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Microsoft plans to launch a paid subscription for Windows 10 computers

Lisa August 1, 2018

Microsoft plans to launch a paid monthly subscription service to keep users’ Windows 10 machines running as they should The monthly payment would allow Microsoft…

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Black tar decorations discovered on the bones of a 4,500-year-old body

Lisa July 28, 2018

Mysterious tar decorations scrawled on the bones of a woman buried 4,500 years ago have left scientists baffled The rare burial was discovered along the river…

Read More Black tar decorations discovered on the bones of a 4,500-year-old body
Science

The Brits really DO have it worse when it comes to heatwaves!

Lisa July 28, 2018

Brits really DO have it worse when it comes to heatwaves! Our bodies, houses and offices are not equipped to cope with hot summers, say…

Read More The Brits really DO have it worse when it comes to heatwaves!
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GSK gains access to 5 million 23andMe customer’s data

Lisa July 28, 2018

DNA ancestry firm 23andMe will SHARE the genetic data of its 5 million customers with drug company GlaxoSmithKline as part of a new deal that…

Read More GSK gains access to 5 million 23andMe customer’s data
Science

Incredible flying car concept soars silently through the air

Lisa July 28, 2018

A glimpse of future air travel? Incredible flying car concept inspired by flapping wings soars silently through the air and can take off and land…

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Science

Hiccups That Go On For A Month Are More Common That Previously Believed, New Scientific Study Shows

Lisa July 27, 2018

A new research study finds that ‘intractable hiccups,’ the kind that last at least a full month, are more common than we think, but there…

Read More Hiccups That Go On For A Month Are More Common That Previously Believed, New Scientific Study Shows
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The edge of space is 12 miles nearer to Earth than thought

Lisa July 27, 2018

The edge of space gets a little closer: New study claims it is 12 miles nearer to Earth than thought Known as the Karman Line,…

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Science

Ancient Worms Frozen In Permafrost For 42,000 Years Are Reanimated And Everyone Thinks The Apocalypse Is Here

Lisa July 27, 2018

A study has managed to bring two worms that had been frozen for thousands of years in permafrost back to life. According to a new…

Read More Ancient Worms Frozen In Permafrost For 42,000 Years Are Reanimated And Everyone Thinks The Apocalypse Is Here
Science

Hayabusa 2 snaps stunning close-up of of dice-shaped asteroid Ryugu

Lisa July 27, 2018

Japan’s Hayabusa 2 snaps stunning close-up photo revealing the surface of the of dice-shaped asteroid Ryugu Japanese space probe arrived at asteroid Ryugu on June…

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That’s cold: Japan tech blasts snoozing workers with AC

Lisa July 27, 2018

That’s cold: Japan begins trialing tech that tracks employees’ eyes to see if they fall asleep on the job – and blasts snoozing workers with…

Read More That’s cold: Japan tech blasts snoozing workers with AC
Science

Sea Cucumber Releases Extra-Long Poop Log In Engrossing New Video

Lisa July 27, 2018

Watch the bottom-feeder get rid of its waste in the Pacific Ocean. Sea creatures come in all shapes, colors, and sizes — and so do…

Read More Sea Cucumber Releases Extra-Long Poop Log In Engrossing New Video
Science

Scientists Have Finally Discovered Where All Of The Dust On Mars Is Actually Coming From

Lisa July 26, 2018

A new study has shown that the Medusae Fossae Formation on Mars is the main source of the Red Planet’s dust. Scientists believe they may…

Read More Scientists Have Finally Discovered Where All Of The Dust On Mars Is Actually Coming From
Science

A 4-billion-year-old shard of meteorite goes on exhibition tomorrow 

Lisa July 26, 2018

Meteorite shard from four-billion-year-old space rock that crashed into Earth during prehistoric times will go on exhibition in Edinburgh tomorrow Around 600 million years ago,…

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Science

Lunar Eclipse On Friday Will Be Longest Blood Moon Visible Until 2123

Lisa July 26, 2018

On Friday, July 27, many parts of the world will get to see a so-called “blood moon” for close to two hours. This, as noted…

Read More Lunar Eclipse On Friday Will Be Longest Blood Moon Visible Until 2123
Science

560,000yr-old child’s milk tooth found in French cave

Lisa July 26, 2018

‘Exceptional’ 560,000-year-old child’s milk tooth found in French cave could reveal the secrets of our ancestors Researchers say tooth belonged to human sub-species homo heidelbergensis Shares…

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Science

Insect-inspired drone has wings that collapse ‘like origami’

Lisa July 26, 2018

Incredible insect-inspired drone has wings that collapse ‘like origami’ when it hits obstacles so it never breaks When airborne the drone remains rigid enough to…

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Science

Facebook has lost users in Europe for the first time

Lisa July 26, 2018

Is Facebook in trouble? Social network is set to announce a DROP in users in Europe for the first time, industry experts predict ahead of…

