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The sharpest images ever of Neptune have been beamed back to Earth

Lisa July 19, 2018

Sharpest images of Neptune ever seen are captured after scientists upgrade the most powerful telescope on Earth with laser guidance technology Experts captured the shot…

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Very Large Telescope Produces New, Stunningly Sharp Pictures of Planet Neptune

Lisa July 18, 2018

Utilizing novel adaptive optics technology, Earth-based telescopes may not have an edge over even the Hubble Space Telescope. One of the challenges of shooting photography…

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Britain’s turbines are producing 40% less electricity than normal

Lisa July 18, 2018

Britain’s turbines are producing 40% less energy as wind ‘disappears’ for six weeks across the UK causing record low electricity production Britain got 15 per…

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Is Yellowstone about to blow? Vast fissure sparks URGENT closure

Lisa July 18, 2018

Is Yellowstone about to blow? Vast rock fissure sparks URGENT closure at nearby Grand Teton National Park, just 60 miles from supervolcano Experts have detected…

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App ‘Hunch’ to tackle crime by marking areas of ‘suspicious’ activity

Lisa July 18, 2018

London knife crime app ‘Hunch’ allows users to anonymously flag ‘suspicious’ areas in the capital (but experts warn it could fuel discrimination) Hunch has been…

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When to eat dinner to decrease your risk of prostate and breast cancer

Lisa July 18, 2018

If you’re a fan of an early dinner, you may be inadvertently decreasing your risk of prostate and breast cancer , according to a new…

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Newly Discovered Dogfish Shark Species Named After Famous Explorer Known As The ‘Shark Lady’

Lisa July 18, 2018

Five days ahead of ‘Shark Week,’ researchers announce the discovery of a new shark species. A new species of dogfish shark has been spotted in…

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Google Chrome feeling SLOW? New update will reduce performance

Lisa July 17, 2018

Chrome feeling SLOW? New update designed to stop hackers stealing your personal information will reduce performance, Google admits Google has rolled-out a new ‘site isolation’…

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Bill Gates and a group of investors are backing a $30 million 'venture philanthropy' fund to tackle Alzheimer's

Lisa July 17, 2018

if (typeof performance.mark !== “undefined”) performance.mark(‘first image displayed’); Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates talks with a colleague before the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting in…

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British bargain-hunters are hit by Amazon Prime Day site crash

Lisa July 17, 2018

British bargain-hunters are hit by Amazon Prime Day site crash with web problems reported in London, Birmingham and Manchester Amazon experienced worldwide glitch yesterday during…

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Einstein proven right again – even ghostly particles follow the laws of physics

Lisa July 17, 2018

In 1905, Albert Einstein proposed the theory of special relativity, which has since proven to be one of the guiding principles of physics. Special relativity…

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Google introduces new job search feature for UK workers

Lisa July 17, 2018

Google wants to help YOU find your next job: UK users can now compare salary, titles, and commutes using a new feature within search results…

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A Megalithic Passage Tomb That Dates Back 5,500 Years Has Been Discovered In County Meath, Ireland

Lisa July 17, 2018

Archaeologists have hailed the exciting new discovery of the Megalithic tomb as the “find of a lifetime.” Archaeologists have hailed a new discovery as the…

Read More A Megalithic Passage Tomb That Dates Back 5,500 Years Has Been Discovered In County Meath, Ireland
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The Remains Of An ‘Incredible’ Tudor Shipwreck From The 16th Century Have Been Discovered In Kent

Lisa July 17, 2018

The site of the shipwreck has now been officially designated as a protected site as it is the only medieval wreck to have survived in…

Read More The Remains Of An ‘Incredible’ Tudor Shipwreck From The 16th Century Have Been Discovered In Kent
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Ladybugs Don't Like Rock Music, Especially AC/DC, According To New Study

Lisa July 17, 2018

A professor uses science to find out whether ‘Rock and Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution’ or if it is. While one day listening to music from…

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Archaeologists Have Discovered The Remains Of 14,400-Year-Old Bread That Was Baked By Hunter-Gatherers

