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Ring prompts users to share candid videos of 'neighborly moments'

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

Amazon’s Ring is now prompting users to share videos of ‘neighborly moments’ that show fellow community members doing good deeds The Neighbors app now allows…

Read More Ring prompts users to share candid videos of 'neighborly moments'
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UK coronavirus symptoms: Why is the coronavirus so dangerous? How lethal is it?

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

Some of the worst viral disease outbreaks in recent years, such as SARS, Ebola and coronavirus (2019-nCoV) originated in bats. Now a new University of…

Read More UK coronavirus symptoms: Why is the coronavirus so dangerous? How lethal is it?
Science

Human civilisation could end by 2050

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

Human civilisation could end by 2050 as experts warn climate change will cause ecological collapse followed by disease pandemics, nuclear war and lethal heatwaves The…

Read More Human civilisation could end by 2050
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UK coronavirus MAP: Where is the coronavirus now? Track LIVE the number of infected here

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has infected more than 45,000 people since appearing in China’s Hubei Province last year. The deadly epidemic is being treated as…

Read More UK coronavirus MAP: Where is the coronavirus now? Track LIVE the number of infected here
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Making planes fly higher than normal could slash climate impact by 60%

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

Making just TWO PER CENT of flights travel 2,000ft higher or lower than normal cruising altitude could slash the climate impact of aeroplane contrails by…

Read More Making planes fly higher than normal could slash climate impact by 60%
Science

Cyber threats to Apple Macs outpace Windows for the first time

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

Rotten Apple: Number of cyber attacks targeting Mac computers has overtaken Windows PC threats for the first time EVER, study claims Mac cyber threats are…

Read More Cyber threats to Apple Macs outpace Windows for the first time
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Iceberg three times the size of PARIS carves off Antarctic glacier

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

Shocking moment a giant iceberg three times the size of PARIS calves off one of Antarctica’s fastest-shrinking glaciers is captured in European satellite footage Pine…

Read More Iceberg three times the size of PARIS carves off Antarctic glacier
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Archaeology bombshell: Dino cancer from 60 million years ago plagues humans TODAY

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

The unprecedented discovery was made in southern Alberta, Canada, by a team of international archaeologists. Led by researchers from Tel Aviv University, Israel, the archaeologists…

Read More Archaeology bombshell: Dino cancer from 60 million years ago plagues humans TODAY
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UK coronavirus death rate: Coronavirus has killed more than SARS – How dangerous is it?

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

The novel coronavirus, now officially named Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19), has infected more than 45,000 people globally. Although infections have been mostly contained to China,…

Read More UK coronavirus death rate: Coronavirus has killed more than SARS – How dangerous is it?
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Foot-and-mouth disease could be used to cure ‘world’s deadliest cancer’

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

Foot and mouth disease could hold the key to curing the world's deadliest cancer, according to new research. The virus harbours a protein that kills…

Read More Foot-and-mouth disease could be used to cure ‘world’s deadliest cancer’
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Samsung officially unveils its second folding phone, the Galaxy Z Flip

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

Samsung officially unwraps its second folding phone, the $1,380 Galaxy Z Flip, which bends like a clam shell and comes with the company’s first ever…

Read More Samsung officially unveils its second folding phone, the Galaxy Z Flip
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Extinct rat as big as a HUMAN lived in the Amazon 10 million years ago

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

Giant prehistoric rat as big as a HUMAN that weighed 175lbs and had a tiny brain lived in the Amazon rainforest 10 million years ago…

Read More Extinct rat as big as a HUMAN lived in the Amazon 10 million years ago
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Researchers use slow motion video to study fish that can climb trees

Lottie Casas February 12, 2020

Researchers use slow motion video to reveal how the mudskipper fish uses its pectoral fins as legs and its tail as a propeller to skip…

Read More Researchers use slow motion video to study fish that can climb trees
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Robo-analysts make BETTER stock recommendations, study finds

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

Robot-analysts make BETTER stock recommendations than human investors and earn five percent more in returns, study finds Researchers gathered reports from different robo-analyst firms in…

Read More Robo-analysts make BETTER stock recommendations, study finds
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Norwegian oil company enlists robotic watchdog Spot to patrol its ship

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

Norwegian oil company enlists Boston Dynamics’ robotic dog Spot to patrol its ships, watch for leaks and investigate areas too dangerous for human workers Aker…

