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China starts selling its surveillance technology globally

Lottie Casas November 25, 2019

China starts selling its world-leading surveillance and facial recognition technology globally – despite concerns it violates human rights Homeland security show typically sees countries offer…

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MH370 mystery: Key questions about missing Malaysia Airlines plane revealed

Lottie Casas November 25, 2019

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 went missing on March 8, 2014, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. The official investigation…

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Jesus did NOT die on the crucifix but fled to Japan where he lived until 106 – shock claim

Lottie Casas November 24, 2019

According to the Bible, Jesus was sentenced to death by crucifixion in Jerusalem, before he was resurrected three days later and ascended to heaven. However,…

Read More Jesus did NOT die on the crucifix but fled to Japan where he lived until 106 – shock claim
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NASA mystery: Unexplained soundwaves captured by ISS sparks super-velocity UFO claims

Lottie Casas November 24, 2019

NASA has released photographs of an unexplained soundwaves moving across Earth at high-velocity speeds. High-tech cameras on the International Space Station captured the phenomenon above…

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Ancient Egypt breakthrough: Mummified remains found in pyramids mark major discovery

Lottie Casas November 24, 2019

The find believed to date from 664BC to 332BC includes lion cubs, several crocodiles, birds and cats.They are on display in a makeshift exhibition at…

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Big One earthquake warning: Tension BUILDING on West Coast -fears grow for mag 9 US quake

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

The Pacific Northwest sits on top of the Cascadia subduction zone and experts believe the fault could one day unleash a monstrous earthquake registering as…

Read More Big One earthquake warning: Tension BUILDING on West Coast -fears grow for mag 9 US quake
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Mystery as giant tree ‘teleports’ through roof of parked car baffling locals

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

A tree which appears to have grown through a parked car has baffled witnesses with video of the incident fuelling an online “teleportation” conspiracy theory.…

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Real life Stranger Things: Truth behind the Hollywood mind control cults

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

TV and movie scriptwriters keep coming back to the subject of mind control including in the Netflix hit Stranger Things – but how much truth…

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Historians Find Another Spy in the U.S. Atomic Bomb Project

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

The world’s first atomic bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945, in the New Mexican desert — a result of a highly secretive effort code-named…

Read More Historians Find Another Spy in the U.S. Atomic Bomb Project
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Hungarian scientists are closing in on a FIFTH force of nature

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

Scientists ‘have found a FIFTH force of nature’: Researchers claim to have observed energy that ‘connects the visible world to dark matter’ Hungarian Academy of…

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Asteroid shock: Space rock collisions ‘can provide the seeds of life’

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

Asteroid impacts are known to have catastrophic consequences such as the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction which wiped-out the dinosaurs 66 millions years ago. As well as the…

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NASA Moon landing: How Neil Armstrong was NOT the first Man on the Moon to do THIS

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on an alien world on July 20, 1969. Together with astronauts Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin…

Read More NASA Moon landing: How Neil Armstrong was NOT the first Man on the Moon to do THIS
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Namira Salim to be one of the first 'tourist astronauts'

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

Female Pakistani-born polar explorer starts training to become one of the first ‘tourist astronauts’ aboard Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShip2 when it launches in 2020 Namira Salim…

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Toxic fumes from car exhausts are being converted into fertiliser

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

Toxic fumes from car exhausts could be worth a FORTUNE as scientists develop a new technology that can convert the pollutants into fertiliser, ROCKET FUEL…

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Solomon Islands: Rising seas dooming this pacific paradise

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

Yet 40 years ago this was home to a thriving fishing community.  Children from the village across the bay used to sail over and spend…

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UFO shock: Expert claims aliens predicted end of world in terrifying encounter

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

Michael Horn, research scientist and representative for ufologist Billy Meier, said Mr Meier believed he was contacted by aliens to warn of the dangers of…

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Nazca Lines: New AI method discovers hidden geoglyph in the Peru desert

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

Created between 500 BC and 500 AD and best seen from above, these ancient geoglyphs depict countless strange designs of varying complexity. These range from…

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NASA shares video of ISS astronaut tossing a debris shield into space

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

NASA shared a video of an astronaut throwing debris into space on its Instagram page today and channeled the motto of Netflix cleaning sensation Marie…

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The US Army is developing a new high tech helmet to protect dogs

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

The US Army has developed an advanced new head cover that will protect military dogs’ hearing while riding in helicopters or being near loud explosions…

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Solar storm: The Sun is blasting energy at Earth that can ‘destroy’ ground infrastructure

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

Life next to the Sun is poses an ever-increasing threat to the technologies on which we are becoming increasingly reliant. Scientists have consequently meet to…

Read More Solar storm: The Sun is blasting energy at Earth that can ‘destroy’ ground infrastructure
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Wine connoisseurs can't tell one bottle from another, study finds

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

How wine connoisseurs can’t actually tell one bottle from another: Study finds they are mostly driven by colour and can’t distinguish between grapes Food scientists…

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Spelfie app takes your selfie from OUTER SPACE

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

Take a selfie from SPACE! Free Spelfie app uses satellite cameras 400 miles above the Earth to take photos of users Spelife connects to cameras…

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Shark evolution: How predator adapted to survive OUTSIDE water and ‘walk’ to beach prey

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

The epaulette shark is a species of longtailed carpet shark, found in the shallow tropical waters of the Great Barrier Reef and grows up to four feet in…

Read More Shark evolution: How predator adapted to survive OUTSIDE water and ‘walk’ to beach prey
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Meteor swarm visible TONIGHT: Spectacular comet dust outburst can be seen

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

Meteor experts forecasting hundreds of meteors will race the skies early tomorrow morning (November 22 GMT) in the incredibly rare event called the Unicorn meteor…

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'Designer babies' based on looks and IQ are still a long way off

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

‘Designer babies’ with ‘perfect looks’ and above average intelligence are still a long way from becoming a reality, study claims Traits such as height or…

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Dogs Can’t Help Falling in Love

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

TEMPE, Ariz. — Xephos is not the author of “Dog Is Love: Why and How Your Dog Loves You,” one of the latest books to…

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Asteroid warning: Astronomers fear ‘God of Chaos’ asteroid will strike TWICE in 2029, 2036

Lottie Casas November 23, 2019

An impact with the 1,214ft-wide (370m) asteroid could be cataclysmic by killing millions and levelling an entire continent. As a result, astronomers are keenly tracking…

Read More Asteroid warning: Astronomers fear ‘God of Chaos’ asteroid will strike TWICE in 2029, 2036
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Three DELAYS its 5G network rollout blaming planning permission issues

Lottie Casas November 22, 2019

Three DELAYS its 5G network rollout blaming planning permission issues and equipment constraints  A number of issues have forced Three to push its original target…

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Thousand-year-old Viking ship discovered under ancient burial ground

Lottie Casas November 22, 2019

Thousand-year-old Viking ship is discovered under an ancient burial ground on a tiny Norwegian island after being spotted by archaeologists using geo-radar Experts used geo-radar…

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Hybrid ‘human-water bear’ astronauts could be the first colonists on Mars

Lottie Casas November 15, 2019

Tardigrades, or water bears as they are sometimes known, are among the hardiest animals in existence, and they could help humans colonise Mars. The tiny…

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