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Single mum marries rug in bizarre wedding ceremony at carpet shop

Lottie Casas December 6, 2019

There are numerous cases of people marrying non-human partners – but one single mum may be the first person in history to have got married…

Read More Single mum marries rug in bizarre wedding ceremony at carpet shop
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UFO sighting: NASA conspiracy claims after archive photo reveals ‘organic alien craft’

Lottie Casas December 6, 2019

NASA has been accused of a major cover up over an archive photo which some claim shows an “organic alien craft”. Scott Waring presented photographic…

Read More UFO sighting: NASA conspiracy claims after archive photo reveals ‘organic alien craft’
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Archaeologists discovered 1,700-year-old Roman eggs — and accidentally released 'world's oldest stinkbombs'

Lottie Casas December 6, 2019

Fox News Flash top headlines for Dec. 6 Fox News Flash top headlines for Dec. 6 are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com From…

Read More Archaeologists discovered 1,700-year-old Roman eggs — and accidentally released 'world's oldest stinkbombs'
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Deadly measles warning after 142,000 people die and cases of disease soar

Lottie Casas December 6, 2019

More than 140,000 people died from measles in 2018, a shocking new report has revealed. The report, by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and United…

Read More Deadly measles warning after 142,000 people die and cases of disease soar
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Gangs of mice are attacking albatrosses and eating chicks alive on remote island

Lottie Casas December 6, 2019

Gangs of mice are attacking adult albatrosses and eating their chicks alive on a remote island in the South Atlantic, shocking footage has revealed. The…

Read More Gangs of mice are attacking albatrosses and eating chicks alive on remote island
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A 'petit-spot' volcano found in the the Pacific Ocean

Lottie Casas December 6, 2019

A ‘petit-spot’ volcano has been discovered in the oldest section of the Pacific Ocean and scientists believe it last erupted less than three million years…

Read More A 'petit-spot' volcano found in the the Pacific Ocean
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SpaceX launches payload of 'muscle mice,' barley grains to space station

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

SpaceX launches its Falcon 9 rocket FBN’s Cheryl Casone on SpaceX launching its Falcon 9 rocket into orbit in Cape Canaveral, Florida. SpaceX launched a…

Read More SpaceX launches payload of 'muscle mice,' barley grains to space station
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Fractured Forests Are Endangering Wildlife, Scientists Find

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

Around the world, humans are fracturing vast forests. Highways snake through the Amazon’s rain forests, and Indonesia plans an ambitious transportation grid in Borneo, through…

Read More Fractured Forests Are Endangering Wildlife, Scientists Find
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NASA fits ‘robot hotel’ to International Space Station

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

ISS may be home to six astronauts, but many may be surprised how the orbiting space laboratory also houses a huge range of robots. The…

Read More NASA fits ‘robot hotel’ to International Space Station
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Meteorite-eating microbe indicates how life could survive in space

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

Strange microbe that feeds on METEORITES could shed light on how life on Earth began and how living creatures can survive on other planets The…

Read More Meteorite-eating microbe indicates how life could survive in space
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Genetically-enhanced 'mighty mice' will be launched to the ISS today

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

Genetically-enhanced ‘mighty mice’ will be launched to the International Space Station today to help scientists understand how to limit muscle and bone loss in low…

Read More Genetically-enhanced 'mighty mice' will be launched to the ISS today
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Science news: Thought you were made of atoms? New scientific finding is MUCH weirder

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

For centuries, even as far back as the ancient Greeks, scientific belief was that everything – you included – was constructed of atoms, the tiniest…

Read More Science news: Thought you were made of atoms? New scientific finding is MUCH weirder
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Iron Age shield millennium's 'most important British Celtic art'

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

Elaborate 2000-year-old Iron Age shield discovered in an impressive ‘warrior grave’ in Yorkshire is hailed ‘the most important British Celtic art object of the millennium’…

Read More Iron Age shield millennium's 'most important British Celtic art'
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Antarctica mystery as Google Earth user spots ‘flying craft’ hovering over snow

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

A Google Earth user believes he has found a flying craft with “intelligent design” above Antarctica. YouTube user MrMBB333 uploaded his video yesterday of what…

Read More Antarctica mystery as Google Earth user spots ‘flying craft’ hovering over snow
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Baby Trump 'bobble-head' figurine is launched into space

