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XDriver with suspended license joins remote hearing while driving - BBC News
The judge was surprised when a defendant charged with driving on a suspended license appeared behind the wheel.
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Furious villagers run ragged by feral chickens vote to kick them out in feisty parish meeting after the birds rampaged through gardens and tormented their sleep | Daily Mail Online
People living in Snettisham, Norfolk, say the noisy birds have been rampaging through and digging up their gardens and crowing through the night.
XFortune teller 'convinced mayor to fund her lavish life with taxpayers' money' - World News - Mirror Online
Agde, a coastal town of 30,000 residents in southern France, has been engulfed by a major scandal involving local psychic Sophia Martinez and mayor Gilles d'Ettore
XElon Musk - My Vision For Visiting, Colonizing, and Governing Mars - YouTube
Elon Musk discusses the prospects for visiting, colonizing, and governing Mars.Buy my book, Thomas Paine: A Lifetime of Radicalism:ðPersonalized copies: htt...
XJam & Spoon - Right In The Night (Max Loewe Chillout RMX) Made in Ibiza - YouTube
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XChinese scientists make major brain-freezing breakthrough in bid to help humans 'live forever' - World News - Mirror Online
The team of scientists at Fudan University in China announced a major breakthrough in cryogenically freezing brain tissue - a technology which could one day be used to help humans live much longer
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XMan tried to disguise himself as his sister to leave Ukraine and avoid joining the army - World News - Mirror Online
The man reportedly put on a skirt and wig in an attempt to leave Ukraine illegally in order to avoid being forced into the army, he was caught as he tried to cross the border into neighbouring Romania
XElon Musk's Tesla could soon have one billion 'humanoid robots' in circulation - World News - Mirror Online
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said there is 'no real limit' to the value of the 'humanoid robots' his company is building, and has suggested that one billion of his cyborgs could soon be in circulation
XChinese zoo under fire for dyeing dogs to look like pandas hits back in baffling response - World News - Mirror Online
Taizhou Zoo in Jiangsu Province, China, came in for criticism from visitors after zookeepers dyed two Chow Chow dogs to look like rare panda bears but staff were not apologetic
XRed Arrows to present full display over Solent for Portsmouth Armed Forces Day
XBritish treasure hunter who raised £32million of silver from an Indian Ocean shipwreck torpedoed by the Japanese in 1942 is told he CANNOT claim salvage rights | Daily Mail Online
Motorsports champion and financier Ross Hyett, 70, successfully spearheaded a complex and risky treasure hunting mission to recover 2,364 bars of silver from the wreck of the SS Tilawa in 2017.
XStar Wars themed wedding on May the fourth for Portsmouth couple who dressed as Mandalorians for the big day
XOrangutan seen using medicinal plant to treat his own wounded face for the first time in wild - World News - Mirror Online
Biologists have observed a wild Sumatran orangutan treating a wound with an anti-inflammatory plant in the first known case of an animal using a plant with known medical properties to treat wounds
XWouldn't want to mess with 'roo! As another kangaroo is spotted trying to 'drown dogs' it is just the latest in a series of attacks by the marsupials of mayhem | Daily Mail Online
The footage, captured in Australia, showed a kangaroo standing in a creek as four dogs barked at it from the shore, before one of the pack lunged at the kangaroo, only to be knocked away.
XCelebrity psychic who enlisted lawyers to represent him over a series of accidents he did not foresee is sued by them for £166,000 | Daily Mail Online
Maurice Amdur, who appeared on ITV 's This Morning, failed to predict a string of bad luck between 2014 and 2019 when he suffered mutiple accidents including a road crash in 2015.
XPilot took control of plane with 83 people while high on magic mushrooms - and nearly crashed - World News - Mirror Online
Off-duty pilot Joseph David Emerson attempted to shut down the engines on a Horizon Air flight from Washington to San Francisco while riding in the extra seat in the cockpit
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XScientists GROW diamonds in just 150 minutes that could cost $2,000 less than the real thing ... Can YOU spot the difference between lab-made and natural gems? | Daily Mail Online
Researchers have found a way to grow diamonds in just 150 minutes. Although they're small, measuring 100 nanometers - the size of a typical virus - researchers hope they can become bigger in future.
XBelgian beer worker has drink-drive charge thrown out because he suffers from auto-brewery syndrome, which causes his body to produce alcohol | Daily Mail Online
The 40-year-old suffers from auto-brewery syndrome (ABS), which causes carbohydrates in his stomach to be fermented, increasing ethanol levels in his blood
XExpert declares fried bread doesn't belong on Full English plate for savage reason - Mirror Online
After hash browns were slammed as a 'lazy' American ingredient, breakfast experts have weighed in on fried bread on a Full English - and they are seriously divided
XWoman who fell 20ft from pier denied claim for £600k as judge says she's a 'regular liar' - Mirror Online
Kirsty Williams-Henry has missed out on nearly £600,000 in compensation after falling off Aberavon Pier, near Port Talbot, due to a High Court judge ruling she was
XDVLA bans multiple new 74 car number plates including 'attack you' and 'stabber' to keep roads polite - Mirror Online
The DVLA has banned a number of new 74 number plates from being released as they could be deemed offensive - with drivers warned they could face a fine of up to £1,000
XSecurity guard endures agonising 'suicide by snake' horror death after cops try and arrest him - World News - Mirror Online
Marius Joubert died an 'extremely painful' and slow death over 12 agonising hours after having his snakes bite him, knowing there was no antidote to heal him in South Africa
XGallery worker is fired after drilling holes into a wall and hanging up his own artwork in a bid to make his breakthrough | Daily Mail Online
Munich's Pinakothek der Moderne (pictured), which exhibits some world famous works from the likes of Picasso, Dali, and Kandinsky, immediately dismissed the 51-year-old staff member
XEveryone in Japan will have the same surname by 2531 - unless strict law is changed - World News - Mirror Online
Academic Hiroshi Yoshida, a professor of economy at Tohoku University has said that all Japanese citizens will have the surname Sato in 500 years’ time if the law doesn’t change
XSound the a-llama! More than a dozen alpacas go for a walk along a busy A road - causing panicked motorists doing 70mph to brake and swerve | Daily Mail Online
The woolly 4ft tall South American creatures escaped from a farm and trotted on to the A1307 near Hemingford Abbots, Cambridgeshire, causing panicked motorists to break and swerve.
X5ft 2in pensioner fights 16ft PYTHON after it snuck into her house to eat her Yorkshire Terriers: 62-year-old South African bashes giant snake with oven tray | Daily Mail Online
The retired estate agent was expecting to surprise a thief and batter him senseless with her heavy steel roasting dish but got the shock of her life when she lit up the room.
