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People with COVID-19 antibodies 'ARE protected against reinfection'

Lottie Casas November 20, 2020

People with COVID-19 antibodies ARE protected against reinfection for at least six months, Oxford study finds Research from Oxford University Hospitals studied 12,180 healthcare workers …

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Dinosaur skeleton: T-rex and Triceratops permanently preserved after dying locked in fight

Lottie Casas November 20, 2020

A T-rex and a triceratops died and were swiftly buried side-by-side in a single grave, with each bearing brutal battle scars. The dinosaur pair are…

Read More Dinosaur skeleton: T-rex and Triceratops permanently preserved after dying locked in fight
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3,500-pound great white shark pings tracker off North Carolina

Lottie Casas November 20, 2020

Fox News Flash top headlines for Nov. 19 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. A great white shark…

Read More 3,500-pound great white shark pings tracker off North Carolina
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The WHO will not recommend remdesivir for COVID-19 patients, since it doesn't seem to boost their chances of survival

Lottie Casas November 20, 2020

The FDA approved remdesivir as a treatment for severe COVID-19 cases last month, after granting emergency authorization in May. But on Thursday, the World Health…

Read More The WHO will not recommend remdesivir for COVID-19 patients, since it doesn't seem to boost their chances of survival
Science

Students discover hidden message behind 15th century manuscript

Lottie Casas November 19, 2020

Students discover hidden message behind 15th century manuscript using ultraviolet-fluorescence imaging system they built in class Hidden writing has been discovered by students on a…

Read More Students discover hidden message behind 15th century manuscript
Science

Venus life: Phosphine discovery could be wide of the mark – study

Lottie Casas November 19, 2020

In September, Venus made headlines after scientists discovered large swathes of phosphine in the planet’s atmosphere. By current understandings, phosphine is created through biological processes…

Read More Venus life: Phosphine discovery could be wide of the mark – study
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C-section tots more likely to be ill as they miss vaginal bacteria

Lottie Casas November 19, 2020

Babies born by C-section are more likely to be hospitalised during their first 5 years of life because they miss out on ‘good’ bacteria from…

Read More C-section tots more likely to be ill as they miss vaginal bacteria
Science

Don’t Get Between a Caterpillar and Its Milkweed

Lottie Casas November 19, 2020

In the 1969 children’s book “The Very Hungry Caterpillar,” the tiny protagonist spends a week snarfing his way through a smorgasbord of fruits, meats, sugary…

Read More Don’t Get Between a Caterpillar and Its Milkweed
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Sending just ONE email less every day could save 1,000 tonnes of CO2

Lottie Casas November 19, 2020

Sending just ONE email less every day could cut CO2 emissions by 16,000 tonnes – the same as 80,000 flights Research from OVO Energy found…

Read More Sending just ONE email less every day could save 1,000 tonnes of CO2
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Glass bottles are WORSE for the environment than plastic, study says

Lottie Casas November 19, 2020

Glass bottles are much WORSE for the environment than plastic because manufacturing them uses more energy and resources, study finds Researchers from Southampton evaluated various types…

Read More Glass bottles are WORSE for the environment than plastic, study says
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NASA solves 16-year-old ‘missing link’ mystery of Blue Ring Nebula

Lottie Casas November 19, 2020

Astronomers at US-based space agency NASA can finally explain how the strange fluorescent debris of the Blue Ring Nebula first formed. The Blue Ring Nebula…

Read More NASA solves 16-year-old ‘missing link’ mystery of Blue Ring Nebula
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Stone Age human ‘campsite’ unearthed in New Forest archaeological dig

Lottie Casas November 19, 2020

Experts have uncovered intriguing flint tools and the remnants of a 7,000-year-old hazelnut shell from an archaeological dig at the Beaulieu Estate in Hampshire’s New…

Read More Stone Age human ‘campsite’ unearthed in New Forest archaeological dig
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Aircraft engine noise could be SLASHED thanks to revolutionary owl feather study

Lottie Casas November 19, 2020

Aircraft engines are acknowledged as a significant source of noise, with some planes exceeding 140 decibels during takeoff and landing alone. Noises at such levels…

Read More Aircraft engine noise could be SLASHED thanks to revolutionary owl feather study
Science

Killer whales blamed for vanishing great white sharks off Cape Town

Lottie Casas November 19, 2020

Killer whales are blamed for vanishing population of great white sharks off Cape Town’s coast, as the orcas are known to attack and kill the…

Read More Killer whales blamed for vanishing great white sharks off Cape Town
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Scientists solve 16-year-old mystery of the Blue Nebula

Lottie Casas November 19, 2020

Scientists solve 16-year-old mystery of the Blue Nebula, finding it formed after a sun-like star consumed a smaller stellar companion The Blue Nebula was discovered…

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Science

High smartphone use linked with impulsiveness and instant rewards

Lottie Casas November 18, 2020

Smartphone users who spend a lot of time gaming or browsing social media apps have less self-control and are more impulsive, study finds Experts prevent evidence…

