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Neanderthals were ‘more Usain Bolt than Mo Farah’, scientists claim

Lottie Casas January 29, 2019

Neanderthals were ‘more Usain Bolt than Mo Farah’: Ancient human ancestors were built for speed and not endurance, scientists claim Neanderthals lived in Europe and…

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Samsung to launch a smart-shirt that connects to your phone

Lottie Casas January 29, 2019

Samsung to launch a smart-shirt that connects to your phone and can diagnose pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma and COPD The sensors in the shirt can diagnose…

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Apple to launch a ‘Netflix for games’ platform

Lottie Casas January 29, 2019

Apple to launch a ‘Netflix for games’ platform where users pay a monthly fee for access to a huge library of games Finance site Cheddar…

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Instagram is DOWN: Users around the world unable to access site

Lottie Casas January 29, 2019

Instagram is DOWN: Users around the world unable to access Facebook’s picture sharing site The site crashed early on Monday evening  Users in the US…

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Fortnite to stop selling controversial ‘loot boxes’

Lottie Casas January 28, 2019

Fortnite to stop selling controversial ‘loot boxes’ after claims they were ‘like gambling for children’ Fortnite will now show users the contents of paid loot…

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Student cracks shorthand code used by 18th century Baptist leader

Lottie Casas January 28, 2019

University student, 21, becomes the first person in two CENTURIES to read a religious script after cracking the shorthand code used by Baptist leader Jonny…

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Science

Device can turn Wifi into electricity

Lottie Casas January 28, 2019

Scientists turn Wi-Fi signals into ELECTRICITY in breakthrough that could see phones and other devices charged without being plugged in Device turns Wi-Fi signals into…

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Misinformation woes could multiply with ‘deepfake’ videos

Lottie Casas January 28, 2019

Fears of ‘deepfake’ videos rise as experts warn ‘the moment is coming’ where deceptive clips will be WEAPONIZED to sway elections or ‘spark violence’ ‘Deepfake’…

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Supermassive blackholes reveal cosmos is growing faster than predicted

Lottie Casas January 28, 2019

The universe is expanding QUICKER than we thought! Supermassive black holes reveal cosmos is growing faster than previous estimates Astronomers at Durham University used blackhole…

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Bricks of dried human faeces could be used as building materials

Lottie Casas January 28, 2019

S*** in bricks! Blocks of dried human faeces could be used as building materials for houses of the future Human waste can be treated and…

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Women with demanding jobs are more likely to gain weight, study reveals

Lottie Casas January 28, 2019

If you’ve recently put on weight , your job could partially be to blame, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of Gothenburg…

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Company sells used tissues so you can ‘choose’ when to get sick

Lottie Casas January 28, 2019

The idea of using someone’s snotty tissue is enough to make most of us feel queasy, but it seems that many people would be happy…

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How Long Is a Day on Saturn?

Lottie Casas January 26, 2019

For decades, it was a nagging mystery — how long does a day last on Saturn? Earth pirouettes around its axis once every 24 hours…

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New trial sees people with stutter given electrical brain stimulation

Lottie Casas January 26, 2019

Radical new trial sees people with a stutter given electrical brain stimulation in the hope that the therapy could ease their condition without the need…

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Earth’s oldest rock has been found after NASA picked it up on the MOON

Lottie Casas January 26, 2019

Earth’s oldest rock was picked up on the moon by Apollo 14 astronauts FOUR BILLION years after asteroid impact and brought back at random Lunar…

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Rare angel sharks found living off Wales

Lottie Casas January 26, 2019

Rare angel sharks found living off the coast of Wales: Ancient flat bodied fish species believed to have been driven out of the UK’s waters…

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Twitter tests ‘Original Tweeter’ label to show who started a thread

Lottie Casas January 25, 2019

Twitter tests ‘Original Tweeter’ label to show who REALLY posted first in bid to crack down on scam accounts ‘Original Tweeter’ label designates replies from…

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Large volcanic eruption 56 million years ago was ‘Scotland’s Krakatoa’