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A police officer has appeared in court charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving in connection with a collision between his police car and an electric bike.
XEardibles! Mike Tyson is selling edibles shaped like a chewed ear and they're already on sale in NYC as part of his Mike's Bites range | Daily Mail Online
The gummies, on sale in New York City, are a callback to Tyson's 1997 showdown with Evander Holyfield, when Tyson was disqualified for chewing his opponent's ear.
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XThe move to electric cars will cost £9 billion in lost fuel duty by 2030, ministers warn | Daily Mail Online
The rush to electric cars will blow a £9billion black hole in the public purse by 2030, ministers were warned yesterday. Experts said this is because of the Government's ban on new petrol and diesel cars.
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XJudge admits he used ChatGPT to write a Court of Appeal ruling as he calls the AI tool 'jolly useful' | Daily Mail Online
Referring to the 'great potential' of AI tools, Lord Justice Birss said he used the chatbot when he was summarising an area of law he was already familiar with.
XPainting the town red! Incredible moment a river of WINE flows through Portuguese village when distillery's 2.2million litre tanks burst | Daily Mail Online
A fast-moving river of red wine flowed down a steep hill in the small town, near the coast of Portugal, after two tanks owned by Levira Distillery suddenly gave way on Sunday
XFlocking hell! Pigeons cause £15,000 of damage to East London flat after patio door is accidentally left open | Daily Mail Online
The messy birds managed to flutter their way into the two-bed house and proceeded to take over every room in the house over the course of four weeks.
XDemolition begins at The News Centre in Portsmouth to make way for a 'super bus depot'
Demolition work has begun at the News Centre in Hilsea ahead of it being turned into a new 'super bus depot' to host a fleet of electric buses.
XCoin worth an estimated £18.5 million with more than 6,000 diamonds unveiled to mark anniversary of Queen's death | Daily Mail Online
The impressive artifact, named 'The Crown Coin', has been crafted by East India Company, based in Mayfair, London, to mark the 'enduring legacy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II'.
XHow two men crossed the Atlantic in floating CARS: Italian adventurers spent more than 100 days traversing 3,000 miles of ocean between Canary Islands and Caribbean… as man making trip in giant hamster wheel is arrested | Daily Mail Online
In 1999 Marco Amoretti, and his friend Marcolino De Candia set sail from the Canary Islands in a Volkswagen Passat and a Ford Taunus, bound for the Caribbean.
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XRise of the six-figure Substackers: How bloggers on self-publishing platform favoured by Dominic Cummings are making more than £100,000 a year by charging readers monthly fees | Daily Mail Online
Bloggers including British writers are raking in six-figure sums as they turn to self-publishing on the Substack platform.
XMoment hapless cyclist is poleaxed after hurtling downhill towards a gate and crashing into it - just months after e-scooter rider did the SAME thing | Daily Mail Online
The bike rider can be seen hurtling down a hill in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. But he didn't notice the huge, closed metal gate blocking the path ahead of him.
XIncredible footage shows moment an otter escapes orca by jumping on a boat | Daily Mail Online
Footage shared by a user on Reddit shows an orca bearing down on an otter, before the latter made an incredible escapel. John Dornelas, 40, filmed the incident in Halibut Cove Lagoon, Alaska.
XTesla costing £60,000 blocks busy A-road for 11 hours when it runs out of power in middle of highway | Daily Mail Online
The electric car sparked delays for up to 11 hours after it failed and became stranded in the middle of the A36, near the Wiltshire and Hampshire border.
XParis bans e-scooter rentals following referendum vote after a series of fatal accidents | Daily Mail Online
Operators Dott, Lime and Tier had been given until September 1 to withdraw an estimated 15,000 e-scooters from Paris. Only rental units are being banned from tomorrow.
XOpposition to plans for 628 homes next to South Downs College in Waterlooville Opposition to plans for 628 homes next to South Downs College in Waterlooville
The RSPB and NHS have voiced their concerns over plans to build 628 new homes in Waterlooville.
XWATCH: "Prime idiot” driver reported to police after travelling along Eastern Road, Portsmouth, with one hand holding “insecure” mattress on car roof
A “prime idiot” driver was reported to police after travelling along the Eastern Road with one hand holding an “insecure” mattress on the car roof.
XWhat an 'Idiot'!! - Game park worker, 30, is mauled to death by lions which attacked him while he was walking through their reserve at night in South Africa | Daily Mail Online
The 30-year-old victim, Johannes Matshe, an employee of the reserve, met his gruesome fate while walking through Dinokeng Game Reserve in Gauteng after dark on Sunday night.
XTerrifying moment Lewis Hamilton's old supercar crashes in a tunnel | Daily Mail Online
A motorist who had been overtaken by the purple Pagani Zonda 760LH captured the moment of the crash on his dashcam while driving through the Penmaenbach Tunnel on the A55 in north Wales.
XChina's military claims to have new laser weapon that fires 'indefinitely' without losing power or overheating | Daily Mail Online
China may have just changed the face of war with a new cooling system that lets lasers (stock) fire indefinitely and with more precision by pumping gas into the weapon to remove excessive heat.
XNational Highways starts removing its own 'vandalism' after dumping thousands of tons of concrete under 160-year-old Victorian railway bridge before grassing it over | Daily Mail Online
National Highways (NH) prompted an outcry in 2021 by hiring workmen to infill the single-arch structure in Great Musgrave, Cumbria, after claiming it was unstable.
XCareless trucker who wrecked 120-year-old stone cottage when 26 tons of tree trunks fell from his lorry as he took a corner at speed is fined £700 - but avoids driving ban | Daily Mail Online
Christopher Wiggins, 42, lost control of his timber lorry on a country road in the quiet village of Llangua near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, as he carried 26 tons of giant tree trunks from a forestry.
XThree historic British coins showing Henry VII on a throne, a 20-year-old Queen Victoria and Charles I holding a sword and olive branch are tipped to sell for nearly £1million altogether | Daily Mail Online
Heritage Auctions has gathered the three extremely rare pieces depicting the royals -including Victoria (pictured) - from the 15th, 17th and 19th centuries - for a bidding war.
XBritish army chiefs plan to create 'bionic' soldiers using state-of-the art tech to help them communicate 'telepathically' and 'see through walls' | Daily Mail Online
According to Government files, state-of-the-art gadgets - either implanted or worn externally - will produce troops who can 'see through walls' and communicate 'telepathically'.
