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Weather warning: 1.2 BILLION people will suffer from extreme heat stress by 2100 – study

Lottie Casas March 16, 2020

People will suffer from heat stress more frequently and more disastrously if greenhouse emissions are not curbed. Researchers at Rutgers University in the US have…

Read More Weather warning: 1.2 BILLION people will suffer from extreme heat stress by 2100 – study
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Lego bricks could survive in ocean for 1,300 years, study finds

Lottie Casas March 16, 2020

Lego bricks can survive in the ocean for up to 1,300 YEARS before they break down – posing a serious threat to marine animals and…

Read More Lego bricks could survive in ocean for 1,300 years, study finds
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TikTok moderators ordered to suppress posts from ugly and poor users

Lottie Casas March 16, 2020

TikTok moderators are ordered to suppress posts from ugly, poor, obese and disabled people in order to attract new users, new documents reveal Leaked documents…

Read More TikTok moderators ordered to suppress posts from ugly and poor users
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Coronavirus symptoms: COVID-19 can spread BEFORE symptoms show, study warns

Lottie Casas March 16, 2020

The novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has so far infected more than 174,000 people but thousands more could be infected without realising. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which…

Read More Coronavirus symptoms: COVID-19 can spread BEFORE symptoms show, study warns
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Babies born by C-section are less likely to catch coronavirus

Lottie Casas March 16, 2020

Babies born by C-section are LESS likely to catch coronavirus from an infected mother as scientists find the disease is NOT passed on in the…

Read More Babies born by C-section are less likely to catch coronavirus
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WW3: Climate change must be treated like world war if we are to survive – warning

Lottie Casas March 16, 2020

Since 1975, the world has been warming at an alarming rate, with scientists stating the global temperature has risen by roughly 0.15-0.20C per decade thanks…

Read More WW3: Climate change must be treated like world war if we are to survive – warning
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Coronavirus infections in China could have been slashed by 95%

Lottie Casas March 16, 2020

China could have stopped 95 per cent of its coronavirus infections if social distancing and quarantine started just THREE WEEKS earlier — but it did…

Read More Coronavirus infections in China could have been slashed by 95%
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Monkeys CAN'T be reinfected with the coronavirus, scientists find

Lottie Casas March 16, 2020

Monkeys CAN’T be reinfected with coronavirus in a sign ‘herd immunity’ could kick in as scientists dismiss fears patients could ‘relapse’ after recovery from the…

Read More Monkeys CAN'T be reinfected with the coronavirus, scientists find
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Microsoft Teams CRASHES as people work from home in self-isolation

Lottie Casas March 16, 2020

Popular remote working tool Microsoft Teams CRASHES in Europe on the first day millions of people login from home to prevent coronavirus spread Millions of…

Read More Microsoft Teams CRASHES as people work from home in self-isolation
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Coronavirus update: Disease could leave sufferers with damaged lungs AFTER recovery

Lottie Casas March 15, 2020

At the time of writing, coronavirus has hit 156,400 people across the globe, with many more cases anticipated. More than 5,800 people have lost their…

Read More Coronavirus update: Disease could leave sufferers with damaged lungs AFTER recovery
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Coronavirus update: ‘Even worse’ pandemic could hit, warns London Zoo

Lottie Casas March 15, 2020

Many deadly diseases begin in animals, such as COVID-19 and ebola, before moving on to humans. Experts believe up to 75 percent of new human…

Read More Coronavirus update: ‘Even worse’ pandemic could hit, warns London Zoo
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How coronavirus symptoms compare with those of the flu, allergies, and the common cold

Lottie Casas March 14, 2020

The flu, the common cold, allergies, and COVID-19 — the disease associated with the new coronavirus — have similar symptoms. Overlapping symptoms include a sore…

Read More How coronavirus symptoms compare with those of the flu, allergies, and the common cold
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Coronavirus news: Satellite image animation reveals drop in pollution following lockdown

Lottie Casas March 14, 2020

Italy is the worst affected country outside of China to be hit by COVID-19, with more than 17,000 confirmed cases, and more than 1,200 deaths.…

Read More Coronavirus news: Satellite image animation reveals drop in pollution following lockdown
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Climate change crisis: ‘We won’t know how bad it will be until it has happened’

Lottie Casas March 14, 2020

Since 1975, the world has been warming at an alarming rate, with scientists stating that the global temperature has risen by roughly 0.15-0.20C per decade.…

Read More Climate change crisis: ‘We won’t know how bad it will be until it has happened’
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Elon Musk ridiculed for tweeting picture of ‘Mars’ – which was actually the Moon

