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Alien news: ET base discovered on asteroid – shock claim

Lottie Casas April 1, 2020

Conspiracy theorists were sent into a frenzy when they spotted what they believe to be an alien base on an asteroid. The alleged base was…

Read More Alien news: ET base discovered on asteroid – shock claim
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Antarctica shock: Icy continent just underwent a staggering heatwave

Lottie Casas April 1, 2020

Temperature records in the planet’s most southerly continent have tumbled this year, as each month’s highest temperature has been broken so far. January 24 saw…

Read More Antarctica shock: Icy continent just underwent a staggering heatwave
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Scientists spot a drop in the vibrations caused by human activity

Lottie Casas April 1, 2020

Coronavirus lockdowns are changing the way the Earth moves: Seismic noise detectors in London, Paris and LA record a drop in vibrations as people stay…

Read More Scientists spot a drop in the vibrations caused by human activity
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Working 9 to 5! Internet use in UK has almost DOUBLED in three weeks

Lottie Casas April 1, 2020

Working 9 to 5! Internet traffic in the UK has almost DOUBLED in three weeks thanks to people working from home and youngsters not going…

Read More Working 9 to 5! Internet use in UK has almost DOUBLED in three weeks
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Snapchat lens encourages social distancing using augmented reality

Lottie Casas April 1, 2020

Snapchat’s new ‘lens’ aims to encourage social distancing by projecting augmented reality circles on the ground — but the feature is for ‘educational purposes only’…

Read More Snapchat lens encourages social distancing using augmented reality
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Zoom video-calling app does NOT use end-to-end encryption

Lottie Casas April 1, 2020

Zoom video-calling app used by Boris Johnson and others to host private virtual meetings during the coronavirus lockdown does NOT use end-to-end encryption despite its…

Read More Zoom video-calling app does NOT use end-to-end encryption
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NASA: Space agency releases images of astronaut and encourages YOU to apply

Lottie Casas April 1, 2020

NASA has revealed a stunning image of record-breaker Peggy Whitson – the female to perform the most space walks outside the International Space Station (ISS)…

Read More NASA: Space agency releases images of astronaut and encourages YOU to apply
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Wings of the nightingale are SHRINKING due to climate change

Lottie Casas April 1, 2020

Wings of the nightingale famed for its beautiful birdsong are SHRINKING due to climate change  Nightingale numbers have been falling as an indirect result of…

Read More Wings of the nightingale are SHRINKING due to climate change
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Coronavirus lockdown: Up to 120,000 European lives already saved thanks to measures

Lottie Casas March 31, 2020

The likes of France, Spain, Italy and the UK have enforced strict lockdown measures in a bid to prevent the mass spread of COVID-19. Researchers…

Read More Coronavirus lockdown: Up to 120,000 European lives already saved thanks to measures
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Working long hours can cause an underactive thyroid

Lottie Casas March 31, 2020

People who work more than 53 hours a week are TWICE as likely to develop an underactive thyroid as people doing a standard 9-5, scientists…

Read More Working long hours can cause an underactive thyroid
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Remote working during lockdown could create job satisfaction

Lottie Casas March 31, 2020

Working from home amid coronavirus pandemic could lead to increased job satisfaction ‘as colleagues develop strong online friendships’, study finds Study looks at the positives…

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Coronavirus when pregnant: Childbirth during pandemic will be ‘traumatic’ warns expert

Lottie Casas March 31, 2020

The COVID-19 outbreak has left many hospitals across the globe overrun and understaffed. Patients suffering from all ailments are feeling the effect of the outbreak,…

Read More Coronavirus when pregnant: Childbirth during pandemic will be ‘traumatic’ warns expert
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Coronavirus latest: NASA satellites reveal scale of China’s COVID-19 shutdown

Lottie Casas March 31, 2020

COVID-19 was first detected in Wuhan in December 2019, and Chinese authorities shut down the region in late January in a bid to contain COVID-19.…

Read More Coronavirus latest: NASA satellites reveal scale of China’s COVID-19 shutdown
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Giant comet is set to light up the night sky in April

Lottie Casas March 31, 2020

Comet FIVE times the size of Jupiter is set to light up the night skies in April – and it could be brighter than Venus…

Read More Giant comet is set to light up the night sky in April
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Recent human ancestors may have climbed trees, research suggests

Lottie Casas March 31, 2020

Recent human ancestors may have spent a lot of time climbing trees, fossilised leg bones suggest Scientists studied the structure of leg bones from two…

Read More Recent human ancestors may have climbed trees, research suggests
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Revealed: Nazi concentration camp Sylt on Alderney uncovered in detail

Lottie Casas March 30, 2020

Hitler’s British concentration camp revealed: Brutal Nazi concentration camp Sylt on Alderney has been studied for the first time since WWII – exposing a tunnel…

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Nostradamus predictions: Three unbelievable prophecies that came true