XA new force of nature? Scientists close in on a fifth force as they discover a mysterious subatomic particle disobeying the laws of physics | Daily Mail Online
Experts whizzed tiny muons, which are similar to electrons, through a 50-foot-diameter ring at the US Energy Department's Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois.
XSupermarket is closed over fears male shoppers could suffer permanent erections: Spider whose bite can cause bizarre reaction in men sparks evacuation | Daily Mail Online
The Penny shop in Krems an der Donau, a town 45 miles west of Vienna, remains closed since Tuesday after the store manager spotted an enormous four-inch black and red spider.
XItalian dairy boss is crushed to death by 15,000 wheels of Parmesan-style cheese at his factory | Daily Mail Online
Giacomo Chiapparini, 74, was found dead after a shelf broke in his factory in the northern Lombardy region on Sunday at around 9pm, causing a domino effect that toppled 15,000 wheels of cheese
XDevon house made out of MUD is for sale for £795,000 | Daily Mail Online
The four-bedroom detached house in Ottery St Mary was built by local builder Kevin McCabe who was a favourite on Grand Designs.
XJapanese man who spent £12,000 turning himself into a dog bites back at cruel trolls making fun of his new life as a collie | Daily Mail Online
Known only as Toco, the man spent two million Yen - which equates to £12,480 - on a lifelike costume to fulfil his lifelong fantasy of 'becoming an animal'. He now says he is being bullied online.
XChurch is forced to raise nearly £50,000 to fix storm-damaged roof... because insurers DON'T think brutal weather is an 'act of God' | Daily Mail Online
A large section of the slate-tiled roof blew off during a violent storm last December. It left a gaping hole above the chancel of St Mary the Virgin church in Glanvilles Wootton, Dorset.
XWorld's first robot CEO warns AI could take Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg's jobs - Daily Star
Billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg could be left without a job in the future all because of the advances of artificial intelligence, according to a robot chief executive
XEd Sheeran gives away Chicago-style hot dogs to fans at stand known for 'insulting their customers' just HOURS before his concert at Soldier Field | Daily Mail Online
Ed Sheeran gave some lucky fans the surprise of a lifetime after stepping behind the counter of an iconic hotdog stand on the north side of Chicago.
XHas Prince Harry been dumped by eco-tourism firm Travalyst? | Daily Mail Online
The independent non-profit travel organisation Travalyst based in London was launched by the Duke of Sussex in autumn 2019 when he was still a working royal with wife Meghan Markle.
XRevealed: Eerie 'life's too short' social media posts of French daredevil Remi Lucidi who fell to his death climbing 721ft Hong Kong skyscraper - as videos show his daring escapades on high-rise buildings around the world | Daily Mail Online
Remi Lucidi would rail against criticism of his hair-raising escapades that saw him standing on top of high-rise structures reaching over 950ft high.
X'World's oldest man' who 'liked to have a little drink' dies 'aged 127' in Brazil, local reports claim | Daily Mail Online
Jose Paulino Gomes passed away at his home in Corrego do Cafe, in a rural area of Pedra Bonita, Minas Gerais state, on July 28. He was born on August 4 1895, local reports said.
XScotland Yard commander who wrote Met's anti-drugs strategy took LSD and magic mushrooms while off duty and smoked cannabis before breakfast, tribunal hears | Daily Mail Online
Commander Julian Bennett, who has served in the Met since 1976, is said to have regular smoked week, leaving the flat resembling 'an Amsterdam coffee shop'.
XIs THIS the key to getting to Mars quicker? NASA plans to launch a nuclear-powered spacecraft into orbit to test technology that could slash the time it takes to get to the Red Planet | Daily Mail Online
The spacecraft, known as DRACO (Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations), is a project being led by NASA and the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
XIndonesia blocks Musk’s X.com under curbs on porn, gambling | Economy | Al Jazeera
Ministry of Communication and Informatics says it is in contact with social media company about purpose of the domain.
X'Nightmare' holidaymaker smashed up caravan, tearing up bedding and destroying flatscreen TV because she said she was paying £200 too much to rent it | Daily Mail Online
A 'nightmare' holidaymaker who discovered she could have paid £200 less unleashed 'carnage' in revenge - tearing her hired caravan to shreds and destroying its contents.
XBizarre scenes as eco-zealots are 'kettled' by 'YouTube pranksters' wearing 'Just Stop P***ing Everyone Off' t-shirts which bear a striking resemblance to Just Stop Oil | Daily Mail Online
Eco-zealots were seemingly rounded on and 'kettled' by a group of 'counter-protesters' today who call themselves 'Just Stop P***ing Everyone Off'.
XPrince Harry's memoir Spare 'is the most dumped book of the summer' with up to 100 copies left behind by holidaymakers at resorts in Spain, Greece and Turkey | Daily Mail Online
The 416-page diatribe has reportedly been left in rooms, bins and by pools at holiday hotspots across Europe and further afield, including in Spain, Greece and Turkey.
XEXCLUSIVE: UN warns brain chips like Elon Musk's Neuralink could be used as 'personality-altering' weapons - as FDA approves tech for human trials | Daily Mail Online
UN's International Bioethics Committee called for 'neurorights,' 'data privacy transparency' and strategies to anticipate and prevent neurotech abuses
XGrape Britain! Scientists discover evidence the Romans produced wine in Cambridgeshire 2,065 years ago | Daily Mail Online
Excavations for a new 10-mile dual carriageway linking Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire have uncovered grape pollen (suggestive of a vineyard), animal bones, pottery shards and more.
XCharge of the electric bike brigade: British soldiers armed with anti-tank weapons could silently speed around the battlefield on £6,500 off-road e-bikes in Armed Forces technology drive | Daily Mail Online
Inspired by Ukrainian tactics used against Russian invaders, Army chiefs are considering plans to make more use of drones, uncrewed battery-powered vehicles and laser weapons systems.
XMiracle new Alzheimer's drug is too late for my dad - these are the subtle symptoms he showed two decades BEFORE he was diagnosed | Daily Mail Online
Paul Lindsay from Nottingham said subtle signs like his dad giving money away, 'deep conversations' and losing items were the first signs of Alzheimer's years before the official diagnosis.
X'Turning point' in fight against Alzheimer's: Scientists hail drug made by Eli Lilly that slows early stage of disease by up to 60% as 'defining moment' in dementia research | Daily Mail Online
It is the second treatment to offer hope to patients in what experts have hailed 'the decade of dementia' which could see it likened to other conditions such as asthma. A US roll out could happen in 18 months.
