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Last month was the warmest January on record globally

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

Last month was the warmest January on record globally – with temperatures in Europe 0.4°F higher than the previous warmest January in 2007 Global temperatures…

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What happens after death? Is reincarnation real? 15-year study claims life does go on

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

Afterlife expert and child psychiatrist Dr Jim Tucker from the University of Virginia spent 15 years interviewing children who may have been reincarnated. The findings…

Read More What happens after death? Is reincarnation real? 15-year study claims life does go on
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Fireball shock: ‘Pretty scary green orb’ spotted in incredible asteroid event

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

The UK Meteor Observation Network (UKMON) received more than 50 reports of a meteor or asteroid sighting on January 31, as something large exploded over…

Read More Fireball shock: ‘Pretty scary green orb’ spotted in incredible asteroid event
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Dirty 16,000-year-old dishes reveal how Siberian hunters cooked

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

Dirty 16,000-year-old dishes reveal that Siberian hunters cooked hot meals of fish and bone marrow to help them survive the harshest seasons of the ice…

Read More Dirty 16,000-year-old dishes reveal how Siberian hunters cooked
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NASA astronaut snaps photo of China from ISS as she prepares to return to Earth

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

From their position on the International Space Station, astronauts are treated to a unique view of our planet that most people will never have the…

Read More NASA astronaut snaps photo of China from ISS as she prepares to return to Earth
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Wreck of the Titanic's 'sister ship' the Britannic to divers

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

Wreck of the Titanic’s ‘sister ship’ the Britannic which hit a mine in the Aegean during the First World War will be opened to divers…

Read More Wreck of the Titanic's 'sister ship' the Britannic to divers
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Russian spacecraft could move even closer to US satellite this weekend

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

Mysterious Russian spacecraft spotted stalking a US spy satellite ‘will make its closest approach yet this week’ Russian satellite Cosmos 2542 synchronised its orbit with USA…

Read More Russian spacecraft could move even closer to US satellite this weekend
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Suspected state actors in Iran target Twitter users

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

Twitter admits state-backed hackers in Malaysia, Iran and Israel may have stolen up to 17million phone numbers linked to Android user accounts Hackers were exploiting…

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Man finally has huge tapeworm removed from his brain after ten years

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

The idea of an egg-sized tapeworm embedding itself in your brain may sound like the stuff of nightmares, but for one man in Texas, it…

Read More Man finally has huge tapeworm removed from his brain after ten years
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SpaceX setback: Astronomers could launch LEGAL BID to stop Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

Starlink is SpaceX’s satellite broadband project that will eventually see tens of thousands of satellites orbiting the Earth to deliver the internet to every corner…

Read More SpaceX setback: Astronomers could launch LEGAL BID to stop Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites
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People could get the novel coronavirus more than once, health experts warn — recovering does not necessarily make you immune

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

A coronavirus outbreak that started in China has infected more than 20,000 people and killed more than 400. Cases have been recorded in 24 other…

Read More People could get the novel coronavirus more than once, health experts warn — recovering does not necessarily make you immune
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Wren retains title of Britain's commonest bird as numbers soar

Lottie Casas February 4, 2020

Wren retains title of Britain’s commonest bird as a run of mild winters sends the number of pairs soaring to 11 million Thousands of volunteers…

Read More Wren retains title of Britain's commonest bird as numbers soar
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London underwater MAP: Chilling climate forecast shows UK capital submerged in 50 years

Lottie Casas February 3, 2020

The UK capital has been ranked among the world’s largest coastal cities most at risk of significant flooding in the near future. Alongside Shanghai in…

Read More London underwater MAP: Chilling climate forecast shows UK capital submerged in 50 years
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Photos show the black crater left by ESA's doomed Schiaparelli Lander

Lottie Casas February 3, 2020

Amazing close-up images of Mars show the blackened crater left by the European Space Agency’s Schiaparelli Lander that crash-landed on the Red Planet in 2016…

Read More Photos show the black crater left by ESA's doomed Schiaparelli Lander
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Coronavirus symptoms: Are YOU at risk of infection? What to look out for from China virus

Lottie Casas February 3, 2020

The novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) has already infected twice as many people as the 2002 SARS pandemic, which killed 774 people. Although the disease is yet…

Read More Coronavirus symptoms: Are YOU at risk of infection? What to look out for from China virus
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Artificial light pollution is threatening the survival of fireflies

Lottie Casas February 3, 2020

Artificial light pollution is threatening the survival of fireflies by disrupting their mating displays – and very bright LED bulbs are making things worse Researchers…