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

SpaceX boss Elon Musk has made no secret of his desire to colonise Mars in the future, but some people are doubting whether he even…

Read More Elon Musk ridiculed for tweeting picture of ‘Mars’ – which was actually the Moon
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Coronavirus: Telcos say they're prepared for home broadband demand

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

UK broadband providers including BT and Sky insist they are ready for widespread home-working during coronavirus pandemic despite experts warning networks ‘won’t cope’ BT says…

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Microsoft stopped a botnet that affected more than 9 MILLION computers

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

Microsoft has disrupted a Russian botnet that infected more than 9 MILLION computers with malicious software that was used for a wide range of internet…

Read More Microsoft stopped a botnet that affected more than 9 MILLION computers
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Apple's 2020 iPhone could have a 'world-facing' 3D camera system

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

Apple’s 2020 iPhone could have a ‘world-facing’ 3D camera system that make photos pop off the screen Apple was set to add a 3D camera…

Read More Apple's 2020 iPhone could have a 'world-facing' 3D camera system
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Possessed victim ‘crawled to ceiling and hovered for 6 hours’ in horror exorcism

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

A Catholic exorcist has claimed that he once witnessed a victim possessed by a demon float up to the ceiling and stay there for six…

Read More Possessed victim ‘crawled to ceiling and hovered for 6 hours’ in horror exorcism
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SpaceX news: Satellites WILL obscure view of the cosmos – study

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

SpaceX has ambitious yet controversial plans to launch 12,000 satellites into Earth’s orbit as part of its Starlink project, with the aim being to supply…

Read More SpaceX news: Satellites WILL obscure view of the cosmos – study
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Prehistoric humans share migration patterns with HYENAS

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

Prehistoric humans share migration patterns with HYENAS that left Africa two million years ago due to climate change Researchers from Denmark found that hyenas underwent…

Read More Prehistoric humans share migration patterns with HYENAS
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End of the world: Coronavirus ‘increasing intensity and frequency’ of Bible prophecies

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

More than 5,000 people have died from the deadly COVID-19 virus and almost 140,000 affected worldwide, in what the World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared…

Read More End of the world: Coronavirus ‘increasing intensity and frequency’ of Bible prophecies
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Coronavirus latest: The WHO warned of a flu pandemic exactly one year ago – Did we listen?

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infections have surpassed 135,000 globally and the death toll is nearing 5,000. The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced this week the coronavirus…

Read More Coronavirus latest: The WHO warned of a flu pandemic exactly one year ago – Did we listen?
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Cybercriminals use coronavirus fear to target healthcare professionals

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

Cybercriminals target healthcare workers with phishing emails about ‘coronavirus awareness’ amid wave of scams attempting to capitalise on pandemic Cybercriminals are using the ‘fear of…

Read More Cybercriminals use coronavirus fear to target healthcare professionals
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Yellowstone news: Russia ‘could NUKE Yellowstone to obliterate US’ claims Russian expert

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

Yellowstone volcano last erupted on a major scale 640,000 years ago, and if it were to happen today, the results could be catastrophic. If the…

Read More Yellowstone news: Russia ‘could NUKE Yellowstone to obliterate US’ claims Russian expert
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This Friday the 13th could be the world’s unluckiest ever

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

It's traditionally viewed as the unluckiest day of the year, and this Friday the 13th is shaping up to be one of the worst. The…

Read More This Friday the 13th could be the world’s unluckiest ever
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Coronavirus threatens climate protection plans, warns watchdog

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

Coronavirus crisis will reduce global carbon emissions in the short term but threatens investment in clean energy and long-term climate protection plans, watchdog warns A…

Read More Coronavirus threatens climate protection plans, warns watchdog
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Coronavirus symptoms: THIS is the moment COVID-19 is most infectious – study

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

People infected with the novel coronavirus strain (SARS-CoV-2) appear to be spreading the pathogen before developing major symptoms. The worrying discovery suggests infected people could…

Read More Coronavirus symptoms: THIS is the moment COVID-19 is most infectious – study
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BT boss Philip Jansen tests positive for COVID-19

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

BT boss Philip Jansen becomes the first FTSE 100 chief executive to test positive for coronavirus just days after meeting with CEOs of O2 and…

Read More BT boss Philip Jansen tests positive for COVID-19
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US government sued for use of facial recognition at airports

Lottie Casas March 13, 2020

Civil Liberties group sues US government for records of facial-recognition use at airports claiming the technology ‘enables surveillance on a massive scale’ The American Civil…

Read More US government sued for use of facial recognition at airports

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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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