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Mermaid statue with ‘huge arse’ deemed ‘too provocative’ by enraged locals

Lottie Casas April 29, 2023

While Italy is known for its glamorous women this might be a step too far, as the creation of a mermaid statue with sizable assets…

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Uri Geller ‘to penetrate’ sacred part of Charles’ coronation with ‘inner mind’

Lottie Casas April 29, 2023

Bookmark Don’t miss a thing! Sign up to the Daily Star’s newsletter We have more newsletters Uri Geller has promised "to penetrate" the most sacred…

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I'm a cybersecurity expert – the mistakes you're making with passwords

Lottie Casas April 29, 2023

I’m a cybersecurity expert – these are the common mistakes that could let hackers crack your passwords in SECONDS Hackers can now crack complex passwords…

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Eerie 24-eyed jellyfish that comes from strain of most poisonous animals found

Lottie Casas April 28, 2023

An eerie-looking box jellyfish that boasts 24 eyes in total has been found, and it comes from a strain of the world's most poisonous animals.…

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World's first PARASTRONAUT takes a zero-gravity flight

Lottie Casas April 28, 2023

World’s first PARASTRONAUT takes a zero-gravity flight: British father-of-three John McFall experiences weightlessness for the first time to test how his prosthetic leg moves Britain’s John…

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Roman camps found with Google Earth shines light on ancient campaign

Lottie Casas April 28, 2023

Archaeologists have identified three new fortified Roman marching camp sites in north Arabia with the help of a surprising tool — Google Earth. The team…

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Frogs May Have Something in Common With Bees

Lottie Casas April 28, 2023

On warm evenings near Rio de Janeiro, you might find milk fruit trees covered in brownish-orange frogs. While many frogs eat insects, the tree frog…

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Benidorm-mad couple’s £5k wedding with cheap booze, crisps and mobility scooters

Lottie Casas April 28, 2023

Bookmark Don’t miss a thing! Sign up to the Daily Star’s newsletter We have more newsletters A Benidorm-mad couple spent just £5k on their dream…

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Woman claims to see Princess Diana staring back at her from Tesco slice of ham

Lottie Casas April 28, 2023

Princess Diana has been spotted on the folds of a slice of Tesco ham by a woman left "shocked" by a potential apparition. The Queen…

Read More Woman claims to see Princess Diana staring back at her from Tesco slice of ham
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MailOnline asks ChatGPT to come up with a stereotype for UK counties

Lottie Casas April 28, 2023

EXCLUSIVE: What ChatGPT really thinks of YOU: MailOnline asks the AI bot to come up with a stereotype for residents in all 92 UK counties…

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Second ‘Impossible’ Ring Found Around Distant Dwarf Planet

Lottie Casas April 27, 2023

The News Earlier this year, astronomers announced that a tiny world beyond Neptune with a diameter about one-third that of Earth’s moon possessed a Saturn-like…

Read More Second ‘Impossible’ Ring Found Around Distant Dwarf Planet
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What Can You Do With a Menagerie of Mammal Genomes?

Lottie Casas April 27, 2023

To learn more about humans, a large international team of scientists spent years tracking down some of the strangest creatures on Earth. They camped out…

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Lonely hearts deserve more respect as Jesus was also single, Church says

Lottie Casas April 27, 2023

Jesus Christ, son of the big man upstairs, was single according to the Church of England who confirmed the lonely lifestyle in a bombshell statement.…

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‘Crazed seagulls from hell’ nearly smash car windscreen trying to steal chips

Lottie Casas April 27, 2023

Bookmark Don’t miss a thing! Sign up to the Daily Star’s newsletter We have more newsletters A group of hungry seagulls have been filmed smashing…

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UK signs ‘landmark’ agreement with India in major boost

Lottie Casas April 27, 2023

The UK has signed a “landmark” Memorandum of Understanding with India to collaborate on scientific research and innovation and “remove red tape standing in the…

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Are aliens trying to contact us? Astronomers detect 25 radio bursts

Lottie Casas April 27, 2023

Are aliens trying to contact Earth? Astronomers detect a record haul of 25 new fast radio bursts from outer space Scientists have doubled the number…

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Why Are Insects Drawn to Light? A Perennial Question Gets a New Answer.

Lottie Casas April 27, 2023

Moths and other insects are drawn to lights at night as reliably as planets orbit stars. Entomologists have long exploited this fact by setting out…

Read More Why Are Insects Drawn to Light? A Perennial Question Gets a New Answer.
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Twilight Zone fish could be wiped out by 2100 thanks to climate change

Lottie Casas April 27, 2023

Climate change is coming for the Twilight Zone: Up to 40% of creatures living deep in the ocean could be wiped out by the end…

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Ex-Harvard Professor Sentenced in China Ties Case

Lottie Casas April 26, 2023

The News Charles Lieber, a former Harvard chemistry professor, was sentenced on Tuesday for making false statements to the U.S. government and for failing to…

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Aliens could contact Earth by 2029, scientists say

Lottie Casas April 26, 2023

Aliens could contact Earth by 2029, according to scientists tracking a NASA probe that’s traveling through space 27 lightyears away Scientists believe aliens may have…

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A Fresh View of an Increasingly Familiar Black Hole

Lottie Casas April 26, 2023

A patch of pure nothing in a faraway galaxy has lately become the gravitational center of attention for radio astronomers. That would be a giant…

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Shark that devoured 9ft great white exposed after hunt

Lottie Casas April 26, 2023

Massachusetts: Great White Shark spotted near Cape Cod Researchers had tagged the healthy nine-foot great white to track its movements as part of a study…

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UK Killer Asian hornet sighting sparks warning with queens in egg-laying frenzy

Lottie Casas April 26, 2023

Asian hornets have already been spotted in the UK for the third time this year. The latest sighting occurred on the MS Barfleur ferry while…

Read More UK Killer Asian hornet sighting sparks warning with queens in egg-laying frenzy
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Genes behind facial changes in Down syndrome identified by using mice

Lottie Casas April 26, 2023

London-based researchers have identified the genetic basis of the changes to the structure and shape of the face and head often seen with Down syndrome…

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Scientists rank the pain of stinging insects

Lottie Casas April 26, 2023

And you thought bee stings were painful! Scientists rank the pain of stinging insects – and say the worst one is like ‘being chained in…

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Diners will be taken to edge of space on board a huge BALLOON in 2025

Lottie Casas April 26, 2023

A meal that really is out of this world! Space tourism company will take diners to the edge of space on board a huge BALLOON…

Read More Diners will be taken to edge of space on board a huge BALLOON in 2025
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Why has Mr Brightside stood the test of time? The science behind hit

Lottie Casas April 26, 2023

Why has Mr Brightside stood the test of time? MailOnline reveals the science behind The Killers’ hit as it is revealed as the highest earning…

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Mutant two-headed cow born on ranch not even ‘weirdest creature farmer has seen’

Lottie Casas April 26, 2023

Bookmark Don’t miss a thing! Sign up to the Daily Star’s newsletter We have more newsletters A farmer whose ranch is now home to a…

Read More Mutant two-headed cow born on ranch not even ‘weirdest creature farmer has seen’
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What may have been lost if the Hakuto-R moon lander crashed.

Lottie Casas April 25, 2023

If the robotic Mission 1 spacecraft from Ispace was indeed lost as it headed toward the moon’s surface on Tuesday, it would be a setback…

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Uproar as dead cat ‘served up’ outside Grimsby chippy by smiling fishmonger

Lottie Casas April 25, 2023

Bookmark Don’t miss a thing! Sign up to the Daily Star’s newsletter We have more newsletters A controversial animal rights group have been hit with…

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