A century-old German submarine from WWI has been unearthed in Northern France (AFP/Getty) More than a century after it sunk into the sands of a Northern…
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Smart but nosy: Latest gadgets want to peer into our lives
Light-sabers, baby tech, luxury sleep pods, and delivery bots galore: CES wraps up with futuristic new products from all around the world (but are gadgets…
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Packs of robot DOGS could soon ride around in driverless vans and be deployed to drop packages at your doorstep Continental unveiled a robot delivery…
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‘Raining spiders’ in Brazil Portions of an overcast sky in southeast Brazil are painted with tiny black dots — and no, it has nothing to…
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This article was reported and written in collaboration with ProPublica, the nonprofit journalism organization. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, one of the world’s leading research…
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The long-standing mystery behind why the Easter Island statues, or moai, were placed where they were has finally been solved. For a long time, scientists…
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A bright spark: Special bacteria in mines, lakes and the human gut pump out ELECTRONS and create electricity Some bacteria in the harshest habitats pump…
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Girls’ self-confidence falls below that of boys from around age of six – but not if they go to a single-sex school, Australian study finds…
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Distant, possibly habitable planet discovered by citizen scientists A distant and possibly habitable planet was discovered by citizen scientists. Citizen scientists unveiled a distant exoplanet…
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Last year, on June 16, the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) telescope in Hawaii detected a sudden and powerful explosion in space. The blast…
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First EVER sighting of a black hole in the Milky Way may have been found: Image of the object would become ‘one of the most…
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Hubble in trouble as NASA says space telescope’s main camera has shut down Premier camera has shut down because of a hardware problem Hubble’s three…
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In an incredible discovery, astronomers have spotted the brightest quasar to ever be seen in the early universe. Dubbed J043947.08+163415.7, this fantastic object lit up…
Read More Astronomers Have Just Discovered The Brightest Quasar In The Early UniverseSpaceX Gears Up To Launch Its Last Iridium NEXT Satellites Tomorrow
SpaceX is about to reach the end of its long and fruitful mission with Iridium. The private rocket company is getting ready to launch its…
Read More SpaceX Gears Up To Launch Its Last Iridium NEXT Satellites Tomorrow13-billion-year-old quasar brighter than 600 TRILLION suns is found
Brightest object in the early Universe dating back nearly 13 billion years is spotted by astronomers and is brighter than 600 TRILLION suns A quasar…
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Samsung set to FINALLY unveil its folding phone alongside the Galaxy S10 on February 20th Leaked photo claims to show base model of Samsung’s upcoming…
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Some 71 million miles from Earth, NASA’s intrepid OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is orbiting a 1,650-foot-wide space rock known as asteroid Bennu. This is the space agency’s…
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In 2014, a supermassive black hole was detected in a galaxy 290 million light-years from Earth after astronomers picked up a strong X-ray signal coming…
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For the second time, astronomers have detected fast radio bursts (FRBs) coming from the exact same region in space outside of the Milky Way, which…
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‘Alexa, make my vibrator go insane’: OhMiBod unveils Bluetooth sex toys that respond to voice commands and can buzz to the beat of the music…
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It’s something that affects as many as 40% of young Brits, yet you’ve probably never heard of ‘drunkorexia’. The eating disorder sees people skip meals…
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The AI that will tell you how your face will age: Olay reveals app that can analyze your skin from a selfie and show you…
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How can you MEASURE pain? Scientists are trying to create a ‘pain-o-meter’ using brain scans and an eye-tracker in fight against opioid misuse Is the…
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Holy cow! Scientists think they could have caught the first EVER picture of a black hole being born 200 million light years away as they…
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Warning to Facebook users to IGNORE hoax message claiming photos and private information will be made public TOMORROW It says ‘everything you’ve ever posted becomes…
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Parents who reward their children’s good behaviour with extra screen time can expect them to spend even more time online (and put them at risk…
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Dig for Victory! Royal Horticultural Society appeals for anyone with photos of wartime vegetable plots to come forward for new exhibition The ‘Dig for Victory’…
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Harley-Davidson unveils $30,000 ‘twist-and-go’ electric motorcycle that hits 120 miles per hour, can go from 0 to 60mph in 3.5 seconds and comes with ‘new…
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