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Betelgeuse supernova: Star reaches its dimmest point yet as it could EXPLODE

Lottie Casas February 3, 2020

The distant star has piqued interest in the astronomy community as experts noticed that it was dimming relatively quickly over the past few months. Betelgeuse…

Read More Betelgeuse supernova: Star reaches its dimmest point yet as it could EXPLODE
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Company behind magnetic delivery tunnels raises £1.5 million

Lottie Casas February 3, 2020

Ocado shopping delivered by MAGNETS? Hyperloop-style underground tunnels backed by major retailers will deliver packages across London in £1.5 million test trial after hitting crowdfunding…

Read More Company behind magnetic delivery tunnels raises £1.5 million
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Coronavirus live tracker: Latest Deaths, infections and updates as virus spreads

Lottie Casas February 3, 2020

The Coronavirus, dubbed 2019-nCoV, has now infected 17,405 people – at the time of writing – as medical experts struggle to contain the huge outbreak.…

Read More Coronavirus live tracker: Latest Deaths, infections and updates as virus spreads
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Fireball meteor streaks through night sky over Cornwall in stunning image

Lottie Casas February 3, 2020

Last month, people in Cornwall were in for a surprise, when the sky suddenly lit up as bright as daylight, despite it being 11pm. The…

Read More Fireball meteor streaks through night sky over Cornwall in stunning image
Science

US military hinted at using HAARP weather machine in WW3 in 2008

Lottie Casas February 2, 2020

Conspiracy theorists have long speculated that the defunct HAARP project is secretly being used in warfare, but a 12-year-old document and a speech from the…

Read More US military hinted at using HAARP weather machine in WW3 in 2008
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Yellowstone volcano: ‘Smoking gun’ discovery made after USGS investigation revealed

Lottie Casas February 2, 2020

The Yellowstone Caldera is a supervolcano located below Yellowstone National Park, spreading across the states of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. It is classified as a…

Read More Yellowstone volcano: ‘Smoking gun’ discovery made after USGS investigation revealed
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Cube-like UFO seen flying at high altitude captured by Viva Air pilot

Lottie Casas February 1, 2020

An airline pilot has shared bizarre footage of a cube-shaped UFO soaring across the sky. The cockpit view appears to show a metallic object flying…

Read More Cube-like UFO seen flying at high altitude captured by Viva Air pilot
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Mystery as motionless black object filmed hovering above New Jersey motorway

Lottie Casas February 1, 2020

A bizarre black object has been spotted hovering above a motorway near an airport in the US, forcing one motorist to pull over to work…

Read More Mystery as motionless black object filmed hovering above New Jersey motorway
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Google Earth uncovers mystery ‘disc’ emerging from melting Antarctica ice

Lottie Casas February 1, 2020

A Google Earth user believes he has found a mysterious disc emerging from the melting snow in Antarctica. YouTube user MrMBB333 posted footage on January…

Read More Google Earth uncovers mystery ‘disc’ emerging from melting Antarctica ice
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Asteroid fears: ‘Threat to mankind’ ESA chief’s admission over Earth-bound space rock

Lottie Casas February 1, 2020

Asteroids are the small rocky bodies in the inner Solar System orbiting the Sun and their collisions – known as impact events – have played a significant role in…

Read More Asteroid fears: ‘Threat to mankind’ ESA chief’s admission over Earth-bound space rock
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Asteroid shock: Why Nuking a killer rock about to hit Earth will make it a ‘shotgun blast’

Lottie Casas February 1, 2020

Killer asteroids have in the past pushed the planet to the brink of extinction, ending the reign of the dinosaurs some 66 million years ago.…

Read More Asteroid shock: Why Nuking a killer rock about to hit Earth will make it a ‘shotgun blast’
Science

Japanese firm reveals high-tech torch for 2020 Olympic Relay

Lottie Casas February 1, 2020

Japanese firm unveils the official torch for 2020 Olympics, which can keep its flame alive in heavy rain, 38mph winds, and was made with recycled…

Read More Japanese firm reveals high-tech torch for 2020 Olympic Relay
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Study: James Webb telescope has 12 percent chance of meeting deadline

Lottie Casas February 1, 2020

NASA’s long-delayed James Webb telescope has a 12 percent chance of actually launching on time, says new study from the US government A government report…

Read More Study: James Webb telescope has 12 percent chance of meeting deadline
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Elon Musk says Tesla's Model S will soon go 400 miles on one charge

Lottie Casas February 1, 2020

Elon Musk claims it ‘won’t be long’ before Tesla’s flagship Model S can travel 400 miles on a single charge The CEO says that Tesla…

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