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Texas and Louisiana face fresh flood threat from Tropical Storm Beta

Lottie Casas September 22, 2020

Tropical Storm Beta slowly approaching the Texas coast on Monday. Photo: National Weather Service/Twitter Tropical Storm Beta crossed the Texas coast near the southern end…

Read More Texas and Louisiana face fresh flood threat from Tropical Storm Beta
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Soil at heart of farm grant revolution

Lottie Casas September 22, 2020

A promise to do more to protect the soil will form part of a vision for the UK farm industry being unveiled by the government…

Read More Soil at heart of farm grant revolution
Science

‘Alarming’ extinction threat to Europe’s trees

Lottie Casas September 22, 2020

The conker tree has been put on the official extinction list. Ravaged by moths and disease, the horse chestnut is now classified as vulnerable to…

Read More ‘Alarming’ extinction threat to Europe’s trees
Science

Archaeology breakthrough: How body of a British explorer was found beneath Euston

Lottie Casas September 21, 2020

Headlines were made last year when the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders, the Royal Navy explorer who led the first circumnavigation of Australia, were found…

Read More Archaeology breakthrough: How body of a British explorer was found beneath Euston
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Face of an Egyptian boy who died THOUSANDS of years ago is recreated

Lottie Casas September 21, 2020

Face of an Egyptian boy who died THOUSANDS of years ago is reconstructed using a CT scanner and ‘mummy portrait’ on top of his embalmed…

Read More Face of an Egyptian boy who died THOUSANDS of years ago is recreated
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Dinosaur discovery: Feared 15-metre long spinosaurus was actually a river monster

Lottie Casas September 21, 2020

The spinosaurus, which lived between 112 million years ago and 71 million years ago, was made famous in Jurassic Park III when it battled the…

Read More Dinosaur discovery: Feared 15-metre long spinosaurus was actually a river monster
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Sir David Attenborough urges action on climate crisis

Lottie Casas September 21, 2020

Sir David Attenborough says ‘the time for pure national interests has passed’ and rich nations must collaborate and co-operate to avoid the ‘apocalyptic’ consequences of…

Read More Sir David Attenborough urges action on climate crisis
Science

Venus is a 'Russian planet,' Kremlin top scientist claims

Lottie Casas September 21, 2020

Fox News Flash top headlines for September 19 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Just days after scientists…

Read More Venus is a 'Russian planet,' Kremlin top scientist claims
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Venus life puzzle: NASA scientist BAFFLED by ‘unknown chemistry’ discovered in atmosphere

Lottie Casas September 21, 2020

Earlier this month scientists detected a gas called phosphine, indicating microbes may inhabit Venus’s harshly acidic clouds. Researchers – who made use of the James…

Read More Venus life puzzle: NASA scientist BAFFLED by ‘unknown chemistry’ discovered in atmosphere
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Life on Mars breakthrough: Discovery of ‘worms’ point to ‘far more hospitable planet’

Lottie Casas September 21, 2020

The space rock was found on the frozen desert of Antarctica by the American Search for Meteorites (ANSMET), who locate asteroids that have landed on…

Read More Life on Mars breakthrough: Discovery of ‘worms’ point to ‘far more hospitable planet’
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Richest 1%'s emissions twice that of poorest 50%: analysis

Lottie Casas September 21, 2020

Richest one per cent of the world’s population is responsible for more than TWICE as much carbon pollution as the poorest half, study shows Oxfam…

Read More Richest 1%'s emissions twice that of poorest 50%: analysis
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Lockdown has ‘negligible’ impact on temperatures

Lottie Casas September 20, 2020

The dramatic drop in greenhouse gases and air pollutants seen during the global lockdown will have little impact on our warming planet say scientists. Their…

Read More Lockdown has ‘negligible’ impact on temperatures
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Life after death: Man recounts religious afterlife experience – ‘I saw Jesus’

Lottie Casas September 20, 2020

Despite a conspicuous absence of evidence about the existence of an afterlife, many people remain proponents of life after death. One of the most extraordinary…

Read More Life after death: Man recounts religious afterlife experience – ‘I saw Jesus’
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Artificial Intelligence: Expert warns of ‘potential disaster’ of AI bias

Lottie Casas September 20, 2020

Defined as the simulation of human intelligence by machines, examples of everyday AI range from Amazon’s Alexa, Gmail smart replies to predictive searches on Google.…

Read More Artificial Intelligence: Expert warns of ‘potential disaster’ of AI bias
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Engagement with anti-vaxx Facebook pages more than trebled from July to August, analysis shows

Lottie Casas September 20, 2020

Analysis done by The Guardian newspaper showed Facebook user engagement with anti-vaccination content more than trebled from July to August. The analysis was based on…