Lottie Casas January 25, 2019

‘Scotland’s Krakatoa’: Large volcanic eruption 56 million years ago tracked to the Red Hills on the Isle of Skye could have wiped out hundreds of…

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Can’t Fall Asleep? Rocking Might Do The Trick, Say Researchers

Lottie Casas January 25, 2019

If you have trouble falling asleep and find yourself constantly chasing that deep refreshing slumber that instantly recharges your batteries, you might want to give…

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Big brands revisit the milkman model to cut plastic pollution

Lottie Casas January 25, 2019

The solution to cutting plastic pollution? Bring back the milkman! Orange juice, shampoo and detergent will be delivered to doorsteps in new ‘Loop’ partnership by…

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Archaeologists find remains of British explorer who found Australia

Lottie Casas January 25, 2019

The man who named Australia: Archaeologists dig up the remains of British explorer during excavation at Euston for £60billion HS2 train line Archaeologists have discovered…

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‘very strange’ prehistoric platypus hunted by touch 250m years ago

Lottie Casas January 25, 2019

The ‘very strange’ prehistoric platypus that hunted by touch using its beak 250 million years ago Eretmorhipis carrolldongi swam shallow seas in what is now…

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High heat but no record: 2018 was 4th warmest year on Earth

Lottie Casas January 25, 2019

Earth COOLED last year: New figures reveal 2018 was the 4th warmest year on record – but scientists say the long term global warming trend…

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Material found in star-forming region could be building blocks of life

Lottie Casas January 25, 2019

Organic material discovered in star-forming region 450 light-years away could be among the building blocks of life Researchers discovered glycolonitrile in a protostar in Ophiuchus…

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Smartphones can see through corners

Lottie Casas January 25, 2019

How your camera can SEE round corners by using shadows! AI analyses silhouettes cast on a nearby wall to reveal objects hidden from view Study…

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Samsung Galaxy S10 leaks reveal radical ‘hole punch’ camera

Lottie Casas January 25, 2019

Samsung set to kill off the notch: Galaxy S10 leaks reveal radical ‘hole punch’ camera and bezel-less screen A set of newly leaked images give…

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Doomsday Clock Stuck At Two Minutes Until Midnight

Lottie Casas January 25, 2019

Just like last year, the Doomsday Clock is set at two minutes from midnight, NBC News is reporting. The clock was created by The Bulletin…

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Married people are physically stronger than singletons, study reveals

Lottie Casas January 24, 2019

It’s often said that married couples have a ‘strong’ relationship, and now it seems that this strength may actually be physical. A new study by…

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Life On Earth May Have Appeared After A Violent Collision With Another Planet

Lottie Casas January 24, 2019

The origin of life on Earth is one of the biggest mysteries that science has yet to decipher. A team of scientists from Rice University…

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Climate change could reach the ‘tipping point’ sooner than predicted

Lottie Casas January 24, 2019

Scientists warn climate change could reach a ‘tipping point’ sooner than predicted as global emissions outpace Earth’s ability to soak up carbon A new study…

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Top Trends for Wedding Banquets in 2024

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Introduction to Wedding Banquet Trends in 2024 As we step into 2024, the landscape of wedding banquets is evolving in exciting ways, reflecting a blend…

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Remote Vibrators: Enhancing Long-Distance Relationships

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Long-distance relationships really test your love and patience. Keeping the connection strong can be tough, especially if you miss physical affection. While it might not…

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High-Precision Lashing: Mastering the Fine Details with Lash Flash’s Specialized Tweezers and Tools

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Master precise lash application with specialized tools In the art of lash extensions, precision is paramount. Achieving flawless results requires not only skill but also…

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Lucky Jet is the Best Online Casino Game You’ll Ever Play

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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

Lottie Casas December 21, 2023

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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Bernard The Elf In 'The Santa Clause' 'Memba Him?!

Lottie Casas December 21, 2023

American actor David Krumholtz was 16 years old when he landed the role of Bernard The Elf — the grumpy head elf of Santa’s workshop…

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