Read More Norwegian oil company enlists robotic watchdog Spot to patrol its ship
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Cluster of sharks off the coast of the Carolinas baffles experts

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

Huge gathering of great white sharks off the coast of North and South Carolina baffles experts A shark tracker has spotted a cluster of great…

Read More Cluster of sharks off the coast of the Carolinas baffles experts
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Space Force ‘filmed training fleet’ as mystery lights appear above Arizona

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

The Space Force has been caught on camera training its fleet, conspiracy theorists have claimed after seeing footage of strange lights appearing over Arizona. Footage…

Read More Space Force ‘filmed training fleet’ as mystery lights appear above Arizona
Science

UK sales of Huawei smartphone without Google apps begins February 20

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

Huawei has confirmed its first smartphone made without access to Google apps will be released in the UK later this month The Mate 30, revealed…

Read More UK sales of Huawei smartphone without Google apps begins February 20
Science

Hikers spot ‘Bigfoot’ lurking in woods after finding pile of bones

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

A pair of hikers claimed to have caught the infamous Bigfoot on camera in a startlingly clear video. The hikers who encountered the hairy man…

Read More Hikers spot ‘Bigfoot’ lurking in woods after finding pile of bones
Science

Chinese cat wears homemade face mask as owner protects kitty from coronavirus

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

Photos have emerged of a concerned cat-lover in China protecting their pet from coronavirus with a homemade mask with eye holes cut out. It’s not…

Read More Chinese cat wears homemade face mask as owner protects kitty from coronavirus
Science

'Armada' of 11 uncrewed boats will map the ocean floor

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

‘Armada’ of 11 robotic boats up to 120ft in length will map Earth’s entire ocean floor by 2030 – and could help shed light on…

Read More 'Armada' of 11 uncrewed boats will map the ocean floor
Science

Moon landing: NASA chief says it will happen by 2024 and promises Mars landing soon after

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

NASA aims to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon before the end of the decade, more than 50 years after the success of…

Read More Moon landing: NASA chief says it will happen by 2024 and promises Mars landing soon after
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Life after death: Why NASA’s top scientist was certain science proves afterlife is REAL

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

The controversial rocket engineer, who helped the US dominate the Soviet Union in space, firmly believed in life after death. In the book The Third…

Read More Life after death: Why NASA’s top scientist was certain science proves afterlife is REAL
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Scientists use lasers to transmit data at 100 gigabits per second

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

Superfast internet breakthrough: Scientists use lasers to transmit data at 100 gigabits per second – 1,000 times quicker than Ethernet British scientists used pulses of…

Read More Scientists use lasers to transmit data at 100 gigabits per second
Science

Coronavirus theories: Is coronavirus an experiment gone wrong? Is it a Chinese bioweapon?

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

The novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) epidemic has infected more than 43,000 people globally, most of whom are in China. As efforts mount to halt the spread…

Read More Coronavirus theories: Is coronavirus an experiment gone wrong? Is it a Chinese bioweapon?
Science

Antarctica breakthrough: How ‘new exotic lifeforms’ were discovered 4,000m below ice

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

The discovery was made at the southern Pole of Cold, beneath the East Antarctica Ice Sheet, near Russia’s scientific station. Researchers drilled more than two miles…

Read More Antarctica breakthrough: How ‘new exotic lifeforms’ were discovered 4,000m below ice
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First human flight of SpaceX's Crew Dragon may happen as soon as May

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

First ever human test flight of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule could take off as soon as May SpaceX will conduct a test of Crew Dragon’s…

Read More First human flight of SpaceX's Crew Dragon may happen as soon as May
Science

Pollution from the industrial revolution contaminated Himalayan ice

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

Pollution from the industrial revolution in England 240 years ago contaminated the ice on top of the Himalayas long before anyone stood on their peaks…

Read More Pollution from the industrial revolution contaminated Himalayan ice
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Yellowstone volcano shock: ‘It’s alive!’ How two-foot rise in caldera stunned scientist

Lottie Casas February 11, 2020

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

Read More Yellowstone volcano shock: ‘It’s alive!’ How two-foot rise in caldera stunned scientist
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Images of 'the golf ball asteroid' are revealed for the first time

Lottie Casas February 10, 2020

Images of an asteroid with so many craters it has been dubbed ‘the golf ball’ are revealed for the first time and it includes one…

Read More Images of 'the golf ball asteroid' are revealed for the first time

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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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