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Cyborg cockroaches are designed to complete tasks inside your HOME
Cyborg cockroaches designed to complete tasks inside your HOME can carry objects across the room, transform into a display and draw objects on paper Cyborg…
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A decade ago, a band of astronomers set out to investigate one of the oldest questions taunting philosophers, scientists, priests, astronomers, mystics and the rest…
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The new study of dreams carried out by researchers based in Finland has found that anxiety related to coronavirus features in more than half of…
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Security experts extract 75,000 ‘highly sensitive’ files from 100 USB drives sold on eBay that could be used by hackers to blackmail sellers who did…
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Five-eyed shrimp that swam the oceans over 500 million years ago could be the ‘missing link’ in the origin of arthropods, fossil reveals Researchers found…
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The desert city AlUla is located in a fertile oasis valley that has welcomed civilisations for more than 200,000 years. AlUla is best known among…
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The futuristic renders of Britain’s suggest polluting cars – or even roads – will no longer be required by 2100. And rain-guzzling skyscrapers and ‘living’…
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NASA astronauts Shannon Walker, Victor Glover, Michael Hopkins and Japan’s Soichi Noguchi will isolate from the world for 14 days. Their quarantine comes amid a…
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Fake ‘Elon Musk’ Twitter account launched cryptocurrency scam in Donald Trump’s tweet replies and stole $32,000 in bitcoin from users in just a few hours…
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People who live in areas with higher levels of air pollution are 11 per cent MORE likely to die if they catch Covid-19, study warns…
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Planet between Saturn and Uranus was ‘kicked out of the Solar System’ in its infancy — pushing the ice giants into new orbits around the…
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Michele de Nostredame, known by his followers simply as Nostradamus, is credited with supernatural powers of clairvoyance and foresight. Nostradamus’s followers are convinced the French…
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Astronomers have discovered what may be the most inhospitable planet ever, where it rains rocks, the seas are lava and there are winds of more…
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Astronomers have discovered the most inhospitable ‘hell’ planet ever that rains rocks with 60 mile deep lava seas and winds of more than 3,000 mph…
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World’s largest drone is set to transmit 5G connectivity from the stratosphere using an antenna capable producing 480 steerable beams to blanket the UK with…
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Your EARWAX could reveal how stressed or depressed you are by providing an easy way to measure the amount of cortisol in your body, study…
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Horses DON’T form attachment bonds with their owners despite what equine enthusiasts might think – but they do regard humans as ‘safe havens’ Humans have…
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Artificial nighttime light has more of an effect on the animal kingdom than previously thought. Researchers from the University of Exeter analysed more than 100…
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Astronomers find the Moon’s ‘long-lost twin’: Large chunk of rock that broke off from our satellite four BILLION years ago is found hiding behind Mars…
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Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will all be visible throughout November, shining brightly through the night. Mars will be visible in the southeast, while Jupiter and…
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As the world continues to warm, scientists have warned that there is another hidden danger living in the soil. Global soil contains up to three…
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Male worms have a ‘sex switch’ in their brain which helps them insert their ‘penis’ into a mate, scientists find UCL researchers found roundworms can…
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MIT engineers design AI model capable of detecting the coronavirus in a person’s cough with 98% accuracy Even people who are asymptomatic have subtle indications,…
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Since its discovery nearly 90 years ago in South Africa, the Florisbad skull has fascinated scientists. Uncovered in 1932 at the Florisbad site in Free…
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Neanderthal children started eating solid foods at six months old – just like modern humans, study claims Study of Neanderthal milk teeth reveals they used…
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Apple announces ‘One More Thing’ event for November 10 that is set to unveil new Mac lineup powered by its first in-house processor Apple has…
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Big fish including sharks may be playing a hitherto-hidden role in regulating the planet’s carbon dioxide (CO2) levels. Such aquatic animals are already known to…
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