weird thing’ while searching for Google’s HQ

Lottie Casas August 16, 2021

A Google Maps user has made a bizarre discovery while searching for the internet search engine's headquarters. According to the Reddit profile ChromeXBoy they were…

Read More Google Maps Street View user finds ‘weird thing’ while searching for Google’s HQ
Science

Week of NASA woes: Why first Mars sample failed, Boeing Starliner launch delayed indefinitely

Lottie Casas August 14, 2021

NASA plans mission to Venus amid renewed interest in space exploration Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimo tells ‘Your World’ why space has become more ‘accessible’…

Read More Week of NASA woes: Why first Mars sample failed, Boeing Starliner launch delayed indefinitely
Science

Blind Golden Retriever wears ‘basketball hoop’ to stop her bumping into things

Lottie Casas August 14, 2021

The owners of an adorable Golden Retriever who was born blind have bought her a basketball hoop-like instrument to stop her from bumping into things.…

Read More Blind Golden Retriever wears ‘basketball hoop’ to stop her bumping into things
Science

Archaeology breakthrough: Researchers unearthed ‘world’s oldest coin’ in China excavation

Lottie Casas August 14, 2021

Christianity ‘turned to archaeology to promote bible’ says expert We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our…

Read More Archaeology breakthrough: Researchers unearthed ‘world’s oldest coin’ in China excavation

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Introduction to Wedding Banquet Trends in 2024 As we step into 2024, the landscape of wedding banquets is evolving in exciting ways, reflecting a blend…

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What is Lucky Jet online? Lucky Jet is an innovative online casino game crafted by Spribe, a prominent name in gaming software development. Launched in…

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