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Jeff Bezos’s Company Is Carrying Cargo to Space. It’s Not Amazon.

Lottie Casas October 13, 2020

West Texas is not quite like the moon. But it can serve as a handy stand-in. On Tuesday, Blue Origin, the rocket company started by…

Read More Jeff Bezos’s Company Is Carrying Cargo to Space. It’s Not Amazon.
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Life after death: Woman believes ‘silhouetted figures gave her all Earthly knowledge’

Lottie Casas October 13, 2020

A person who gives her name as just Shirley temporarily died following complications during surgery. Thankfully, Shirley was brought back from the dead but believes…

Read More Life after death: Woman believes ‘silhouetted figures gave her all Earthly knowledge’
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NASA news: Russia rejects opportunity to work with NASA on space Gateway

Lottie Casas October 13, 2020

NASA is leading a project which will see the space agency build an orbiting laboratory around the Moon, much in the same way the International…

Read More NASA news: Russia rejects opportunity to work with NASA on space Gateway
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Doll ‘possessed by demons’ cried ‘real tears’ as ghost hunters searched bar

Lottie Casas October 13, 2020

A terrifying haunted doll possessed by demons began crying "freshwater" tears as she became upset as ghost hunters searched for ghouls at a bar. Paranormal…

Read More Doll ‘possessed by demons’ cried ‘real tears’ as ghost hunters searched bar
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Cracking the secrets of how bats survive coronaviruses

Lottie Casas October 13, 2020

Scientists have deciphered the genetic blueprints of six of the world’s bats. Their codes of life contain genetic clues to their “exceptional immunity”, which protects…

Read More Cracking the secrets of how bats survive coronaviruses
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Infectious coronaviruses ‘were in bats for decades’

Lottie Casas October 13, 2020

Coronaviruses capable of infecting humans may have been circulating undetected in bats for decades. Research suggests one of the closest known ancestors of the virus…

Read More Infectious coronaviruses ‘were in bats for decades’
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Why Scientists Made Venus Flytraps That Glow

Lottie Casas October 13, 2020

Provoking a Venus flytrap takes a certain amount of finesse. If you brush just one of the trigger hairs inside of its leaves, the plant…

Read More Why Scientists Made Venus Flytraps That Glow
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‘The sea-ice is dying’: Historic Arctic trip ends

Lottie Casas October 12, 2020

The German Research Vessel Polarstern has sailed back into its home port after completing a remarkable expedition to the Arctic Ocean. The ship spent a…

Read More ‘The sea-ice is dying’: Historic Arctic trip ends
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Facebook BANS posts that deny or distort the Holocaust

Lottie Casas October 12, 2020

Facebook BANS posts that deny or distort the Holocaust and starts directing people to ‘authoritative sources’ if they search for information about the Nazi genocide…

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‘Bubble Curtain’ is the newest crazy hurricane-killing idea

Lottie Casas October 12, 2020

2020 Atlantic hurricane season is running out of names, so what happens next? With a number of weeks left in the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season…

Read More ‘Bubble Curtain’ is the newest crazy hurricane-killing idea
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‘Eaten by such a monster’ Astronomers observe as ‘black hole devours’ a Sun-like star

Lottie Casas October 12, 2020

As it died, the ill-fated star released a blast of light which was seen about 215 million light-years away on Earth. The phenomenon is known…

Read More ‘Eaten by such a monster’ Astronomers observe as ‘black hole devours’ a Sun-like star
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Fake asteroid? NASA expert IDs mystery object as old rocket

Lottie Casas October 12, 2020

This Sept. 20, 1966 photo provided by the San Diego Air and Space Museum shows an Atlas Centaur 7 rocket on the launchpad at Cape…

Read More Fake asteroid? NASA expert IDs mystery object as old rocket
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Asteroid news: Mini-moon mystery SOLVED as NASA identify HUGE space rock approaching Earth

Lottie Casas October 12, 2020

Paul Choda, NASA’s leading asteroid expert, has claimed a newly discovered object approaching the Earth is actually an old rocket from a failed lunar mission.…

Read More Asteroid news: Mini-moon mystery SOLVED as NASA identify HUGE space rock approaching Earth
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End of the world? Scientist warns mysterious space anomaly could ‘rip universe apart’

Lottie Casas October 11, 2020

In physical cosmology and astronomy, dark energy is a mysterious unknown force that affects the universe. The first observational evidence for its existence came from supernovae measurements, which showed that the…

Read More End of the world? Scientist warns mysterious space anomaly could ‘rip universe apart’
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UFO sighting: Alien hunter thinks he’s caught a UFO leaving a secret base under a volcano

Lottie Casas October 11, 2020

UFO hunters trawling through live feeds of Stromboli volcano, north of Sicily, Italy, have caught an anomaly flying out fo the volcano’s mouth. The mystery…

Read More UFO sighting: Alien hunter thinks he’s caught a UFO leaving a secret base under a volcano
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18,000 elderly people have died of COVID-19 in British care homes and now Boris Johnson's government is being accused of human rights abuse