XBronze Age gold torc discovered in field near Mistley - BBC News
The 3,000-year-old gold torc is the first to be reported to as treasure in Essex, says an expert.
XHarvard's Avi Loeb says 50 microscopic spherules recovered from Pacific could be from 'alien probe' | Daily Mail Online
Scientists recovered 50 'perfectly round' spheres at the site of interstellar meteor IM1's impact. Stronger than any known meteor, IM1 has now been found to be made of iron
XFAA approves $300,000 DeLorean-like flying car that can vertically take off to avoid traffic jams | Daily Mail Online
Alef Aeronautics said that its flying car is 100 percent electric and capable of holding its own on public roads. The vehicle would be able to carry one-to-two occupants.
XPrince Harry news: Judge tells Duke's lawyer 'show me the evidence'
Harry appeared in court earlier this month to testify against Mirror Group Newspapers
XUK chef fears he was SABOTAGED by rivals at international pizza competition | Daily Mail Online
Danny Child, 31, from Norfolk went to the Pizza World Championships in the Italian city of Parma earlier this year but came last - and suspects foul play.
XFamilies of Titan sub disaster victims could sue OceanGate | Daily Mail Online
Lawyers said relatives could seek damages from any outside parties involved in the Titan's construction if they were found to be negligent and a cause of the implosion.
XDog walker claims he was attacked by a Co-op delivery robot with a 'mind of its own' | Daily Mail Online
Brian Dawson, 56, said a shopping bot rammed into his dog Pippa while they were walking on a pavement near a Co-Op branch in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
XMetal detectorist unearths 1,000-year-old Viking relic and it could fetch up to £24,000 at auction | Daily Mail Online
Jason Jones, 44, was searching a field in Norfolk when he uncovered a 5.5 inch long stone die (pictured) which was used to impart a decorative pattern on an 11th century Viking iron helmet.
XFirst synthetic human embryo raises ethical issues - BBC News
The synthetic embryos - only days or weeks old - could help explain infertility and pregnancy loss.
XEconomists say Beyonce's visit to Stockholm accounted for 0.3% price hike | Daily Mail Online
Economists have suggested that Beyonce's world tour and visit to Sweden in May could have tipped the scales of Swedish inflation in hotels and restaurants
XMurder most fowl as residents fight back against the peacocks taking over their housing estate | Daily Mail Online
The birds have scratched vehicles, caused damage inside people's kitchens, pecked on front doors demanding food and have even swooped down from rooftops to slam into moving vehicles.
XMan fakes his death then arrives at funeral by helicopter 'to teach his family a lesson' | Daily Mail Online
David Baerten, 45, a TikTok creator, told his wife and children about his plan and they helped him to pull it off by going along with it on social media before putting on a funeral near Liege, Belgium.
XDownload festival reveller heckles BBC broadcast to thank NHS for giving him 'prescription speed' | Daily Mail Online
The man's strange appearance happened when reporter Hannah Miller was speaking live from Donington Park for the music festival which began in Derby yesterday.
XBritish tourist, 27, dies after crashing scooter into a palm tree in Turkey | Daily Mail Online
Kyle Barrow died after he lost control of his bike during what was reportedly his 'first holiday abroad' in Manavgat, Antalya province, on Turkey's southern coast.
XNewbuild home horror as 36 properties will be destroyed and rebuilt by developer in £31m move | Daily Mail Online
Barratt David Wilson Homes Cambridgeshire said the homes on the Darwin Green site were found to have not met its 'usual high standards' following an inspection.
XTorbay airshow audience shocked to spot '1,000mph' UFO in middle of Red Arrows flying formation | Daily Mail Online
John Mooner, a UFO investigator, who took the pictures at the Torbay Airshow in Devon last weekend, claimed that the black object flying at '1,000mph' was due to 'non-human intelligence'.
XNicola Sturgeon accused of 'staggering' lack of self-awareness while she learns to drive | Daily Mail Online
Nicola Sturgeon has been accused of a 'staggering' lack of self awareness after advocating anti-car policies - while she is learning to drive, after supporting plans for Low Emission Zone.
XMarine experts are left baffled as dozens of sharks mysteriously wash up on British beach | Daily Mail Online
Almost 30 starry smooth-hound sharks were discovered on the shores of Prestatyn in Denbighshire, North Wales on Tuesday morning.
XUK weather: Met Office says heatwave will see Britain sweat in 29C temperatures | Daily Mail Online
Britons will enjoy the first proper heatwave of the year this week with temperatures of up to 29C (84F) - before heavy rainfall and thunder is expected to follow.
XMarried Uber driver who had sex with a prostitute in back of cab says WIFE has agreed to pay fine | Daily Mail Online
Jamal, who has since been fired, said his wife would 'pay any fine' after he was charged £197 at Tameside magistrates' court today.
XVillage in turmoil as ousted vicar who won't quit insists he is being 'guided by the Holy Spirit' | Daily Mail Online
Father Oliver Learmont of St Mary the Virgin Church in Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire, was ousted by his local council in a unanimous vote after five years of service.
XRishi Sunak's top tech adviser warns world 'has only got two years to tame artificial intelligence' | Daily Mail Online
Rishi Sunak's (pictured) AI taskforce adviser has warned a deadly bio weapon could be developed with AI, and that it is not 'inevitable' that computers would become cleverer than humans.
XBritish base jumper, 65, dies in Italy after leaping from a mountain while wearing a wing suit | Daily Mail Online
A British base jumper has tragically died after plunging 400metres down the face of a rock in Trentino, northern Italy. The exact circumstances surrounding the incident are under investigation.
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XBrits bask in parks as temperatures get set to hit 23C this weekend | Daily Mail Online
Tuesday saw temperatures in the UK hit highs of nearly 25C, making it hotter than Los Angeles and many families were seen making the most of it by packing out Britain's beaches.
XShoppers complain of lack of eggs and empty shelves in supermarkets | Daily Mail Online
Availability for eggs remains patchy and varies from one retailer to the next.
XBrits could be among the first to drive new Swedish flat-pack e-vehicle that costs £8,700 | Daily Mail Online
Swedish technology firm Luvly designed Luvly O as a run-around vehicle perfect for city living. Brits could see the £8,700 car on their streets by the end of the year.
XA 'substantial number' of jobs in the civil service are under threat from AI robots | Daily Mail Online
A Whitehall document predicted automation will spell the end of junior back-office roles with 'no citizen interaction' in the near future.
XShetland castle on sale for £30,000 but needs £12m upgrade - BBC News
A castle in Shetland is on the market for just £30,000 - but any potential buyer will also need a spare £12m.
