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Researchers develop AI that detects fake profiles on dating apps

Lottie Casas February 15, 2019

Never get catfished again: Researchers develop AI algorithm that can detect fake profiles on popular dating apps An algorithm was trained to spot recurring traits…

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Anglo-Saxon pendant from 6th Century discovered by metal detectorist

Lottie Casas February 15, 2019

Stunned metal detectorist unearths a ‘chocolate coin’ – only to discover it is a 1,500-year-old Anglo-Saxon GOLD pendant Rachel Carter, 41, searched a Kent field…

Read More Anglo-Saxon pendant from 6th Century discovered by metal detectorist
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Creepy website uses AI to create photos of humans who don’t exist

Lottie Casas February 15, 2019

Can YOU tell the difference? Creepy website uses AI to create ‘deepfake’ photos of humans who don’t exist The website, called ThisPersonDoesNotExist, generates AI-created human…

Read More Creepy website uses AI to create photos of humans who don’t exist
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Extinct human species lived together in Siberian cave, new research shows

Lottie Casas February 15, 2019

Extinct human species lived together in Siberian cave, new research shows Bones recently found in a Siberian cave have given researchers a new glimpse into…

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A quarter of Premier League fans think about favourite footballers during sex

Lottie Casas February 15, 2019

If your partner is obsessed with the Premier League, there’s a good chance they’ve thought about their favourite footballer in the bedroom. A new survey…

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Hundreds of WITCHES’ marks etched into the walls of limestone caves

Lottie Casas February 15, 2019

Hundreds of ‘witches’ marks’ to ward off evil spirits and stop them rising from the underworld are discovered carved into limestone caves in the Midlands…

Read More Hundreds of WITCHES’ marks etched into the walls of limestone caves
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Killer robots should be banned to prevent them wiping out humanity

Lottie Casas February 15, 2019

Killer robots should be banned to prevent them wiping out humanity, scientists warn Advances in artificial intelligence mean machines will have more power New machines…

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Boys who behave badly in class are more likely to earn less as adults

Lottie Casas February 14, 2019

Young boys who behave badly in class are more likely to earn less money as adults, study finds Researchers tracked young boys’ behaviors from age…

Read More Boys who behave badly in class are more likely to earn less as adults
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Jose Canseco says he is looking for Bigfoot and UFOs

Lottie Casas February 14, 2019

Canseco tweeted that he wants people to step into his "Twilight Zone the world of Pure Imagination," an obvious reference to Willy Wonka. (Reuters) Ex-baseball player…

Read More Jose Canseco says he is looking for Bigfoot and UFOs
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Pirates exploit Apple’s App Store to load fake apps on iPhones

Lottie Casas February 14, 2019

Software pirates exploit feature in Apple’s App Store to upload fake versions of popular apps like Spotify and Minecraft to iPhones Shady services like TutuApp…

Read More Pirates exploit Apple’s App Store to load fake apps on iPhones
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An Icy Superhighway Once Carried Glaciers From Namibia to Brazil

Lottie Casas February 14, 2019

Namibia is famed for its deserts, including the world’s oldest, a vast expanse of undulating, scorched sand dunes occasionally visited by an ethereal fog. But…

Read More An Icy Superhighway Once Carried Glaciers From Namibia to Brazil
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Older brothers really ARE the biggest bullies

Lottie Casas February 14, 2019

Older brothers really ARE the biggest bullies: Study of 6,838 children backs up what younger siblings always suspected (and it’s worse in larger families) Sibling…

Read More Older brothers really ARE the biggest bullies
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Gigantic dinosaur with a heart-shaped bone in its tail

Lottie Casas February 14, 2019

Gigantic dinosaur with a heart-shaped bone in its tail that lived 100 MILLION years ago is discovered in Africa (and scientists have revealed it just…

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Pentagon unveils its first strategy for injecting AI into the military

Lottie Casas February 14, 2019

Pentagon unveils 17-page strategy on artificial intelligence and says machines will ‘impact every corner’ of the military as it ramps up efforts in AI-arms race…

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The futuristic three-wheeled vehicle taking a run at Tesla

Lottie Casas February 14, 2019

The futuristic three-wheeled electric car taking a run at Tesla: Canadian firm eyes deal with former GM plant to produce $15,000 ‘Solo’ EV (but it…