Lisa July 17, 2018

The flatbread that was found in northeastern Jordan was baked 4,000 years before the agricultural revolution, and to date it is the oldest bread that…

Read More Archaeologists Have Discovered The Remains Of 14,400-Year-Old Bread That Was Baked By Hunter-Gatherers
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Instagram users confess the worst answers to their Questions Sticker

Lisa July 16, 2018

Instagram users who thought new question feature was anonymous reveal the embarrassing comments they’ve sent, including calling a girlfriend fat and asking for a colleague’s…

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Einstein is proved right again by a new analysis of neutrinos

Lisa July 16, 2018

Einstein is proved right again! Study into high-energy neutrinos reveals subatomic particles still adhere to the famous physicist’s 113-year-old theory Einstein claimed the movement of…

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Nintendo Switch Sees Crossplay Third-Party Games As Strength

Lisa July 16, 2018

Nintendo’s top brass reiterates their support for crossplay gaming. Former Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima and senior executive officer Susumu Tanaka, while at the 78th Annual…

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Stingrays spotted in shallow water close to Jersey’s beaches 

Lisa July 16, 2018

Stingrays spotted in British waters during recent summer heatwave, as experts warn swimmers to avoid touching the deadly species that killed TV presenter Steve Irwin…

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Scientists reveal ‘unequivocal’ findings of what exactly causes weight gain

Lisa July 16, 2018

In a new study, mice were put on 29 different diets for the equivalent of 9 ‘human years’ in an attempt to discover exactly what…

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Google’s DeepMind AI is now training machines using IQ tests

Lisa July 16, 2018

AI is now capable of human-like problem solving and abstract thought, says Google’s DeepMind project after training machines with IQ tests Experts used puzzles known…

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Archaeologists Have Uncovered A Magnificent Neolithic Village In Jerusalem Valley That Arose 9,000 Years Ago

Lisa July 16, 2018

This large Neolithic farming community was comfortably placed beside two streams in Motza and was suddenly abandoned 400 years after its creation. A large Neolithic…

Read More Archaeologists Have Uncovered A Magnificent Neolithic Village In Jerusalem Valley That Arose 9,000 Years Ago
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New Study Might Answer The Question Of Why Horses Snort

Lisa July 16, 2018

If the washed-up, frequently miserable equine actor BoJack from the Netflix animated series BoJack Horseman was a real horse, he probably wouldn’t be snorting too…

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Scientists Have Finally Learned What Ötzi The Iceman’s Final Meal Was Before His Untimely Death

Lisa July 15, 2018

After analyzing the contents of Ötzi’s stomach, scientists were able to learn that the Iceman had consumed bracken, ibex, red deer meat and cereals before…

Read More Scientists Have Finally Learned What Ötzi The Iceman’s Final Meal Was Before His Untimely Death
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Sci-Fi Lovers Have A ‘Positive Outlook’ On Turning The Brain Digital

Lisa July 15, 2018

How do people really feel about brain upload? If you remember the 2014 sci-fi movie Transcendence starring Johnny Depp, then you have some idea of…

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Jupiter’s Moon Io Could Have A Secret Volcano That No One Knew About

Lisa July 15, 2018

Data from NASA’s Juno mission uncovered that Jupiter’s moon Io could have a previously unknown volcano close to its South Pole. The fact that Io…

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Pluto Just Aligned With Earth And The Sun For The First Time In 87 Years

Lisa July 15, 2018

Pluto reached opposition on July 12 and won’t align with the rest of the solar system again until the year 2179. This week marked a…

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Depressing Reason Why Nobody Has Returned To The Moon In 45 Years, According To Astronauts

Lisa July 15, 2018

It’s been 45 years since human beings have set foot on the moon. The last time a person stepped on the surface of Earth’s satellite…

Read More Depressing Reason Why Nobody Has Returned To The Moon In 45 Years, According To Astronauts
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Tiny Azolla Fern Could Help Reduce Negative Effects Of Climate Change, Scientists Say

Lisa July 15, 2018

It may not be that much larger than an insect, but the fern species called Azolla filiculoides could be a tiny plant serving a bigger…

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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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