XChhattisgarh: India official fined $640 for draining dam to find phone - BBC News
The man ordered millions of litres to be drained after dropping his phone while taking a selfie.
XAre aliens hiding on Saturn's MOON? NASA's James Webb spots a 'surprisingly large' plume of water | Daily Mail Online
It's unclear what's causing the massive plume, although NASA scientists think the ocean on Saturn's moon could be home to some sort of extraterrestrial life.
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XTwitter leaves EU's voluntarily disinformation 'code of practice' | Daily Mail Online
European Commissioner Thierry Breton tweeted that Twitter had pulled out of the EU's disinformation 'code of practice' that other major social media platforms have pledged to support.
XPolice scientists are developing technology to stop suspect e-vehicles remotely | Daily Mail Online
Police scientists are developing technology to stop e-vehicles remotely. They are working on ways to jam electronic scooters from moving, but research will also focus on targeting cars and bikes.
XPatients claim weight loss jab has very unexpected side effect: it stops all their bad habits | Daily Mail Online
Top British experts say a new 'miracle' weight-loss jab (file photo) could also help beat debilitating addictions - including alcohol dependency, smoking and even problem gambling.
XPortsmouth City Council considering 'a variety of options' to replace beloved Cosham fireworks display | The News
Details of a replacement for the annual fireworks in Cosham have yet to be decided by Portsmouth City Council, months after it was confirmed an alternative was needed.
XPowerball winner Edwin Castro claims his FATHER was mistakenly served with bombshell lawsuit | Daily Mail Online
Powerball winner Edwin Castro is trying to get a lawyer to quash the lawsuit he's facing from a man who says the $2 billion lottery ticket was stolen from him.
XPub is so desperate for summer staff it is offering new workers a £500 bonus just for joining | Daily Mail Online
The Golden Lion (pictured) in Newport, Wales, has made the offer to tempt people to work during the busy season over the coming months.
XFury as pay-and-display 'to be phased out by 2025' - leaving drivers to wrestle with phone apps | Daily Mail Online
EXCLUSIVE: Pay-and-display machines could be all but extinct within a decade, a parking app boss Anthony Eskinazi (CORR), the chief executive of JustPark, has said.
XRichard Branson's Virgin Galactic successfully sends four people to space | Daily Mail Online
Virgin Galactic was barred from launching space tourists due to mishaps during Richard Branson's maiden flight in 2021, but Thursday's mission could mean paying customs will launch to space in June.
XEx-Google CEO warns artificial intelligence could be used to kill 'many, many people'Â | Daily Mail Online
Eric Schmidt, who spent nearly two decades at the top of Google, told a gathering this week that humanity is unprepared for powerful AI that 'misused by evil people.'
XTerrifying moment e-bike owner runs for his life when cycle explodes into a deadly fireball | Daily Mail Online
Firefighters say the e-bike burst into flames at a block of flats in Roehampton, south west London, last Saturday, May 20.
XMan who used to own car that crashed into No 10 gates says it was a 'nightmare and cursed' | Daily Mail Online
A man has spoken of his shock after he realised a car he used to own had crashed into the gates of Downing Street - and has claimed his former vehicle was 'cursed'.
XFemale British sailor's night of terror as her yacht is wrecked by killer whales | Daily Mail Online
Video shared by April Boyes, 31, shows a group of orcas honing in on the yacht before ramming into the vessel with a heart-stopping thud, prompting one crew member to scream 'f***'.
XElon Musk's brain chip company Neuralink says it has won FDA approval for human trials | Science & Tech News | Sky News
The US Food and Drug Administration, which had initially rejected the application, has given the company the green light, several years after the tech billionaire first promised testing would begin.
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XBlack 'half-football-field-sized' triangular UFO hovers over California military base in video | Daily Mail Online
A black triangular shaped UFO with five red lights was seen hovering in the night sky at Camp Wilson in California on April 20, 2021.
XParalysed man walks again thanks to 'digital bridge' that wirelessly reconnects brain and spinal cord | Science & Tech News | Sky News
Neurosurgeons and neuroscientists in Switzerland worked on the digital bridge, helping a man to walk, climb stairs and ramps, and stand at a bar with friends. They hope the technology could one day be used to restore arm and hand functions too.
XHomeowners spend £200,000 removing Banksy's seagull mural after house became target for thieves | Daily Mail Online
Homeowners Garry and Gokean Coutts were stunned when their tenants told them about Banksy's handiwork outside their house in Lowestoft, Suffolk, in August 2021.
XHomeowners' fury at plans for 50ft 'eyesore' 5G mast amid fears it will affect property prices | Daily Mail Online
Maidstone council has already received over 70 letters of objection to a proposal to place a 50ft high mast next to a bus stop in a road in Downswood, Kent.
XWest End theatre producer must demolish his idyllic seaside home in Norfolk after losing appeal | Daily Mail Online
Villagers in Cley-Next-The-Sea, Norfolk, complained that the £2million timber-clad house built for Adam Spiegel, 54, and his wife Charlotte, 52, looked like a 'fortress' or even a 'Travelodge hotel'.
XBruised biker leaves furious note offering £100 reward to find 'b*****d' driver | Daily Mail Online
The biker signed off his message as 'bruised Lee' and provided his telephone number for anyone who was able to identify the mystery vehicle in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.
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XSiblings challenge step-mother's will that left her biological son £300,000 'to care for her parrot' | Daily Mail Online
Brett McClean, who calls himself Lord of Hastings, is being challenged at the High Court in London by his three siblings.
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XProtestors gather on Southsea Common to challenge 'cashless' society and 'incredibly long' hospital wait times | The News
Disgruntled protestors gathered in Southsea to protest what they believe are restrictions on their freedoms.
XMan dies after tractor hits electricity pylon in Fishbourne | The News
A man has died following an accident in which a farmer’s tractor hit an electricity pylon.
XStar Wars toy collection fetches £322,000 at auction as figures sell for up to £11,400 each | Daily Mail Online
The hoard of rare memorabilia went under the hammer at Vectis Auctions in Stockton-on-Tees on April 25 and 26, including a vintage Anakin Skywalker figure (pictured) being sold for £11,400.
XIs your phone unlocking itself? It might have been HACKED, experts warn | Daily Mail Online
NordVPN has urged phone users to heighten their security amidst a rise in 'GhostTouch' attacks, with criminals now controlling devices from afar.
XCo-op robber who left his driving license at the scene of crime jailed for six years | Daily Mail Online
A thief who burgled a Co-op store in Brampton, Cambridgeshire has been jailed for six years after he accidentally left his wallet and driving license at the scene.
