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Very Large Telescope Produces New, Stunningly Sharp Pictures of Planet Neptune

Lisa July 18, 2018

Utilizing novel adaptive optics technology, Earth-based telescopes may not have an edge over even the Hubble Space Telescope. One of the challenges of shooting photography…

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Britain’s turbines are producing 40% less electricity than normal

Lisa July 18, 2018

Britain’s turbines are producing 40% less energy as wind ‘disappears’ for six weeks across the UK causing record low electricity production Britain got 15 per…

Read More Britain’s turbines are producing 40% less electricity than normal
Science

Is Yellowstone about to blow? Vast fissure sparks URGENT closure

Lisa July 18, 2018

Is Yellowstone about to blow? Vast rock fissure sparks URGENT closure at nearby Grand Teton National Park, just 60 miles from supervolcano Experts have detected…

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Newly Discovered Dogfish Shark Species Named After Famous Explorer Known As The ‘Shark Lady’

Lisa July 18, 2018

Five days ahead of ‘Shark Week,’ researchers announce the discovery of a new shark species. A new species of dogfish shark has been spotted in…

Read More Newly Discovered Dogfish Shark Species Named After Famous Explorer Known As The ‘Shark Lady’
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Google Chrome feeling SLOW? New update will reduce performance

Lisa July 17, 2018

Chrome feeling SLOW? New update designed to stop hackers stealing your personal information will reduce performance, Google admits Google has rolled-out a new ‘site isolation’…

Read More Google Chrome feeling SLOW? New update will reduce performance
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Bill Gates and a group of investors are backing a $30 million 'venture philanthropy' fund to tackle Alzheimer's

Lisa July 17, 2018

if (typeof performance.mark !== “undefined”) performance.mark(‘first image displayed’); Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates talks with a colleague before the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting in…

Read More Bill Gates and a group of investors are backing a $30 million 'venture philanthropy' fund to tackle Alzheimer's
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Stingrays spotted in shallow water close to Jersey’s beaches 

Lisa July 16, 2018

Stingrays spotted in British waters during recent summer heatwave, as experts warn swimmers to avoid touching the deadly species that killed TV presenter Steve Irwin…

Read More Stingrays spotted in shallow water close to Jersey’s beaches 
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Scientists reveal ‘unequivocal’ findings of what exactly causes weight gain

Lisa July 16, 2018

In a new study, mice were put on 29 different diets for the equivalent of 9 ‘human years’ in an attempt to discover exactly what…

Read More Scientists reveal ‘unequivocal’ findings of what exactly causes weight gain
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Google’s DeepMind AI is now training machines using IQ tests

Lisa July 16, 2018

AI is now capable of human-like problem solving and abstract thought, says Google’s DeepMind project after training machines with IQ tests Experts used puzzles known…

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Archaeologists Have Uncovered A Magnificent Neolithic Village In Jerusalem Valley That Arose 9,000 Years Ago

Lisa July 16, 2018

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…

Read More Archaeologists Have Uncovered A Magnificent Neolithic Village In Jerusalem Valley That Arose 9,000 Years Ago
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Tiny Azolla Fern Could Help Reduce Negative Effects Of Climate Change, Scientists Say

Lisa July 15, 2018

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…

Read More Tiny Azolla Fern Could Help Reduce Negative Effects Of Climate Change, Scientists Say
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Study Into Dinosaurs’ Diet Reveals Sauropods Didn’t Need To Gorge On Plants After All

Lisa July 15, 2018

In a surprising turn of event, the research unveiled that there could have actually been more giant sauropods on Earth than we imagined. The megaherbivores…

Read More Study Into Dinosaurs’ Diet Reveals Sauropods Didn’t Need To Gorge On Plants After All
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Here’s exactly how CRISPR works and the complicated moral dilemma it creates

Lisa July 15, 2018

Gene editing using CRISPR is a bit of a divisive subject at the moment. To scientists, it’s a revolutionary technique which more applications than we…

Read More Here’s exactly how CRISPR works and the complicated moral dilemma it creates
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The Hull of ‘Boaty McBoatface’, AKA ‘RRS Sir David Attenborough’, Launches Into The River Mersey

