A bad time to be alive’: More than half of all Earth’s ocean life died off 444 million years ago because it ran out of…
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Asteroid discovery: ‘Oumuamua was part of larger body which was RIPPED apart by star
The ‘Oumuamua asteroid, as it was named, was first spotted in 2017, baffled scientists when it was first discovered due to its odd shape and…
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Solar winds being blasted from the Sun have finally hit Earth, with the planet in the midst of a solar storm, experts have stated. The…
Read More Space weather forecast: Earth being battered by 1.6million KM per HOUR solar windsLife after death: Man has no fear of death after NDE as he believes immortality awaits
The person who gives his name as just Todd was in hospital being treated for pneumonia when he suffered multiple organ failure. Before doctors could…
Read More Life after death: Man has no fear of death after NDE as he believes immortality awaitsGiant greenhouses to use sewage farm heat to produce vegetables
Giant greenhouses the size of 26 football pitches are being built in Britain to grow tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers using excess heat from sewage farms…
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MMR warning: WHO fears measles vaccination rate will plummet as millions of children are kept away from GPs during coronavirus crisis Learn more about how…
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Flamingos form friendships that last for years and also avoid certain individuals they ‘don’t get on with’, study finds Researchers studied flocks of flamingos in…
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Zoom will let paying users stop their data being routed through China as part of the video conferencing app’s latest security update Zoom admitted it…
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A live stream from the International Space Station (ISS) has revealed what appears to be an object hovering near to the floating laboratory. The object…
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Dr Colin Hamilton-Davies at Bart’s Hospital in London has expressed frustration at the governments lack of approval for the potentially life saving treatment. The experimental…
Read More Doctor furious at delays in coronavirus plasma therapy trialsHubble Space Telescope detects ‘elusive’ evidence of mysterious black holes
Intermediate-mass black holes are usually harder to find according to Science Focus, but data that one is tucked away in a star cluster has been…
Read More Hubble Space Telescope detects ‘elusive’ evidence of mysterious black holesUFO sighting: Mysterious ‘man-made’ crafts in Siberia stun top scientists – watch footage
A mysterious trio of UFOs circling in the daylight sky over northern Siberia has sent the Internet into meltdown. The bizarre sighting was caught on…
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South Korea will put wristbands on people defying quarantine, after people tricked government tracking apps by leaving their phones at home. 57,000 people who entered…
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US government suspends all research involving bats out of concern that humans could pass coronavirus on and make the pandemic harder to contain US government…
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Facebook adds ‘Quiet Mode’ to help users take a break from the app while they’re stuck at home during coronavirus lockdown Quiet Mode looks to…
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Ants can’t be fooled: Scientists discover the insects use their memory to help them avoid traps and predators the second time around Ants usually find…
Read More Ants use their memory to help them avoid past pitfallsGorillas in Africa 'put on lockdown' amid coronavirus fears
Gorillas in Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo are ‘put on lockdown’ amid fears they will catch coronavirus Gorilla tourism in the three…
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New hope for stroke patients as scientists find way to restore mobility and touch using human stem cells to recreate nerve connections in damaged rat…
Read More Scientists restore mobility and touch in stroke-afflicted ratsMonkeys sailed across the Atlantic Ocean 34 million years ago
Monkey sailors! Fossils ‘prove’ intrepid monkeys made a 900-mile sea voyage from Africa to South America on a raft of vegetation 34 million years ago…
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Brown hares and chickens were treated as ‘gods’ rather than food when they first arrived in Britain during the Iron Age, study shows Chicken and…
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We clearly believe it offers very significant potential in terms of mass population testing during the COVID-19 pandemic Professor Chris Toumazou Chris Toumazou FRS, Imperial…
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NASA blasted three astronauts into space on Thursday, April 9, with the moment captured in phenomenal detail. The space agency sent Chris Cassidy of NASA…
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The rhino’s guard: Red-billed oxpeckers help wild black rhinos against poachers by sounding an alarm to potential danger Researchers tracked and tagged black rhinos with…
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Ancient yarn made by Neanderthals more than 40,000 years ago challenges the theory that our prehistoric cousins were far less intelligent than early Homo Sapiens…
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Half of UK adults have been exposed to false or misleading information about coronavirus online in the last week, Ofcom study reveals The media regulator…
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Netflix’s standout series of the ‘lockdown era’ has captured attention across the planet, doing exactly what it says on the tin; ‘Murder, Mayhem and Madness’.…
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Solar winds being blasted from the Sun have finally hit Earth, with the planet in the midst of a solar storm, experts have stated. Cosmic…
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Scientists are set to begin testing anti-malarial drugs on 40,000 healthcare workers in Africa, Europe, and Asia that could help prevent nurses and doctors from…
Read More Trial to test anti-malarial drugs for coronavirus preventionEast Enders ate goat, beef, lamb and dairy products 5,600 years ago
Neolithic ‘dirty dishes’ dug up in Shoreditch High Street were used by London’s earliest East Enders who feasted on goat, beef, lamb and dairy products…
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Keep your BMI below 25, never smoke, get plenty of exercise and drink in moderation: Scientists claim sticking to three of these good habits could…
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