XThe world's first Jumanji-themed park launches at the UK's Chessington World of Adventures Resort | Daily Mail Online
The UK attraction 'deep dives into the adventurous, action-packed stories seen in the box-office-hit Jumanji films'. It features the world's only Jumanji roller coaster.
XSay goodbye brain fog, and hello calm and focus, with this groundbreaking 'chill pill' | Daily Mail Online
Lindsey Peckham, 36, from Cambridgeshire, who has suffered with anxiety, credits FocusZen+ with helping improve her memory and her focus.
XBurglars beware! Scientists have found a way to collect human DNA from almost ANYWHERE | Daily Mail Online
Scientists from the University of Florida have issued a warning after discovering complex human DNA can be detected from the air, water and even a footprint on a sandy beach.
XAliens could be trying to contact Earth as twisted fields are found around a fast radio burst | Daily Mail Online
A team of experts from China and West Virginia say the FRB 20190520B likely originates from a binary system on the outskirts of a dwarf galaxy nearly 3 billion light-years from Earth.
XArchbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is convicted of speeding | Daily Mail Online
Justin Welby, 67, was handed three penalty points and forced to pay a £510 legal bill after being snapped by a speed camera on October 2 last year.
XWidowed grandmother-of-six wins £4.5M luxury six-bedroom dream home in Cornwall | Daily Mail Online
June Smith, 74, has now been given the keys to the luxury six-bedroom, three-storey property overlooking the Fowey Estuary in Cornwall - and has also won £100,000 in cash.
XI sold my first house in 1968 for £6,000 - now I'm selling it again for £600,000 | Daily Mail Online
Andrew Morris, who made his first sale for £6,000 in 1968 is selling the same four-bedroom Victorian property in Hereford again before he retires - for 100 times the original price.
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XHomeowner who is hosting two Ukrainian refugees in his annexe is refused mortgage from Halifax | Daily Mail Online
A Ukrainian mother and her young daughter have been staying with Dominik Kaum and his family since July 2022. Halifax rejected his mortgage because of this.
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XInventor who created the fastest shed unveils his latest creation - a motorised wheelie bin | Daily Mail Online
Kevin Nicks, 58, a multiple world-record holder, has converted a blue refuse container into a whacky mode of transport. In fact, the bin is fully road worthy and is the only bin in the world that is taxed.
XSpace tourism: Meet the companies vying to be the first to launch commercial trips | Daily Mail Online
If money was no object, what could you get from the different options on offer over the next decade and beyond? MailOnline takes a look at the space tourism firms popping up across the world.
XLocals' fury as library is forced to close after seagulls blamed for causing £1.8 million of damage | Daily Mail Online
Nearly £2 million is needed to repair Folkestone Library, which has served the seaside community since 1877 but has been suffering from water damage and was flooded in December.
X'I will not be a piggy bank': Ed Sheeran's relief as court rules he did NOT copy Marvin Gaye | Daily Mail Online
Ed Sheeran's hit song 'Thinking Out Loud' didn't copy Marvin Gaye's classic 'Let's Get It On', a jury has found.
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XCannabis 'can ease cancer pain' | Daily Mail Online
Researchers reported a reduction of more than 40 per cent in how much pain affected their ability to go about daily life.
XUkrainian engineers design DIY rocket families can build in their back gardens to fight Russia | Daily Mail Online
Dubbed the 'people's missile', the Trembita uses the same technology as the German V1 flying bombs, or Doodlebugs, used in WWII. They could have twice the range of US-made missiles.
XBonkers EPC eco-rules are forcing buy-to-let landlords to spend £20,000 on green homes | This is Money
Landlords will soon be barred from letting out properties in England and Wales unless they upgrade them to an EPC rating of C or higher.
XStolen phone? Bank apps are main target for scammers | This is Money
Banking apps allow users to make payments with their phone. But fraudsters are exploiting weaknesses in their security to steal from victims.
XAI is fuelling a rise in online voice scams, study warns | Daily Mail Online
One in four Britons say they or someone they know has been targeted by the scam, according to cybersecurity specialists McAfee.
XAI 'Godfather' Geoffrey Hinton resigns from Google... and his reasons are SCARY | Daily Mail Online
Geoffrey Hinton, 75, who lives in Toronto, Canada, said a part of him regrets helping to make technology that has led to the emergence of ChatGPT and similar systems.
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XCouple whose extension strayed two INCHES too close to neighbours' house ordered to pay £200K | Daily Mail Online
Shabaz Ashraf, 45, and his wife Shakira, 40, were ordered to tear down the extension to their £700,000 London home because it was built just over two inches too close to their neighbours' house.
XMillionaire who sued bookmakers for not protecting him from gambling has £100,000 claim thrown out | Daily Mail Online
Businessman Scott O'Brien, 54, claimed he has been addicted to the 'dark and destructive' habit of gambling all his adult life and was even driven to attempt suicide by his problem.
XElon Musk's ex encourages deepfake use of her own voice for AI music, with huge financial incentive
Grimes has stoked the music industry debate over AI generated music copyright by greenlighting AI artists to use her voice… for a 50 per cent royalties split
XFamily of CGI genius who deliberately crashed a plane may have to pay out in a £160,000 lawsuit | Daily Mail Online
Top cinematographer Dr Christopher Woollard, 64, deliberately crashed his plane into the ground in 2021 after learning he had terminal cancer. His estate faces a £160,000 lawsuit by the plane's owner.
XCharles I gold coin hidden amid pile of loose change from foreign holidays will sell for £2,500 | Daily Mail Online
The owner found the 400-year-old coin at the back of a dressing table drawer at her late aunt's home in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. She thought it was fake until an antiques expert revealed its true value.
XOysterboat will set sail again from Emsworth for trips into Chichester Harbour
Freshly out of the maintenance shed and looking pristine with her newly varnished masts and spars, the Oysterboat Terror is about to start yet another season of passenger trips around Chichester Harbour.
XJapanese space startup's dreams of moon landing are crushed after ispace's robot fails to touchdown | Daily Mail Online
A Japanese space start-up 's dreams of a moon landing ended when its M1 lander lost communication during its descent to the lunar surface. What caused the failure is not yet known.
XTwo rowdy seagulls terrorise two flatmates by waking them up at 6am and banging on their window - Daily Mail Online
Georgina Gray, 25, and Helen McKeever, 26, are being woken up at 6.30am every day by the gulls, who peck at the window of their Newcastle flat morning, noon and night.
