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A 3,500-Year-Old Shrine Carving Of A Couple In Tell Edfu, Egypt, Was Damaged To Harm Them In The Afterlife

Lottie Casas January 19, 2019

Perhaps causing harm to them in real life wasn’t enough, which may have been why the carving of a couple on a 3,500-year-old shrine in…

Read More A 3,500-Year-Old Shrine Carving Of A Couple In Tell Edfu, Egypt, Was Damaged To Harm Them In The Afterlife
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These Species Were Said to Be Extinct. Really, They Were Just Hard to Find.

Lottie Casas January 19, 2019

Q. Is the coelacanth the only living fossil? A. The term “living fossil” was originally used by Darwin to describe ancient species, like the ginkgo…

Read More These Species Were Said to Be Extinct. Really, They Were Just Hard to Find.
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Scientists Have Found Traces Of Life 3,200 Feet Beneath A Frozen Antarctica Lake

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

A recent expedition to Antarctica has yielded a fascinating discovery, Nature has just revealed in a thrilling report. Buried deep under the ice, scientists have…

Read More Scientists Have Found Traces Of Life 3,200 Feet Beneath A Frozen Antarctica Lake
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Asteroid Strikes On Earth Tripled In The Last 300 Million Years, Moon Study Shows

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

Earth is constantly being pummeled by asteroids and by space debris. While most of these objects are too small to pose a threat — and…

Read More Asteroid Strikes On Earth Tripled In The Last 300 Million Years, Moon Study Shows
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Scientists find animals in Antarctic lake under 3,500 feet of ice

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

Scientists find preserved animal carcasses in mysterious Antarctic lake ‘twice the size of Manhattan’ buried under 3,500 feet of ice The pool of water is…

Read More Scientists find animals in Antarctic lake under 3,500 feet of ice
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Hawaii swimmers stealing dead whale's teeth, climbing on body warned to stay away as dozens of sharks swarm

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

Hawaii officials said they have received reports some people have allegedly attempted to remove the animal’s teeth. (Hawaii DLNR) Hawaii officials were horrified to receive…

Read More Hawaii swimmers stealing dead whale's teeth, climbing on body warned to stay away as dozens of sharks swarm
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Robots will be your colleagues not your replacement-Manpower

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

Robots WON’T replace your job but will become your ‘colleagues’, controversial report claims ManpowerGroup claims growing number of employers planning to increase or maintain headcount as…

Read More Robots will be your colleagues not your replacement-Manpower
Science

Xbox gamers are BETTER than Playstation and PC players

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

Xbox gamers are BETTER than Playstation and PC players at the new Call of Duty thanks to better reaction times Xbox gamers hit the target,…

Read More Xbox gamers are BETTER than Playstation and PC players
Science

Why you should never put foods in your vagina, according to sexual health expert

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

This week, a bizarre story hit the headlines, advising women to insert parsley into their vaginas to induce their periods. While it might sound like…

Read More Why you should never put foods in your vagina, according to sexual health expert
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What IS at the bottom of Belize’s Great Blue Hole? Plastic bottles

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

What IS at the bottom of Belize’s Great Blue Hole? Plastic bottles: Richard Branson’s expedition to the giant sea hole found pollution next to startling…

Read More What IS at the bottom of Belize’s Great Blue Hole? Plastic bottles
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Asteroids have been crushing Earth for nearly 300 million years and no one knows why

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

Illustration picture (iStock) (James Thew) Asteroids have been hitting the Earth for nearly 1 billion years, but the atmosphere has largely shielded the planet from…

Read More Asteroids have been crushing Earth for nearly 300 million years and no one knows why
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Super blood wolf moon 2019: How to see a lunar eclipse from the UK this weekend

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

This weekend, a rare astronomical display will light up skies around the world. A super blood wolf moon is scheduled to appear, during which the…

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Trump’s shutdown scuppers scientists plans to update crucial model

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

The North Pole is moving so quickly and erratically the system designed to track it can’t keep up (and Trump’s government shutdown is making things…

Read More Trump’s shutdown scuppers scientists plans to update crucial model
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Violent action films DON’T cause more violence among teenagers

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

Violent action films DON’T cause more violence among teenagers, say psychiatrists  A new study suggests that criminal behaviour is not linked to movie violence  It…

Read More Violent action films DON’T cause more violence among teenagers
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Orca Calf Offers Hope for a Fading Group in the Pacific Northwest