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

Baby Trump ‘bobble-head’ figurine is launched into space on a weather balloon as the President of the United States finishes his visit to the UK…

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Arctic warmed nearly as much as the whole planet has in 137 years

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

Arctic has warmed up by 1.35 degrees Fahrenheit in just a decade – the same temperature increase that the rest of the planet has experienced…

Read More Arctic warmed nearly as much as the whole planet has in 137 years
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Pieces of plastic have been trained to WALK when triggered by light

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

Pieces of plastic have been trained to WALK when triggered by light in a groundbreaking project that could lead to the creation of artificial muscles…

Read More Pieces of plastic have been trained to WALK when triggered by light
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Facebook risks becoming a 'one-stop grooming shop', says NSPCC

Lottie Casas December 5, 2019

Facebook risks becoming a ‘one-stop grooming shop’ if it presses ahead with plans to encrypt its messaging services, NSPCC warns End-to-end encryption on Facebook would…

Read More Facebook risks becoming a 'one-stop grooming shop', says NSPCC
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Ford will use waste material from McDonald's coffee to make car parts

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

Ford will recycle McDonalds’ coffee waste material into energy efficient car parts including durable headlamps Chaff produced while roasting coffee beans will be converted to…

Read More Ford will use waste material from McDonald's coffee to make car parts
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Secret identity of fourth Soviet spy who stole US atomic bomb secrets finally revealed

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

Oscar Seborer. (Credit: Ohio State University) The name of a missing Soviet spy which was hidden from the public for the past 70 years has just…

Read More Secret identity of fourth Soviet spy who stole US atomic bomb secrets finally revealed
Science

Why the Great Auk Is Gone for Good

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

Not so long ago, the northern seas were full of great auks. Every summer, millions of the two-toned, goose-sized birds would gather at different breeding…

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Birds are being forced to sing louder in order to be heard over planes

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

Squawking at the top of their voices! Birds are being forced to belt out their songs in order to be heard over the noise from…

Read More Birds are being forced to sing louder in order to be heard over planes
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Space news: Space debris could grow ‘uncontrollably’ and trap humans on Earth FOREVER

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

There is now believed to be an astonishing 170 million pieces of junk floating in Earth’s upper atmosphere, but only 34,000 are being tracked. Some…

Read More Space news: Space debris could grow ‘uncontrollably’ and trap humans on Earth FOREVER
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Straw made from recycled MANGO leaves wins first prize at science fair

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

Biodegradable straw made from MANGO peel wins first prize in university science fair and offers an eco-friendly solution to the scourge of plastic pollution Two…

Read More Straw made from recycled MANGO leaves wins first prize at science fair
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Elm trees are making a comeback in Britain

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

Tree-mendous recovery: Elm trees are making a comeback in Britain thanks to the development of new breeds that is resistant to Dutch elm disease Dutch…

Read More Elm trees are making a comeback in Britain
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Google Maps users baffled over ‘Titanic-like’ wreckage seen off coast of Japan

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

The wreckage of "Titanic-style" ship has been spotted off the coast of Japan in a bizarre clip, a conspiracist has claimed. In the past Google…

Read More Google Maps users baffled over ‘Titanic-like’ wreckage seen off coast of Japan
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Best pickup lines for women to use on men – according to science

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

They’re often perceived as cheesy, but a new study suggests that used in the right way, pickup lines can actually be an effective way to…

Read More Best pickup lines for women to use on men – according to science
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Women who dye their hair at higher risk of developing breast cancer, study warns

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

It’s something that many women do regularly without thinking twice, but if you dye your hair, you may unknowingly be increasing your risk of developing…

Read More Women who dye their hair at higher risk of developing breast cancer, study warns
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YouTuber terrified after ‘ghost’ opens door after being pushed down stairs

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

A YouTube star has been left freaked out after capturing apparent ghost during a video blog. Daisy Marquez was filming a sponsorship blog for her…

Read More YouTuber terrified after ‘ghost’ opens door after being pushed down stairs
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Turbulence and magnetic fields contribute to black hole brightness

Lottie Casas December 4, 2019

‘Chaotic motion’ of super-strong magnetic fields is responsible for the radiation that lights up black holes and neutron stars, study suggests Scientists hoped to discover…

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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

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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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