XMother-of-two, 40, demands refund after pool of Lanzarote villa was six degrees cooler than promised | Daily Mail Online
Gulnara Adomene, from Romford, East London, had been counting down the days until her holiday to beachfront villa Casa Dak at Playa Blanca, Lanzarote, with her friend Luda and their children.
XEco activists who scaled a bridge over the Dartford Crossing are jailed for five years | Daily Mail Online
Morgan Trowland, 40, and Marcus Decker, 36, blocked one of the busiest stretches of road in the country for 40 hours in their climate protest on October 17 last year.
XTeenage pilot who cheated death when he crashed glider into a mountain is suing sports club for £50K | Daily Mail Online
Oliver Rastrick, now 19, says he is 'lucky to be alive' after suffering the horrific glider crash at the summit of Cross Fell, the highest mountain in the Pennines, at the age of just 15.
XDriver loses £22,000 car crash claim after posting photos of himself on all-action Mexican holiday | Daily Mail Online
Ferenc Kirinovits, 45, who was involved in a crash near Norfolk in 2016, demanded compensation for injuries. But his claim has failed after pictures showed him on an all-action holiday in Mexico.
XDiving crew come 'within touching distance' of humpback whale in rare encounter in English Channel | Daily Mail Online
Divers have been left stunned after a rare sighting of a humpback whale in the English Channel.
XAncient Roman ring valued at £200 sells at auction for £117,000 | Daily Mail Online
The 2,000 year old ring, thought to have been acquired by a traveller during a 'Grand Tour' to Italy in the 19th century, went under the hammer at auction in Birmingham
XAmericans now spend MORE on legal weed than on chocolate | Daily Mail Online
Tapped at $30billion by MJBizDaily, the measure of marijuana sales increased by more than $12million from 2021, when only Washington and Colorado were allowed to sell the stuff.
XPiano dumped outside Portsmouth Central Police Station leaving baffled officers looking for owner
Police officers are looking for the person responsible for a piano which was found outside Portsmouth Central Police Station this morning.
XFather, 40, discovers huge 7ft octopus washed up dead on a beach and cooks it into a STIR FRY | Daily Mail Online
Former Come Dine With Me winner Ziggy Austin found the 'massive' octopus washed up on the beach at Hopes Nose near Torquay, Devon.
XMother-of-two, 48, ordered by killjoy Edinburgh councillors to repaint pink door avoids £20,000 fine | Daily Mail Online
Miranda Dickson, 49, inherited her parents' Georgian home on Drummond Place, Edinburgh, in 2019, and in 2021 she got the front door professionally painted with Dulux pink paint.
XJames Webb telescope keeps finding galaxies that shouldn't exist, scientist warns | Daily Mail Online
Six galaxies spotted by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope are far too massive to be the age their data suggests they are, according to a University of Texas at Austin scientist.
XMysterious 300-million-year-old 'Tully monster' was an invertebrate, scientists say | Daily Mail Online
Scientists have been debating the morphology of the 'Tully monster' since the discovery of its fossils in the 1950s. Now, a team at the University of Tokyo say it definitely did not have a backbone.
XAsda will start delivering food to customers across London using driverless cars | Daily Mail Online
Customers across London will have their shopping delivered to their homes by 'self-driving' Jaguar I-Pace electric cars.
XWales left with a ghost town after spending taxpayers' money on £24m of houses to make way for M4 | Daily Mail Online
Mark Drakeford's Welsh government now owns 31 properties around Newport in South Wales with a combined value of about £22million after they scrapped the M4 relief road in 2019.
XFlat Earther spends $20,000 on DIY experiment that accidentally proved the planet is ROUND | Daily Mail Online
Bob Knodel (pictured) was in the middle of filming for a Netflix documentary titled Behind the Curve when he realised his $20,000 mistake.
XRare 'diamond within a diamond' is unearthed in India and is named the 'Beating Heart' | Daily Mail Online
V D Global named the 0.329-carat piece 'Beating Heart' and said it consists of a piece of diamond with a smaller freely-moving piece trapped inside, according to the Times of India.
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XArcheologists discover Inca ceremonial bath that was built 500 years ago in the Peruvian Andes | Daily Mail Online
They believe it may have served the elite of the sprawling empire that once dominated large swathes of South America.
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XSex therapist loses latest round of legal battle with aristocratic landlords trying to evict her | Daily Mail Online
Sex therapist Lady Patricia Ramshaw, who is locked in legal battles with her aristocratic landlords, has lost her latest case - after she took over their historic Norfolk home with more than 50 animals.
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XPortsmouth developments: A look at some of the schemes planned for the city,
In recent years we have been promised several new developments in and around Portsmouth.
XEvery film and TV show set to be AXED from Netflix next month | Daily Mail Online
Netflix fans will be hit by yet another shake-up next month, with a slew of beloved films and TV shows set to leave the streaming service.
XMysterious fur ball found frozen in Canada turns out to be a mummified squirrel | Daily Mail Online
The fossilised Arctic ground squirrel was found in 2018 by miners near Canada's Hester Creek in the Klondike gold fields, close to the former goldrush outpost Dawson City.
XElon Musk risks row with the BBC by labelling it as 'government-funded media' on Twitter | Daily Mail Online
Elon Musk has risked a row with the BBC by labelling it as 'government-funded media' on Twitter. The Corporation is mainly funded by British taxpayers, who pay a £159-a-year licence fee.
XChinese teapot made especially for Ming Dynasty ruler 600 years ago sells for £11million | Daily Mail Online
The nine-inch imperial blue and white ewer was made for Yongle Emperor Zhu Di during his reign between 1402 and 1424 and has sold for £11million in Hong Kong.
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XThe incredible homes around the world that architects created... for themselves! | Daily Mail Online
To look through the keyholes of the homes owned by some of the world's most renowned architects, delve into the pages of the stunning new edition of the coffee-table book Architects At Home.
XIs your phone really listening to you? DailyMail.com puts it to the test on a brand-new cell | Daily Mail Online
We created a 'fresh' Google account for a fictional person, aged 22, called Robin - and used that on a freshly factory-reset Samsung phone.
XCornish gardener who stayed awake for ELEVEN days shares effects sleepless stint had on him | Daily Mail Online
One Cornish father-of-three went 11 days without sleep in 2007, in the hope of breaking the world record for the longest time without sleep.
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XVets scramble to save two dogs hooked on booze left out by dead owner | Daily Mail Online
A male puppy named Coco (pictured) came to the Woodside Animal Welfare Trust suffering from canine alcohol withdrawal, which the animal shelter said was 'a first' for them.