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

A killer whale has been born in the Pacific Northwest, and so far, it looks happy and healthy. It could be a lifeline. For years,…

Read More Orca Calf Offers Hope for a Fading Group in the Pacific Northwest
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Saturn May Have Gotten Its Rings During The Reign Of The Dinosaurs, Suggests Cassini Data

Lottie Casas January 18, 2019

You can’t picture Saturn without its iconic rings — the two simply go together. But a new study based on data from NASA’s Cassini probe…

Read More Saturn May Have Gotten Its Rings During The Reign Of The Dinosaurs, Suggests Cassini Data
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Saturn hasn’t always had rings!

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

Saturn hasn’t always had rings! Cassini revealed a giant COMET was trapped by the planet only 10 million years ago and broke up to form…

Read More Saturn hasn’t always had rings!
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Expert says AI systems assign negative emotions to black men’s faces

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

Is facial recognition tech RACIST? Expert warns biases in training data causes AI systems to assign more negative emotions to pictures of black men Study…

Read More Expert says AI systems assign negative emotions to black men’s faces
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Rain spotted on Saturn's moon Titan, which may be home to alien life

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

Rain spotted on Saturn’s moon Titan, which may be home to alien lifeSaturn’s moon Titan, which some scientists have theorized could be the home to…

Read More Rain spotted on Saturn's moon Titan, which may be home to alien life
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Periodic table dating to 1885 is thought to be the world’s oldest

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

Periodic table found in a university lab dating back to 1885 is thought to be the world’s oldest surviving copy Russian scientists Dmitri Mendeleev published…

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Science

China Plans To Land A Rover On Mars In 2020

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

Following the success of the Chang’e-4 moon mission, the world’s first probe to land on the lunar far side, China is planning an even more…

Read More China Plans To Land A Rover On Mars In 2020
Science

Watch These Stink Bugs Hatch in Unison

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

Long before an ordinary chicken egg became an Instagram star, Jun Endo, a Ph.D. student at Kyoto University, sat gazing intently at another egg. This…

Read More Watch These Stink Bugs Hatch in Unison
Science

‘Ambidextrous’ robot could speed up online order processing

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

The ‘ambidextrous’ robot that can use either hand to pick up objects: Automaton equipped with a ‘sucker’ and a ‘gripper’ could speed up processing of…

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Quick, make a wish!: Artificial meteor showers are becoming real

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

Quick, make a wish! Satellite is sent into space which will create the world’s first artificial meteor shower and provide on-demand SHOOTING STARS for the…

Read More Quick, make a wish!: Artificial meteor showers are becoming real
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Scientists bring giant 290 million-year-old lizard back from the dead

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

Scientists bring giant 290 million-year-old lizard back from the dead as a walking ROBOT (and woolly mammoths could be next!) Scientists used a fossil of…

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Almost 75% of Facebook users have no idea it tracks them to sell ads

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

Do YOU know what Facebook tracks about you? Pew study finds almost 75% of users have no idea the firm tracks their online activity to…

Read More Almost 75% of Facebook users have no idea it tracks them to sell ads
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The ‘supervelcro’ based on FEATHERS

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

The ‘supervelcro’ based on FEATHERS: New study of how birds fly set to lead to everything from better adhesives to redesigned aircraft wings Researchers 3D-printed…

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InSight lander’s seismometer is ‘crouched’ for a better listen

Lottie Casas January 17, 2019

Getting down to business: NASA’s InSight lander lowers its seismometer to better hear sounds from the red planet’s interior NASA’s InSight lander has placed its…

Read More InSight lander’s seismometer is ‘crouched’ for a better listen
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First Plant To Sprout On The Moon Dies During Freezing Lunar Night

Lottie Casas January 16, 2019

Yesterday, the world rejoiced at the news that plants were growing on the surface of the moon for the very first time in history. This…

Read More First Plant To Sprout On The Moon Dies During Freezing Lunar Night
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A New Study Has Uncovered Dramatic Evidence Of The Changing Seasons On Titan, Saturn’s Largest Moon

Lottie Casas January 16, 2019

There is now tantalizing proof of rainfall and changing seasons on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, after the Cassini spacecraft provided scientists with a fresh new…

Read More A New Study Has Uncovered Dramatic Evidence Of The Changing Seasons On Titan, Saturn’s Largest Moon

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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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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

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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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