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Good liars possess three specific characteristics, study finds

Lottie Casas January 24, 2020

It's no secret that some people have a talent for telling lies, while others are hopeless at fibbing. I would place myself firmly within the…

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SpaceX will try to nab its landing Crew Dragon capsules in giant NETS

Lottie Casas January 24, 2020

Catch landing: Elon Musk reveals that SpaceX will try to nab its Crew Dragon capsules in giant NETS as they come in from orbit The…

Read More SpaceX will try to nab its landing Crew Dragon capsules in giant NETS
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Saturn's moon Enceladus could harbour alien LIFE

Lottie Casas January 24, 2020

Saturn’s moon Enceladus could harbour alien LIFE: Carbon dioxide-rich plumes of frozen sea spray hint at habitable conditions beneath the moon’s icy crust US team…

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Tetris will VANISH from people's mobiles on April 21

Lottie Casas January 24, 2020

Tetris games are VANISHING from people’s iPhones and Android mobiles as developer EA says ‘it is time to say goodbye’ – but a replacement has…

Read More Tetris will VANISH from people's mobiles on April 21
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Asteroid news: NASA tracks a 64,700MPH space rock on Earth ‘approach’ – Will it hit?

Lottie Casas January 24, 2020

NASA expects the speedy asteroid to close-in on Earth in the morning hours of Monday, January 27. The asteroid belongs to a large group of…

Read More Asteroid news: NASA tracks a 64,700MPH space rock on Earth ‘approach’ – Will it hit?
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Amazon's smart assistant is trained to help blind people

Lottie Casas January 24, 2020

‘Alexa, I’m losing my sight’: Amazon’s smart assistant is trained to help blind and partially-sighted people as more than half claim to struggle with the…

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Climate change is breeding the MILLIONS of locusts invading Africa

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

Climate change is breeding the MILLIONS of locusts invading Africa with heavy rainfall and hotter weather making it ideal for the insect to reproduce Africa…

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NYPD is running a $10million forensics lab to crack into iPhones

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

How the NYPD is using a $10million lab with a supercomputer that generates 26 MILLION iPhone lockscreens a day to find a way to get…

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Sea level rise map: Dire predictions show 13 million people fleeing from coastal floods

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

Mass migrations on an unprecedented scale will soon be a common occurrence in the US due to man-made climate, an AI study has forecast. The…

Read More Sea level rise map: Dire predictions show 13 million people fleeing from coastal floods
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‘Alien’ sea creature which resembles human brain found washed up on beach

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

An alien-like pink sea creature is baffling locals after it washed up on a South Carolina beach in the US. The weird jelly-like blob was…

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Health experts issued an ominous warning about a coronavirus pandemic 3 months ago. Their simulation showed it could kill 65 million people.

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

A coronavirus that originated in Wuhan, China, has killed 18 people and infected more than 630. The virus has been reported in at least eight…

Read More Health experts issued an ominous warning about a coronavirus pandemic 3 months ago. Their simulation showed it could kill 65 million people.
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Were alien secrets hidden in Roswell and Area 51? 'Project Blue Book' UFO hunters investigate.

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

Aidan Gillen returns in the second season of "Project Blue Book," as UFO investigator Dr. J. Allen Hynek. (Image: © Photo by Eduardo Araquel/HISTORY Copyright…

Read More Were alien secrets hidden in Roswell and Area 51? 'Project Blue Book' UFO hunters investigate.
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Tinder starts using AI to check users' profile photos are real

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

Tinder swipes left on catfishing: Dating app starts using artificial intelligence to check users’ profile photos are real Tinder users may soon be able to…

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Archaeology breakthrough: Harvard scientists sequence the DNA of 8,000 year old children

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

An international team led by Harvard Medical School scientists has produced the first genome-wide ancient human DNA sequences from west and central Africa. The data…

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Voice of a 3,000-year-old Ancient Egyptian priest is recreated

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

Mummy ‘speaks’ from beyond the grave: Scientists recreate the nasal voice of an Ancient Egyptian priest 3,000 years after he died using CT scans and…

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New ‘ride’ lands in UK allowing you to experience a plane crash

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

You can now pay to experience what it might be like to be part of a terrifying plane crash and you can count us out…

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Pilot captures unusual cigar-shaped object soaring over Utah from cockpit

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

A plane pilot appears to have captured a cigar-shaped UFO at 40,000ft soaring through the air above Utah. The footage – taken over Zion National…

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Taal volcano update: NASA detects shifting ground around the erupting Philippines Volcano

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

The alert level for Taal volcano is 4, meaning the fiery mountain on Luzon Island could erupt within “hours to days”. The volcano has been…

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Doomsday Clock 2020: What does 100 seconds to midnight mean for the world?

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has revealed the world is just 100 seconds from midnight. The clock is now symbolically closer to humanity’s final…

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Police forensics could be able to DATE fingerprints for the first time

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

Police forensics could be able to DATE fingerprints for the first time after scientists develop a method for measuring how chemicals in the residues degrade…

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Mum sent furious message after dropping son off at party dressed as ballerina

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

A mum was sent a message telling her 'you aren't f***ing sane' from a party host after sending her son to the event dressed as…

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NASA news: Spitzer telescope’s legacy celebrated as NASA readies to pull plug on mission

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

NASA is celebrating the Spitzer space telescope as member of the space agency’s Great Observatories. For 16 years, the space telescope has studied the mysteries…

Read More NASA news: Spitzer telescope’s legacy celebrated as NASA readies to pull plug on mission
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First space-baked cookies took two hours to create

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

Houston, we have bake off: Chocolate chip cookies are the first food to be baked in space and they took two hours in a zero-gravity…

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Wuhan, China, is cut off from the outside world in an unprecedented quarantine after a deadly virus killed 17 and infected 571

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

Wuhan, China, was cut off from the outside world Thursday morning, with trains, planes, and other transit suspended. It followed the official death toll of…

Read More Wuhan, China, is cut off from the outside world in an unprecedented quarantine after a deadly virus killed 17 and infected 571
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China releases stunning images of the far side of the moon

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

China releases stunning images of the far side of the moon from its pioneering Chang’e-4 mission to mark one year anniversary of its launch China…

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TalkTalk outage leaves customers across the UK without internet

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

TalkTalk is DOWN: Broadband outage leaves customers across the UK without internet access  Problems began at around 08:50 GMT, according to Down Detector  TalkTalk customers…

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Mount Vesuvius eruption in 79 AD turned a victim's brain into glass

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

Mount Vesuvius eruption in 79 AD was so extreme it turned the brain of a 25-year-old man into glass and vaporized body fluids Experts reexamined…

Read More Mount Vesuvius eruption in 79 AD turned a victim's brain into glass
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Britons must slash their meat consumption to reach net zero emissions

Lottie Casas January 23, 2020

Britons must slash their meat consumption by 20 per cent, cut out dairy and reduce food waste to reach net zero emissions by 2050 A…

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Violence between prehistoric tribes was due to different cultures

Lottie Casas January 22, 2020

Two rival prehistoric tribes in modern-day Spain were locked in ‘lethal violence’ 5,500 years ago due to vastly different cultures, diets and burials Tribes living…

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Oviraptorid dinosaurs hatched at different times like modern-day birds

Lottie Casas January 22, 2020

Stunning fossilised dinosaur eggs found in China reveal the two-legged Oviraptorids hatch in the same way as modern-day birds Scientists fired neutrons at fossilised oviraptorid…

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

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