Lottie Casas October 11, 2020

The death of thousands of COVID-19 in British care homes was a violation of their human rights, according to Amnesty International. The human rights organization…

Read More 18,000 elderly people have died of COVID-19 in British care homes and now Boris Johnson's government is being accused of human rights abuse
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‘Have to do something!’ Yellowstone volcano warning over ‘unavoidable’ supereruption

Lottie Casas October 11, 2020

The supervolcano’s caldera was formed during the last three big events – the Huckleberry Ridge eruption 2.1 million years ago, the Mesa Falls eruption 1.3 million years…

Read More ‘Have to do something!’ Yellowstone volcano warning over ‘unavoidable’ supereruption
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Brexit space deal humiliates EU as Brussels forced to grovel to UK amid Galileo black hole

Lottie Casas October 11, 2020

The EU is seeking to partner with the UK on Brexit Britain’s new space venture, according to Conservative MP David Morris. Mr Morris, who is…

Read More Brexit space deal humiliates EU as Brussels forced to grovel to UK amid Galileo black hole
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Climate change: Ice melt projections may underestimate Antarctica’s impact on sea levels

Lottie Casas October 10, 2020

By some estimates, ice melt in the Antarctic is expected to push global sea levels up by 22.8 inches (58cm) by the end of the…

Read More Climate change: Ice melt projections may underestimate Antarctica’s impact on sea levels
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Human evolution has NOT stopped as extra arteries are being found in the forearm – study

Lottie Casas October 10, 2020

Even two million years after the first Homo ancestors made their mark on the evolutionary chain, the human body is adapting to its environment. Since…

Read More Human evolution has NOT stopped as extra arteries are being found in the forearm – study
Science

‘Real and imminent’ extinction risk to whales

Lottie Casas October 10, 2020

More than 350 scientists and conservationists from 40 countries have signed a letter calling for global action to protect whales, dolphins and porpoises from extinction.…

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Fireball video: Huge meteor strikes above US ‘I thought it was a nuclear strike!’

Lottie Casas October 9, 2020

A meteor struck the atmosphere over the northeast US which some have described as the most amazing thing they had “ever” witnessed. The fireball was…

Read More Fireball video: Huge meteor strikes above US ‘I thought it was a nuclear strike!’
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Google's virtual assistant can tighten Nike BB basketball sneakers

Lottie Casas October 9, 2020

Hey Google, tighten my sneakers! Nike adds virtual assistant to its Adapt BB basketball shoes, allowing wearers to use voice commands instead pushing buttons on…

Read More Google's virtual assistant can tighten Nike BB basketball sneakers
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Facebook mocked after it bans onion advert for being ‘overtly sexual’

Lottie Casas October 9, 2020

Facebook has been ridiculed after it banned an onion advert for being “overtly sexual”. The social media giant blocked the post because its algorithm apparently…

Read More Facebook mocked after it bans onion advert for being ‘overtly sexual’
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Fastest possible speed of sound is 22 miles per second

Lottie Casas October 9, 2020

Scientists calculate fastest possible speed of sound is 22 miles per second — but it is only possible under conditions found in Jupiter’s metallic hydrogen…

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Viking archaeology news: Temple dedicated to Norse gods Odin and Thor discovered

Lottie Casas October 9, 2020

A 1,200-year-old structure in Norway has been discovered where ancient Vikings would have worshipped the Norse gods Odin and Thor. It is the first Old…

Read More Viking archaeology news: Temple dedicated to Norse gods Odin and Thor discovered
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Alien face carved into Pluto discovered in NASA images – claim

Lottie Casas October 9, 2020

Pluto is located on the edge of the solar system, more than 39 times farther out from the Sun than Earth is. As such, temperatures…

Read More Alien face carved into Pluto discovered in NASA images – claim
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Killer whales ramming small boats off coast of Spain in ‘orchestrated’ attacks

Lottie Casas October 9, 2020

Baffled scientists are trying to work out why killer whales seem to have declared war on Spanish fishing boats. Since July, experts have recorded over…

Read More Killer whales ramming small boats off coast of Spain in ‘orchestrated’ attacks
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3D reconstruction of beetle finally reveals its 'mysterious' shape

Lottie Casas October 9, 2020

3D reconstruction of Cretaceous beetle preserved in amber for 99 million years finally reveals its ‘mysterious’ shape Mysteriomorphidae beetles were first identified around a year…

Read More 3D reconstruction of beetle finally reveals its 'mysterious' shape
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A biblical sign? Anti-Trump campaigner claims VP debate fly was ‘a mark of the devil’

Lottie Casas October 9, 2020

The fly that landed on Vice President Mike Pence’s head for two minutes during the US vice presidential debate was a “mark of the devil,”…

Read More A biblical sign? Anti-Trump campaigner claims VP debate fly was ‘a mark of the devil’

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