Lottie Casas March 30, 2020

Michele de Nostredame, better known as Nostradamus, is believed by many to have predicted many world-changing events. According to Nostradamus’ followers, the 16th-century mystic foretold…

Read More Nostradamus predictions: Three unbelievable prophecies that came true
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin can keep working during coronavirus shutdown

Lottie Casas March 30, 2020

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin is deemed an essential business by the US government because ‘its future value to national security’, allowing it to continue operations…

Read More Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin can keep working during coronavirus shutdown
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Elderly people in polluted areas are more at risk of dementia

Lottie Casas March 30, 2020

Living in areas of high air pollution makes it MORE likely people will get dementia, study finds People continuously exposed to air pollution are at increased…

Read More Elderly people in polluted areas are more at risk of dementia
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Coronavirus symptoms: Disease could remain in system for EIGHT days after symptoms go

Lottie Casas March 30, 2020

Researchers have discovered that patients who have suffered from COVID-19 could still be infectious for up to eight days after symptoms have gone, putting the…

Read More Coronavirus symptoms: Disease could remain in system for EIGHT days after symptoms go
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Coronavirus lockdown satellite images: Pollution plummets as Europe shuts down – ESA

Lottie Casas March 30, 2020

Many countries in Europe, including the UK, France, Spain and Italy, have been placed under lockdown to battle the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, fewer…

Read More Coronavirus lockdown satellite images: Pollution plummets as Europe shuts down – ESA
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Yellowstone volcano: Why ‘shock’ discovery hints at supereruption much sooner than thought

Lottie Casas March 30, 2020

The Yellowstone caldera spreads beneath the states of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho and gets its nickname as a supervolcano due to its ability to inflict…

Read More Yellowstone volcano: Why ‘shock’ discovery hints at supereruption much sooner than thought
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Coronavirus tracking app branded 'Orwellian' but necessary by experts

Lottie Casas March 30, 2020

Coronavirus tracking app using personal data for mass surveillance of Britons is branded ‘Orwellian and a complex issue’ but may be necessary to survive the…

Read More Coronavirus tracking app branded 'Orwellian' but necessary by experts
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Signs you might have the coronavirus if you have few symptoms

Lottie Casas March 29, 2020

Minor symptoms of COVID-19 include loss of smell and taste, stomach aches, body aches, and nausea. The COVID-19 virus may progress through the body differently…

Read More Signs you might have the coronavirus if you have few symptoms
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Coronavirus LIVE tracker: Live map allows you to TRACK spread of virus

Lottie Casas March 28, 2020

Efforts to contain the coronavirus within China’s borders failed and COVID-19 has gone global, causing the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare it a pandemic. Scientists…

Read More Coronavirus LIVE tracker: Live map allows you to TRACK spread of virus
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Asteroid news: A 4KM rock to make Earth ‘close approach’ – astronomers can already see it

Lottie Casas March 28, 2020

The NASA-tracked asteroid will pay a visit to Earth’s corner of space on April 29 this year. Astronomers have named the object Asteroid 52768 (1998…

Read More Asteroid news: A 4KM rock to make Earth ‘close approach’ – astronomers can already see it
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Oxford University wants 500 volunteers to test coronavirus VACCINE

Lottie Casas March 27, 2020

More than 500 healthy Britons are wanted to test a coronavirus VACCINE – but scientists warn it won’t be ready for volunteer trials ‘for some…

Read More Oxford University wants 500 volunteers to test coronavirus VACCINE
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Coronavirus 'deniers' are using social media to spread misinformation

Lottie Casas March 27, 2020

How coronavirus ‘deniers’ are using Facebook, WhatsApp and YouTube to spread conspiracy theories and misinformation about the deadly disease The Center for Countering Digital Hate…

Read More Coronavirus 'deniers' are using social media to spread misinformation
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Coronavirus symptoms: Half of people show no sign of virus, claims Icelandic research

Lottie Casas March 27, 2020

The most common symptom of the coronavirus is a fever, with World Health Organization (WHO) data revealing it was present in 87.9 percent of those…

Read More Coronavirus symptoms: Half of people show no sign of virus, claims Icelandic research
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‘The biggest mystery!’ What Neil deGrasse Tyson loses sleep over revealed

Lottie Casas March 27, 2020

The popular astrophysicist, author and science communicator made an appearance on the The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where the host asked what mysteries he hoped to…

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Introduction to Wedding Banquet Trends in 2024 As we step into 2024, the landscape of wedding banquets is evolving in exciting ways, reflecting a blend…

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What is Lucky Jet online? Lucky Jet is an innovative online casino game crafted by Spribe, a prominent name in gaming software development. Launched in…

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Jessie J cuddles baby son Sky, 6 months, during sweet family day out to Lapland UK

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Jessie J cuddled up to her six month old baby son Sky as they enjoyed a sweet family day out to Lapland, just days before…

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