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NASA’s InSight Mission Will Land On Mars In Less Than 30 Days

Lottie Casas October 27, 2018

In preparation for the big event, NASA is hosting a media conference next week. After more than half a year of flying through space, NASA’s…

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A New Study Suggests The Picts Of Scotland May Have Created Their Own Unique Written Language 1,700 Years Ago

Lottie Casas October 27, 2018

The Picts of Scotland were also referred to as ‘Painted People’ and may have been influenced by the Romans in developing their own written language…

Read More A New Study Suggests The Picts Of Scotland May Have Created Their Own Unique Written Language 1,700 Years Ago
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When do the clocks go back in 2018 and why we change daylight savings time

Lottie Casas October 27, 2018

If you’re feeling exhausted at the moment, you’ll be happy to hear that you’ll be treated to an extra hour in bed this week. The…

Read More When do the clocks go back in 2018 and why we change daylight savings time
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Paleontologists Find New Species Of Archaeopteryx, The ‘Missing Link’ Between Dinosaurs And Birds

Lottie Casas October 27, 2018

The discovery ‘confirms Archaeopteryx as the first bird,’ note the researchers who analyzed the fossil. In the nearly 160 years since its discovery, Archaeopteryx has…

Read More Paleontologists Find New Species Of Archaeopteryx, The ‘Missing Link’ Between Dinosaurs And Birds
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SpaceX Are Preparing To Launch Their Falcon 9 Rocket And May Reuse First Stage Booster For The Third Time

Lottie Casas October 27, 2018

The SpaceX launch will be the first time that a single first stage booster will be used on more than two occasions for space missions.…

Read More SpaceX Are Preparing To Launch Their Falcon 9 Rocket And May Reuse First Stage Booster For The Third Time
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Astronomers Have Determined That Two Satellite Galaxies Of The Milky Way Have Recently Collided

Lottie Casas October 27, 2018

New evidence shows that the Small Magellanic Cloud and the Large Magellanic Cloud, two satellite galaxies of the Milky Way, have collided. For those who…

Read More Astronomers Have Determined That Two Satellite Galaxies Of The Milky Way Have Recently Collided
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3D ‘organ on a chip’ lets scientists monitor cells in real-time

Lottie Casas October 27, 2018

3D ‘organ on a chip’ could end laboratory tests on animals while speeding-up cures for killer diseases Device lets cells grow inside a 3D transistor,…

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Researchers develop ‘shape-shifting’ robot inspired by the TERMINATOR

Lottie Casas October 27, 2018

Chinese researchers reveal real life TERMINATOR robot that can shapeshift and repair itself if damaged The prototype is made of small plastic wheel, a lithium…

Read More Researchers develop ‘shape-shifting’ robot inspired by the TERMINATOR
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Performances of Olympians and Paralympians could be ranked TOGETHER

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

Scientist develops method to rank Olympians and Paralympians TOGETHER to find the world’s best athletes Scientist calculated an average performance for Olympians and Paralympians He…

Read More Performances of Olympians and Paralympians could be ranked TOGETHER
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Mexico earthquake broke an entire tectonic plate apart

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

Devastating 8.2-magnitude earthquake that killed 370 in Mexico last year was so powerful it SPLIT a tectonic plate in two, scientists discover The Cocos plate…

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Scientists reveal the secret to getting the perfect holiday tan

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

It’s the hallmark of a good holiday for many people, but nailing the perfect tan is no mean feat. Now, scientists have revealed the secret…

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Michigan wildlife officials capture 'rare' sighting of cougar on game camera

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

Cougars are an endangered species in the state, the DNR said. (Michigan Department of Natural Rescources) In a rare and exciting spotting, an image of…

Read More Michigan wildlife officials capture 'rare' sighting of cougar on game camera
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Chimpanzees can tell a stranger from family by smelling their URINE

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

Chimpanzees can tell a stranger from a family member by smelling their URINE – just like dogs Previously it was thought primates, like us, had…

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Is Snapchat DOWN? ‘Refresh error’ sends users into a frenzy

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

Is Snapchat down for you? ‘Refresh error’ leaves users unable to send photos and messages On Friday, Snapchat users attempted to login only to find…