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Science

Facebook shares tumble as firm misses revenue targets

Lisa July 25, 2018

Facebook sheds $150 BILLION in market value after firm misses revenue targets and reveals slowest-ever growth in users in wake of privacy scandals and new…

Read More Facebook shares tumble as firm misses revenue targets
Science

Parasite spread by cats could be the key to being a successful entrepreneur

Lisa July 25, 2018

If you’ve always dreamed of ditching your career and starting your own business, you might want to consider getting a cat . A bizarre new…

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Science

Scientists discover a huge lake hidden under the surface of Mars

Lisa July 25, 2018

Scientists have discovered a huge reservoir of liquid water hidden under the surface of Mars , that could help to unravel the mysterious past of…

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Science

Could this be the earliest terrestrial life on Earth?

Lisa July 25, 2018

Scientists uncover 3.22 billion year old microbes in South Africa that push back estimates of when terrestrial life started on Earth by 500 million years…

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Science

‘The Real Bigfoot’: Largest-Ever Dinosaur Foot Fossil Unearthed In Wyoming

Lisa July 24, 2018

The fossil is almost 3.2 feet long and likely belongs to a brachiosaur, a giant sauropod of the Late Cretaceous. In 1998, a research expedition…

Read More ‘The Real Bigfoot’: Largest-Ever Dinosaur Foot Fossil Unearthed In Wyoming
Science

Facebook quietly opens $30 million subsidiary in China

Lisa July 24, 2018

Facebook quietly opens $30 million subsidiary in China days after Mark Zuckerberg claimed the firm was ‘a long time away from doing anything’ behind the…

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Science

Russia Is Gearing Up To Send Androids Into Space As Part Of ISS Crew

Lisa July 22, 2018

Russia could be sending its first pair of FEDOR androids to crew the International Space Station as early as August 2019. Russia could soon be…

Read More Russia Is Gearing Up To Send Androids Into Space As Part Of ISS Crew
Science

Rare Venomous Snake Just Discovered In Australia Could Already Be Facing The Threat Of Extinction

Lisa July 22, 2018

A new study published in the journal Zootaxa hails the discovery of an interesting species of venomous snake living in Australia. The newfound species belongs…

Read More Rare Venomous Snake Just Discovered In Australia Could Already Be Facing The Threat Of Extinction
Science

Nintendo Sues ROM Sites In Massive $100 Million Lawsuit To Prevent Piracy, Illegal Emulation

Lisa July 22, 2018

With the huge popularity of their retro inspired NES and SNES Classic consoles, Nintendo seems to be more protective of their content. Nintendo has been…

Read More Nintendo Sues ROM Sites In Massive $100 Million Lawsuit To Prevent Piracy, Illegal Emulation
Science

Cool Photo Of The Martian Ice Cap Shows ‘Thick Dust Clouds’ Approaching Ahead Of Giant Storm

Lisa July 21, 2018

ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft captured the soon-to-be global dust storm on Mars as it just started brewing near the Martian ice cap. Before the massive…

Read More Cool Photo Of The Martian Ice Cap Shows ‘Thick Dust Clouds’ Approaching Ahead Of Giant Storm
Science

UK High Court grants blocking order for Premier League next season

Lisa July 21, 2018

Piracy SHUTDOWN: UK High Court grants new blocking order to stop illegal Premier League streams ‘by any means’ next season The new blocking order includes…

Read More UK High Court grants blocking order for Premier League next season
Science

New species of armoured dinosaur discovered in Utah

Lisa July 20, 2018

New species of armoured dinosaur discovered in Utah: Ancient reptile Akainacephalus johnsoni walked across the land bridge from Asia to north America 76 million years…

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Science

A mysterious 2,000-year-old papyrus has finally been decoded

Lisa July 19, 2018

A 2,000-year-old scroll has finally been decoded by experts and it’s all about how sex-starved women become hysterical The ancient papyrus refers to a medical…

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Top Trends for Wedding Banquets in 2024

KiraNews August 29, 2024

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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Remote Vibrators: Enhancing Long-Distance Relationships

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Long-distance relationships really test your love and patience. Keeping the connection strong can be tough, especially if you miss physical affection. While it might not…

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High-Precision Lashing: Mastering the Fine Details with Lash Flash’s Specialized Tweezers and Tools

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Master precise lash application with specialized tools In the art of lash extensions, precision is paramount. Achieving flawless results requires not only skill but also…

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Lucky Jet is the Best Online Casino Game You’ll Ever Play

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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

Lottie Casas December 21, 2023

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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Bernard The Elf In 'The Santa Clause' 'Memba Him?!

Lottie Casas December 21, 2023

American actor David Krumholtz was 16 years old when he landed the role of Bernard The Elf — the grumpy head elf of Santa’s workshop…

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