Read More High smartphone use linked with impulsiveness and instant rewards
Science

Children test negative for Covid-19 but have antibodies and symptoms

Lottie Casas November 18, 2020

Children can test negative for Covid-19 despite living with infected parents, having mild symptoms and creating antibodies, study finds Researchers report a case study of…

Read More Children test negative for Covid-19 but have antibodies and symptoms
Science

Great white sharks disappearing from South Africa – and a huge predator is to blame

Lottie Casas November 18, 2020

Great whites are considered the apex predator of the ocean. They can reach sizes of more than six metres, and have more than 300 serrated…

Read More Great white sharks disappearing from South Africa – and a huge predator is to blame
Science

These Shrimp Leave the Safety of Water and Walk on Land. But Why?

Lottie Casas November 18, 2020

The shrimp stop swimming at dusk and gather near the river’s edge. After sunset, they begin to climb out of the water. Then they march.…

Read More These Shrimp Leave the Safety of Water and Walk on Land. But Why?
Science

European Vega rocket crashed to the ground due to a 'wiring error'

Lottie Casas November 18, 2020

European Vega rocket that crashed to the ground just minutes after launch destroying two satellites worth £280 MILLION may have failed due to one person’s…

Read More European Vega rocket crashed to the ground due to a 'wiring error'
Science

Researchers hack a robotic vacuum cleaner to record speech remotely

Lottie Casas November 18, 2020

Your robot vacuum cleaner could be picking up dirt of a different sort: Experts say the devices can be hacked to listen in to household…

Read More Researchers hack a robotic vacuum cleaner to record speech remotely
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Three times as many cells infected with coronavirus in smokers' lungs

Lottie Casas November 18, 2020

Smoking cigarettes causes THREE times as many cells to be infected with the coronavirus by dampening the immune system, study suggests UCLA researchers created models…

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Science

Scientists describe one of the oldest known sauropod dinosaurs

Lottie Casas November 18, 2020

Gentle giant: Dinosaur the size of a double-decker bus that roamed the Earth 179 million years ago ‘may have reached its enormous size due to…

Read More Scientists describe one of the oldest known sauropod dinosaurs
Science

Teaching and complex tools evolved together in humans, study says

Lottie Casas November 18, 2020

Humans’ ability to TEACH makes us better at developing complex tools – including modern-day inventions like the internet Researchers say the speediest way to create…

Read More Teaching and complex tools evolved together in humans, study says
Science

China sending rocket to the Moon to collect sample NEXT WEEK

Lottie Casas November 17, 2020

China’s Long March-5 rocket has been transported into launching position, and will take off early next week. The rocket was transported by tractor from its…

Read More China sending rocket to the Moon to collect sample NEXT WEEK
Science

When can I get a coronavirus vaccine?

Lottie Casas November 17, 2020

Both Moderna and Pfizer have recently delivered promising news that their coronavirus vaccines are highly effective, in large, diverse human trials. But that doesn't mean…

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Science

Army-funded algorithm decodes brain signals responsible for behaviors

Lottie Casas November 17, 2020

Army-funded algorithm decodes brain signals responsible for behaviors like walking and breathing and could one day allow people to control prosthetics simply by thinking The…

Read More Army-funded algorithm decodes brain signals responsible for behaviors
Science

Mars meteorite reveals Red Planet’s elusive internal structure – ‘A great surprise’

Lottie Casas November 17, 2020

The latest research has revealed the mineral zircon is apparently abundant on the surface of Earth’s nearest neighbour, Mars. University of Copenhagen scientists arrived at…

Read More Mars meteorite reveals Red Planet’s elusive internal structure – ‘A great surprise’
Science

Biomimicry exposed: How nature inspires cutting-edge tech from slug slime to octopus skin

Lottie Casas November 17, 2020

The natural world has continuously evolved over aeons to overcome obstacles by adapting to ever-changing environments. Engineers today are learning a great deal from the…

Read More Biomimicry exposed: How nature inspires cutting-edge tech from slug slime to octopus skin
Science

Leonids meteor shower: Can I still watch the shooting stars tonight – where is best place?

Lottie Casas November 17, 2020

The 2020 Leonid meteor shower reaches its maximum on Tuesday and Wednesday night. As a result, amateur astronomers and intrepid photographers alike can expect to…

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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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Master precise lash application with specialized tools In the art of lash extensions, precision is paramount. Achieving flawless results requires not only skill but also…

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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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Jessie J cuddles baby son Sky, 6 months, during sweet family day out to Lapland UK

Lottie Casas December 21, 2023

Jessie J cuddled up to her six month old baby son Sky as they enjoyed a sweet family day out to Lapland, just days before…

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Bernard The Elf In 'The Santa Clause' 'Memba Him?!

Lottie Casas December 21, 2023

American actor David Krumholtz was 16 years old when he landed the role of Bernard The Elf — the grumpy head elf of Santa’s workshop…

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