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Britain’s turbines are producing 40% less electricity than normal
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This large Neolithic farming community was comfortably placed beside two streams in Motza and was suddenly abandoned 400 years after its creation. A large Neolithic…
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It may not be that much larger than an insect, but the fern species called Azolla filiculoides could be a tiny plant serving a bigger…
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Footballers who feign injury on the pitch are using the same technique employed by early humans to manipulate others before speech developed Those who could …
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US Air Force reveals plans for ‘Iron Man’ flight suits that use carbon fiber to store power The radical military uniforms could store power for…
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Microsoft unveils its £380 Surface Go ‘iPad killer’ featuring a 10-inch screen, 9 hours of battery life, redesigned keyboard and USB-C port Surface Go is…
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The American Meteor Society got over 600 reports from across the region. A so-called “fireball” (the space community’s word for a meteor that is brighter…
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New research by scientists in Australia shows how normal vibrations made by any automobile can sharply increase driver fatigue, raising the risk of accidents. New…
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London’s top police officer is ‘completely comfortable’ using facial recognition despite the fact it is wrong 98 per cent of the time and has resulted…
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Scientists have created an AI inside a test tube using strands of DNA, and they hope it will soon start to form its own ‘memories’…
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New hope for life on Mars: Scientists discover bacteria that is resistant to the briny chemicals found on the red planet Liquid oceans on Mars…
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Criminals can steal your password and banking details by recording the HEAT left by your fingertips on a computer keyboard Hackers can use a thermal…
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