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Scientists create a computer tool to help police spot fake statements

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

How to spot a fake police statement: Scientists create a computer tool that scans for tell-tale signs of lying such as vague descriptions and unlikely…

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'Holy Grail of paper money' sells at auction for $2M

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

‘Holy Grail of paper money’ sells at auction for $2M Baltimore auction house Stack’s Bowers Galleries sold a very rare and valuable ‘Grand Watermelon’ $1,000…

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Amazon overtaken by Microsoft as world’s second most-valuable company

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

Amazon is overtaken by Microsoft as world’s second most-valuable company after shares plunge 10 per cent DESPITE £44.2bn profit Comes after the retailer revealed financial…

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Toxic fracking chemicals found in shellfish near former disposal sites

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

High levels of toxic fracking chemicals are found in shellfish near former disposal sites – YEARS after companies were forced to recycle waste Freshwater mussels…

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Steering wheels with built-in could be a reality within TWO YEARS

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

Could your car save your life? Steering wheels with built-in ECGs that monitor your heart for any deadly complications could be a reality within TWO…

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Strange black 'pouches' washing up on Carolina beaches aren't 'pieces of plastic,' officials say

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

Skates are in the shark family. (Cape Hatteras National Seashore) North Carolina residents taking a stroll along one of the state’s many beaches may have…

Read More Strange black 'pouches' washing up on Carolina beaches aren't 'pieces of plastic,' officials say
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Rising sea levels could ‘submerge 1.5million homes by 2080’

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

Rising sea levels could ‘submerge 1.5million homes on Britain’s coast by 2080’, experts warn Around 90 miles of coastline around England may have to be…

Read More Rising sea levels could ‘submerge 1.5million homes by 2080’
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Government ranks 18 US volcanoes as 'very high threat'

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

FILE – In this Saturday, July 14, 2018 photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, lava from Kilauea volcano erupts in the Leilani Estates neighborhood…

Read More Government ranks 18 US volcanoes as 'very high threat'
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NASA says it is ‘drawing closer and closer’ to finding alien life

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

NASA says it is ‘beginning to zero in’ on alien life as it reveals how next-generation telescopes could find a world ‘bearing recognizable signs of…

Read More NASA says it is ‘drawing closer and closer’ to finding alien life
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The birth of chocolate: cacao tree first appeared 3,600 years ago

Lottie Casas October 26, 2018

The birth of chocolate: Researchers find the cacao tree first appeared in the Amazon basin 3,600 years ago Researchers analyzed a rare, flavorful cacao variant…

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Gruesome Pompeii discovery: Ancient city reveals grisly secret

Lottie Casas October 25, 2018

660-pound flying stone killed a man in Pompeii Archaeologists have uncovered the skeleton of a man crushed by 660-pound stone during the eruption of Mount…

Read More Gruesome Pompeii discovery: Ancient city reveals grisly secret
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Your THOUGHTS could be your next password, researchers say

Lottie Casas October 25, 2018

Your THOUGHTS could be your next password, researchers say A brain password is a digital reading of brain activity while looking at images Study found…

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Dolphin sex lives are being ruined by nosy tourists, worrying study reveals

Lottie Casas October 25, 2018

It might sound like a fun holiday activity, but going swimming with dolphins could be seriously harming the animals. A new study has revealed that…

Read More Dolphin sex lives are being ruined by nosy tourists, worrying study reveals
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Parker Solar Probe Snaps A Hot Pic Of Earth On Its Way To ‘Touch’ The Sun

Lottie Casas October 25, 2018

This is what Earth looks like when you’re speeding toward the sun. The Parker Solar Probe — humanity’s first mission to visit a star —…

Read More Parker Solar Probe Snaps A Hot Pic Of Earth On Its Way To ‘Touch’ The Sun
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Rare 16th century daggers and cannonballs are found in the Danube

Lottie Casas October 25, 2018

Lost treasures of the Danube including 16th century daggers, coins and cannonballs from a mystery sunken ship are revealed for the first time as water…

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AR tool lets you pick emoji and switch apps with a swipe of the hand

Lottie Casas October 25, 2018

How to turn your phone into a virtual desktop: Tool lets you pick emoji and switch apps by simply swiping your handset across any surface…

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