Lisa July 14, 2018

Boaty McBoatface, more properly known as the RRS Sir David Attenborough, begins the next phase of it’s life today as the hull is launched into…

Read More The Hull of ‘Boaty McBoatface’, AKA ‘RRS Sir David Attenborough’, Launches Into The River Mersey
Science

Footballers who feign injury use the same technique as early humans

Lisa July 14, 2018

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 ‘Iron man’ suits use carbon to store power 

Lisa July 12, 2018

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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Science

Virtual reality headset could cure vertigo

Lisa July 12, 2018

Virtual reality headset could cure vertigo as technology cuts fear of heights in half Vertigo is a significant problem for one in five at some…

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Science

Coral Reefs Are Being Plagued By Rats — And It’s All Connected To Bird Poop

Lisa July 12, 2018

Black rats have taken dominion over a handful of islands in the Indian Ocean, with ‘dramatic effects’ on nearby coral reefs. Rats on tropical islands…

Read More Coral Reefs Are Being Plagued By Rats — And It’s All Connected To Bird Poop
Science

Shorts made of 100% recycled plastic are the beach fashion you need this year

Lisa July 11, 2018

Britain’s plastic problem is getting out of hand. According to the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee, the UK uses 13 BILLION plastic bottles every…

Read More Shorts made of 100% recycled plastic are the beach fashion you need this year
Science

Microsoft unveils its new Surface Go tablet

Lisa July 11, 2018

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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Science

Fireball Streaks Across Iowa, Other Parts Of Midwest, Leaving Brilliant Green Trail In The Sky

Lisa July 11, 2018

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…

Read More Fireball Streaks Across Iowa, Other Parts Of Midwest, Leaving Brilliant Green Trail In The Sky
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Scientists using "nature’s antifreeze" to work out how to make food last longer

Lisa July 9, 2018

Freezing food is a great time and money saver, but it comes with a complicated set of rules. One of the most important is ensuring…

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‘Fortnite’ Creators Keep Fans Guessing At New Storyline Ahead Of Season 5 Release

Lisa July 9, 2018

Video game Fornite has clearly taken the world by storm at this point, and for just reasons. Released to consoles on a free-to-play basis less…

Read More ‘Fortnite’ Creators Keep Fans Guessing At New Storyline Ahead Of Season 5 Release
Science

8,000-Year-Old Human Remains Reveal Surprising Ancestry Of People In Southeast Asia

Lisa July 8, 2018

An analysis of 26 ancient DNA samples has helped put a century-old deliberation to rest, unveiling when Southeast Asia was first populated and by whom.…

Read More 8,000-Year-Old Human Remains Reveal Surprising Ancestry Of People In Southeast Asia
Science

Your Car Is Trying To Kill You: New Study Shows What Your Vehicle Is Doing That Could Cause A Fatal Accident

Lisa July 8, 2018

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…

Read More Your Car Is Trying To Kill You: New Study Shows What Your Vehicle Is Doing That Could Cause A Fatal Accident
Science

London police chief ‘completely comfortable’ using facial recognition

Lisa July 6, 2018

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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Science

Scientists have created an AI inside a test tube using strands of DNA

Lisa July 6, 2018

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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Scientists discover bacteria that is resistant to harsh life on Mars

Lisa July 6, 2018

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…

Read More Scientists discover bacteria that is resistant to harsh life on Mars
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Criminals can hack your computer by recording the HEAT on a keyboard

Lisa July 6, 2018

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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Science

Meet the 17 year old who hopes to be the first human to reach Mars

Lisa July 6, 2018

Space-obsessed girl, 17, ‘is working with Nasa to realise her life’s dream of becoming the first human on Mars’ as the agency plans a mission…

Read More Meet the 17 year old who hopes to be the first human to reach Mars

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Top Trends for Wedding Banquets in 2024

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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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Remote Vibrators: Enhancing Long-Distance Relationships

KiraNews August 14, 2024

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

MadonnaTale May 3, 2024

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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