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Scientists suggest tunnels connecting one side of universe to the other exist in Milky Way

Lottie Casas October 25, 2019

Wormholes have long been considered to exist only in the realms of science fiction but some physicists believe the theoretical portals could be real. Wormholes,…

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Offshore windfarms 'can provide more electricity than world needs'

Lottie Casas October 25, 2019

Offshore windfarms ‘can provide more electricity than the world needs’, report claims Installing wind turbines at the world’s best offshore sites would provide more than…

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Octopus tries to steal diver’s camera in hilarious underwater tug-of-war

Lottie Casas October 25, 2019

A diver in France was in for a surprise during a recent expedition, after an octopus tried to steal his camera. Diver Eric Desmet was…

Read More Octopus tries to steal diver’s camera in hilarious underwater tug-of-war
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The dinosaur-killing asteroid wiped out 'everything bigger than a RAT'

Lottie Casas October 25, 2019

The dinosaur-killing asteroid wiped out ‘everything bigger than a RAT’ 66million years ago and modern animals evolved from there, study reveals Fossils discovered in Colorado…

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NASA news: Astronauts snap stunning pictures of the Space Station from 250 miles in space

Lottie Casas October 25, 2019

NASA’s astronauts live and work on the International Space Station about 250 miles above the planet. From this unique vantage point, the ISS crew is…

Read More NASA news: Astronauts snap stunning pictures of the Space Station from 250 miles in space
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PlayStation 5 will be the ‘world’s fastest console’, Sony claims

Lottie Casas October 25, 2019

While there’s still over a year to go before the PlayStation 5 finally launches, Sony is slowly releasing more and more details about the console.…

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Former rock star’s UFO-hunting group seals deal with US Army to study ‘exotic material’

Lottie Casas October 25, 2019

The singer previously released videos of “unidentified” objects as part of his To The Stars Academy (TTSA), which where acknowledged by the US Navy. TTSA…

Read More Former rock star’s UFO-hunting group seals deal with US Army to study ‘exotic material’
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US Army warns military is 'precariously unprepared' for climate change

Lottie Casas October 25, 2019

US Army warns that military is ‘precariously unprepared’ for climate change and says access to drinking water for soldiers will be major concern in future…

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Google trained an AI to 'smell' by analyzing molecular structures

Lottie Casas October 25, 2019

Google has trained an artificial intelligence to discern smells by analyzing molecular structures An AI trained on a database of scents was able to identify…

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Some Lab Chimps May Never Retire to a Sanctuary

Lottie Casas October 25, 2019

In 2015, the National Institutes of Health decided to retire all the chimpanzees it owned. Since then, animal welfare groups have been pushing for quicker…

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Woodie Flowers, Who Made Science a Competitive Sport, Dies at 75

Lottie Casas October 25, 2019

Woodie Flowers, an innovative and flamboyant mechanical engineering professor at M.I.T. (he liked to roller-blade and ride unicycles through its august halls) who championed a…

Read More Woodie Flowers, Who Made Science a Competitive Sport, Dies at 75
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MH370: How hijacker could ‘incapacitate entire plane in 35 seconds’

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

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

Read More MH370: How hijacker could ‘incapacitate entire plane in 35 seconds’
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MILLIONS download Google Play store apps with hidden adware

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

MILLIONS of people downloaded apps from the Google Play store designed to spy on users and plaster devices with full-screen ads Millions of users were…

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2m non-recyclable plastic Juul pods are thrown in the trash each year

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

Is vaping damaging the planet? Estimated 2 MILLION non-recyclable plastic Juul pods are thrown in the trash each year alongside used e-cigs because users don’t…

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Colorado Fossils Show How Mammals Raced to Fill Dinosaurs’ Void

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

Some 66 million years ago, mammals caught their lucky break. An asteroid crashed into what is now Chicxulub, Mexico, and set off a catastrophic chain…

Read More Colorado Fossils Show How Mammals Raced to Fill Dinosaurs’ Void
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1,500-year-old church dedicated to mysterious 'martyr' discovered in Israel

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 24 Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 24 are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com Archaeologists…

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Asteroid: How to watch 1KM-wide ‘potentially hazardous’ space rock skim Earth TOMORROW

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

https://www.youtube.com/embed/KmN2TqdSsng Asteroid 1998 HL1 will barrel past the planet on Friday, October 25. Italian astronomer Gianluca Masi predicts even amateur asteroid enthusiasts can catch a…

Read More Asteroid: How to watch 1KM-wide ‘potentially hazardous’ space rock skim Earth TOMORROW
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Woman buys old family Bible at library book sale, discovers this inside

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

‘War to end all wars’: How World War I still resonates today As the world marks the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended World…

Read More Woman buys old family Bible at library book sale, discovers this inside
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Google Earth uncovers ‘giant skull’ poking out of Antarctica ice in bizarre clip

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

An eagle-eyed Google Earth user has bizarrely claimed to have found a "giant skull" in Antarctica. The clip, which was uploaded to YouTube, seemed to…

Read More Google Earth uncovers ‘giant skull’ poking out of Antarctica ice in bizarre clip
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Mutant piglet born with six legs shown walking like a spider in bizarre video

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

A rare mutant pig with six legs has been captured walking like a spider through the grass. The freak piglet, which was born on a…

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How babies as young as 14 months old 'can COUNT'

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

How babies as young as 14 months old ‘can COUNT’: Toddlers can associate words with quantities years earlier than previously thought Toddlers who hear objects…

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Gardener finds bumblebee eaten from INSIDE out by 'zombie parasite'

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

Gruesome images reveal how a bumblebee was eaten from the INSIDE out by a ‘zombie parasite’ Natural history producer Nick Gates, 31, found exotic fungus…

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Terrifying model shows how office workers could look in just 20 years

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

From back pain to strained eyes, office workers regularly experience health problems related to their jobs. Now, health experts have revealed what office workers could…

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Driverless cars that react to user health to hit the roads by 2030

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

Cars of the future could call your doctor: Mitsubishi says its driverless vehicles will pull over and phone for help if the passenger is suddenly…

Read More Driverless cars that react to user health to hit the roads by 2030
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Melting ice in Russian Arctic reveals five islands

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

Melting glaciers in the Russian Arctic have revealed FIVE new islands hidden beneath the ice Islands were first spotted in 2016 but have not been…

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Neil Armstrong items to be auctioned off beginning Friday

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

Son of Neil Armstrong describes watching his dad becomes the first person to walk on the moon On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11…

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Drones can tell live humans from dead bodies through chest movements

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

Drones developed to help rescuers during disasters can tell live humans from dead bodies by picking up chest movements from a range of 26 ft…

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Grotesque model shows how office workers could look in 20 years' time

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

Hunched, swollen and with bulging varicose veins: Scientists create grotesque model of how office workers could look in 20 years’ time thanks to hours at…

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Study: 6 percent of Twitter users write 73 percent of political posts

Lottie Casas October 24, 2019

Study reveals just 6 percent of US Twitter users write nearly 75 percent of the platform’s political posts – and most of them are critical…

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NASA joins forces with alien hunters to search life on exoplanets

Lottie Casas October 23, 2019

NASA joins forces with alien hunters to search for life beyond our solar system in $100 million project that ‘listens’ for signs of advanced civilizations…

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