Read More Engagement with anti-vaxx Facebook pages more than trebled from July to August, analysis shows
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Florida man survives alligator attack while walking dog, gets 65 stitches

Lottie Casas September 20, 2020

Alligators and dinosaurs may have more in common than we think Alligators and dinosaurs are found to both have the ability to hear according to…

Read More Florida man survives alligator attack while walking dog, gets 65 stitches
Science

The Pros and Cons of Swimming With a Hammer Head

Lottie Casas September 20, 2020

People joke about asking horses, “Why the long face?” We should redirect this question to hammerhead sharks. Their famous head extensions, called cephalofoils, can measure…

Read More The Pros and Cons of Swimming With a Hammer Head
Science

Green glowing ‘flying saucer’ spotted in skies over Liverpool

Lottie Casas September 20, 2020

Fighter pilot’s UFO encounter was an ‘act of war’ Retired Cmdr. David Fravor spoke about his encounter with a UFO off San Diego’s coast 16…

Read More Green glowing ‘flying saucer’ spotted in skies over Liverpool
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Life after death: Woman recounts afterlife experience – ’Jesus came to me three times’

Lottie Casas September 19, 2020

A woman known only as Sheila S has described in fascinating detail what she considers took place after she was about to die. Sheila reportedly…

Read More Life after death: Woman recounts afterlife experience – ’Jesus came to me three times’
Science

Asteroid news: NASA tracking DOUBLE space rock on near-Earth approach

Lottie Casas September 19, 2020

Two asteroids will today make what is known as a near-Earth approach. And asteroid experts at NASA have revealed some surprising statistics about 2020 RH6…

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Science

USAF pilot who saw Nimitz UFO says ‘highly possible’ governments hold alien tech

Lottie Casas September 19, 2020

A fighter jet pilot who was one of the first to witness the now-famous Nimitz UFO believes it is “highly possible” the US government is…

Read More USAF pilot who saw Nimitz UFO says ‘highly possible’ governments hold alien tech
Science

Archaeology breakthrough: How ‘chance discovery’ uncovered the oldest church in Holy Land

Lottie Casas September 19, 2020

The archaeology wonder was uncovered in the ancient city of Megiddo, one of Israel’s oldest and most famous bibilcal cities. Located about 56 miles (91km)…

Read More Archaeology breakthrough: How ‘chance discovery’ uncovered the oldest church in Holy Land
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The CDC reversed course yet again, removing widely condemned language about not testing asymptomatic people for the coronavirus

Lottie Casas September 18, 2020

The CDC is once again recommending that people get tested for the coronavirus if they've been in close contact with an infected person — even…

Read More The CDC reversed course yet again, removing widely condemned language about not testing asymptomatic people for the coronavirus
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Effect of sleep on the human brain 'suddenly changes' in childhood

Lottie Casas September 18, 2020

Effect of sleep on the human brain ‘suddenly changes’ in childhood from learning and memory support to maintenance and repair, study shows US researchers studied…

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Archaeology news: Clues leading to the infamous King Herod confirm ‘Bible’s reliability’

Lottie Casas September 18, 2020

King Herod holds a special place in the Bible, in no small part due to his attempt to murder the baby Jesus. But not all…

Read More Archaeology news: Clues leading to the infamous King Herod confirm ‘Bible’s reliability’
Science

‘Total failure’ on English river water quality

Lottie Casas September 17, 2020

All of the rivers, lakes and streams in England are polluted, says the Environment Agency. The figures reveal a complete lack of progress towards the…

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Toxin in Australia's 'stinging tree' is comparable to spider venom

Lottie Casas September 17, 2020

Toxin in Australia’s ‘stinging tree’ is comparable to spider or scorpion venom and can cause excruciating pain that lasts weeks The Gympie-Gympie tree is the world’s most…

Read More Toxin in Australia's 'stinging tree' is comparable to spider venom
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Facebook to curb private groups spreading hate and misinformation

Lottie Casas September 17, 2020

Facebook prepares to remove health groups and those tied to violence from recommendations in crackdown on misinformation and hate speech Facebook is making efforts to…

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Forget vitamins: Fauci says the 3 best things 'to keep your immune system working optimally' cost nothing

Lottie Casas September 17, 2020

Dr. Anthony Fauci supplements his diet with two vitamins: C and D. For the general public, he recommends getting enough sleep, maintaining a healthy diet,…

Read More Forget vitamins: Fauci says the 3 best things 'to keep your immune system working optimally' cost nothing
Science

John Najarian, Pioneering Transplant Surgeon, Dies at 92

Lottie Casas September 17, 2020

Dr. John S. Najarian, a groundbreaking transplant surgeon who made headlines for taking on difficult cases and who weathered a different type of headline when…

Read More John Najarian, Pioneering Transplant Surgeon, Dies at 92

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