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Light pollution is interfering with coral reproductive cycles

Lottie Casas November 6, 2020

Light pollution in coastal regions around the world is endangering coral populations by interfering with their natural reproductive cycles Artificial lights from street lamps, billboards…

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Cyborg cockroaches are designed to complete tasks inside your HOME

Lottie Casas November 6, 2020

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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Coffee could help obsessive germaphobes resist the urge to clean

Lottie Casas November 6, 2020

Coffee could help germaphobes who compulsively wash their hands to overcome their obsessive behaviour, study suggests Individuals with OCD suffer from intrusive and unwanted thought…

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Looking for Another Earth? Here Are 300 Million, Maybe

Lottie Casas November 6, 2020

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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Coronavirus nightmare: COVID ‘making way into dreams’ as pandemic saturates everyday life

Lottie Casas November 5, 2020

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 75,00 files from USB drives sold on eBay

Lottie Casas November 5, 2020

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 from 500 million years ago could be 'missing link'

Lottie Casas November 5, 2020

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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Archaeology news: New AlUla discoveries to fill ‘missing links’ in Saudi Arabia’s history

Lottie Casas November 5, 2020

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…

Read More Archaeology news: New AlUla discoveries to fill ‘missing links’ in Saudi Arabia’s history
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Spider Silk Is Stronger Than Steel. It Also Assembles Itself.

Lottie Casas November 5, 2020

Pound for pound, spider silk is stronger than steel and tougher than Kevlar. But it doesn’t start out that way. The silk starts out in…

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Climate change: How UK cities will look in 2100 if environment issues tackled now – report

Lottie Casas November 5, 2020

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 news: Astronauts placed under quarantine before historic SpaceX launch to the ISS

Lottie Casas November 5, 2020

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 scam in Trump tweet replies

Lottie Casas November 5, 2020

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 in polluted areas are 11% MORE likely to die of Covid-19

Lottie Casas November 5, 2020

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

Lottie Casas November 4, 2020

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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Nostradamus election predictions: Did the French mystic predict who will win US election?

Lottie Casas November 4, 2020

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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‘Most inhospitable planet ever’ with raining rocks and lava oceans discovered

Lottie Casas November 4, 2020

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 planet ever

Lottie Casas November 4, 2020

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 from the stratosphere

Lottie Casas November 4, 2020

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

Lottie Casas November 3, 2020

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, study finds

Lottie Casas November 3, 2020

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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Light pollution destroying the natural world – study

Lottie Casas November 3, 2020

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 claim to have found the Moon's 'long-lost twin'

Lottie Casas November 3, 2020

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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What planets can I see tonight? FIVE planets to shine brightly this month

Lottie Casas November 3, 2020

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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Climate change warning: 230 billion tons of carbon in soil could be released

Lottie Casas November 3, 2020

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' to help insert their penis into a mate

Lottie Casas November 3, 2020

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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AI can identify asymptomatic people with COVID-19 by their coughs

Lottie Casas November 2, 2020

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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Archaeology: 260,000-year Florisbad skull is ‘key’ to understanding origin of our species

Lottie Casas November 2, 2020

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 weaned in a similar way to modern humans

Lottie Casas November 2, 2020

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

Lottie Casas November 2, 2020

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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Global warming news: Study reveals SHARKS may hold key to saving Earth

Lottie Casas November 2, 2020

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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