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Bizarre Instagram bug causes celebrities to lose MILLIONS of followers

Lottie Casas February 14, 2019

Instagram says it’s investigating bizarre bug that caused celebrities including Ariana Grande and Kylie Jenner to suddenly lose MILLIONS of followers Instagram tweeted that it…

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NASA bids adieu to Mars rover that kept going and going and going

Lottie Casas February 14, 2019

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A remarkably durable NASA rover designed to traverse the surface of Mars for three months has stopped communicating with Earth after…

Read More NASA bids adieu to Mars rover that kept going and going and going
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Online shopping algorithms ‘collude’ to artificially inflate prices

Lottie Casas February 13, 2019

The future of price fixing: Online shopping algorithms like Amazon’s can learn to work with other sites to artificially inflate prices Online shopping product prices…

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Pioneer GPS inventor laments the lost art of map reading

Lottie Casas February 13, 2019

Mankind has lost the art of map reading, says the man who INVENTED GPS: Bradford Parkinson says world is ‘too dependent’ on smartphones that are…

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ISS is hit by another leak… this time in the bathroom!

Lottie Casas February 13, 2019

ISS is hit by another leak… this time in the bathroom! Astronauts forced to mop up more than two gallons of water with TOWELS after…

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Warmer summers are causing Antarctic ice shelves to ‘bend’

Lottie Casas February 13, 2019

Warmer summers are causing Antarctic ice shelves to ‘bend’ and buckle under the massive weight of increased water in surface lakes Warmer summers are causing…

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Scientists discover bizarre tarantula with a soft HORN on its back

Lottie Casas February 13, 2019

Scientists discover bizarre tarantula with a soft HORN protruding from the back of its head Researchers discovered the horned tarantulas during surveys in central Angola…

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Terrifying moment diver comes face to face with mysterious 30 foot 'sea serpent'

Lottie Casas February 13, 2019

Ben Laurie, 21, encountered the bizarre creature while diving near Cape Brett on New Zealand’s North Island. (Credit: Pen News/Ben Laurie)  This is the terrifying…

Read More Terrifying moment diver comes face to face with mysterious 30 foot 'sea serpent'
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NASA eyes giant 'meteorite' crater beneath Greenland’s ice

Lottie Casas February 13, 2019

A digital rendering of the crater discovered beneath Greenland’s ice. (NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/ Jefferson Beck) NASA scientists have spotted a giant crater beneath…

Read More NASA eyes giant 'meteorite' crater beneath Greenland’s ice
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Mysterious skeleton of teenage girl found in the squatting position

Lottie Casas February 12, 2019

Mysterious skeleton of a teenage girl found buried in the squatting position alongside two bull skulls at 4,600-year-old Egyptian pyramid Researchers came across burial during…

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Tiny new golden frog species discovered on remote Ethiopian mountain

Lottie Casas February 12, 2019

New ‘gold’ frog species measuring less than an INCH long and with elongated toes is discovered by scientists exploring a remote Ethiopian mountain  The newly…

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Scientists want to build a space station INSIDE an asteroid

Lottie Casas February 10, 2019

Scientists want to build a space station INSIDE an asteroid and use artificial gravity from the rapidly spinning space rocks to mine valuable minerals It…

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NASA's Hubble telescope uncovers Neptune's new 'mysterious dark vortex,' Uranus' giant white cap

Lottie Casas February 9, 2019

NASA: 2018 was fourth warmest year on record NASA's Hubble Space Telescope shared new photos of Neptune and Uranus, revealing some of the latest mysteries…

Read More NASA's Hubble telescope uncovers Neptune's new 'mysterious dark vortex,' Uranus' giant white cap
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Anglo-Saxon sword engraved with a SWASTIKA to sell for up to £3,000

Lottie Casas February 8, 2019

Anglo-Saxon gilt silver sword pommel engraved with a SWASTIKA by its owner in the 6th Century when the symbol represented peace is set to sell…

Read More Anglo-Saxon sword engraved with a SWASTIKA to sell for up to £3,000
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Scientists zap ceramics with ‘x-ray’ gun to determine its origin

Lottie Casas February 8, 2019

‘X-ray gun’ helps researchers pinpoint the Chinese origin of pottery found on ancient shipwreck that sank off the coast of Indonesia 800 years ago Scientists…

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