XMexican referee is BANNED for 12 games for kneeing a player in the groin | Daily Mail Online
Midfielder Lucas Romero and his Leon team-mates had appealed to the referee to demand a VAR review, after Club America had scored a controversial equaliser in their Liga MX match.
XFerrari F40 supercar worth more than £1.5million is towed away by police due to no insurance | Daily Mail Online
The moment a vintage £1.5million Ferrari F40 was towed away in Lowestoft, Suffolk was captured by police. The vehicle was seized and the owner was reported for driving with no insurance.
XBritain's new £2million topless supercar: GMA T.33 Spider unveiled | This is Money
The T.33 Spider is the fourth model released by GMA, the brand spearheaded by Professor Gordon Murray - the car design genius behind the McLaren F1 road car.
XNightmare on board Virgin Voyages cruise as woman falls to her death and lands on another PASSENGER | Daily Mail Online
A Virgin Voyages cruise set sail from Miami on Sunday evening, for a six-night tour of the Caribbean. A female passenger fell to her death, forcing the ship to return to Miami.
XBillionaire Richard Branson's rocket firm Virgin Orbit files for bankruptcy | Daily Mail Online
Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday after the satellite launch company failed to secure long-term funding.
XRoyal Mail apologises for 'nasty' April Fool's Day prank | Daily Mail Online
Royal Mail have been forced to apologise after a manager at the Gloucester North branch put up a 'tone deaf' letter detailing a breakthrough pay rise of a whopping 11 per cent for staff - despite strikes.
XSchool principal resigns after paying Elon Musk impersonator $100,000 - The Register
XCarpet python in Pallara, Brisbane after eating two brush-tailed possum ahead of winter hibernation | Daily Mail Online
The family in Pallara, in Brisbane's south, called snake catcher Bryce Lockett on Sunday to remove the python after it ate a mother and joey brush-tailed possum from a nearby possum box.
XHow 16 anglers and a five-person crew managed to land massive Bluefin tuna that broke rod in half | Daily Mail Online
Captain Tim Oestreich (left of picture) was aboard the Dolphin Express charter fishing boat with his and his crew and 16 anglers on March 24 off Port Aransas.
XParis becomes first city in the world to ban e-scooters in a referendum after string of crashes | Daily Mail Online
In a move likely to be studied with huge interest in the UK, the French capital rejected the controversial scooters by a 90 per cent majority in a referendum on Sunday.
XJapanese firm starts selling BEAR meat from vending machines with £13 packs of wild caught produce | Daily Mail Online
Of all the things you might expect to find in a vending machine, fresh bear meat doesn't spring to mind. But for residents living in the Japanese city of Semboku, they can get their hands on the delicacy for £13.
XThe mobile phone turns 50! MailOnline looks back at the evolution of the device | Daily Mail Online
To celebrate the 50th birthday of the mobile phone, MailOnline looks back at its evolution over the last five decades.
XFour new driving rules which came into force this month - and warning to electric car drivers | Daily Mail Online
Four new driving laws came into force on April 1 that motorists need to be aware of in order to avoid being slapped with hefty fines. These including tax rates, EV fines and traffic charges.
X'Drunk' skier falls 130ft to death from French ski lift after 'messing about' with friend | Daily Mail Online
Topping out at 3,600 metres, Les Deux Alpes is the highest ski resort in France. The director of the ski resort denied any responsibility, blaming the 'stupid accident' on the man hitting the plexiglass.
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XDefiant pensioner REFUSING to leave the home he's lived in for 45 years | Daily Mail Online
EXCLUSIVE: Defiant Peter Ambler, 77, (pictured) says the 155-acre SmartParc development in Spondon, Derby, is 'ruining his life'.
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XFootballer rushed to hospital after crashing through the wall of a sports hall in Belgium | Daily Mail Online
Children were just yards away in the sports hall at the time of the crash and were left shocked as the vehicle plunged through the wall, but thankfully no one else was hurt.
XBizarre object dubbed 'the Cow' is the flattest explosion ever detected | Daily Mail Online
University of Sheffield researchers say the explosion was an extremely rare Fast Blue Optical Transient (FBOT) - known colloquially amongst astronomers as 'the cow'.
XExtremely rare BLACK leopard becomes 'the ever to be photographed in Africa without a camera trap' | Daily Mail Online
The elusive cat, a two-year-old female christened Giza by the local trackers, was first seen in the area around the Ewaso Narok river 18 months ago.
XBaseball fan goes viral after proposal goes VERY wrong at Dodger Stadium | Daily Mail Online
A romantic Los Angeles Dodgers fan got more than he bargained for when he tried to propose to his girlfriend on the field - only to be slammed by a security guard as he got down on one knee.
XTired of feeling tired? Combat fatigue and enjoy restful sleep with this game-changing supplement | Daily Mail Online
Jane, 69, says Magnesium+ Advanced has made her feel more energetic.
XStudent slapped with a £60 parking fine uses ChatGPT to write appeal - and gets penalty REVOKED | Daily Mail Online
Millie Houlton, 22, from York, used the bot to write an email to the council, which then revoked the £60 parking fine.
XScientist living underwater for 100 days gives DailyMail.com a tour of his 100-square-foot pod | Daily Mail Online
A scientist, who is also a retired Navy officer, is spending 100 days under the Atlantic Ocean to test technology set for Mars and hopefully find a treatment to reverse ageing.
XHS2 has created ghost towns across Britain as homeowners are forced out of their beloved properties | Daily Mail Online
Bonsall Street (pictured) in Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire, is just one example of a street turned into a ghost town because of HS2 buying up homes.
XAbba fans told not to dress in 'culturally insensitive' 70s afro wigs when attending 'ABBA Voyage' | Daily Mail Online
ABBA fans have been banned from wearing so-called disco wigs as they are 'culturally insensitive', The Mail on Sunday has learned.
X$2 BILLION Powerball winner buys second California mansion in weeks | Daily Mail Online
Days after splashing $25 million on a California mansion, $2 billion Powerball winner Edwin Castro has forked out on a Japanese inspired estate costing $4 million.
XPensioner who cancelled sale of tape recorder on eBay is ordered to pay would-be buyer £11,600 | Daily Mail Online
Mike Godden (pictured with the device) put the 1970s recorder on eBay, allowing bids starting from 99p. Offers rose to £1,380. The winning bidder said it was rightfully his despite it no longer being for sale.
XMan claims ChatGPT SAVED his dog's life after vet couldn't figure out what caused its anemia | Daily Mail Online
Sassy the dog was suffering from a condition veterinarians couldn't diagnose. Sassy's owner, a Twitter user named Cooper, thought maybe ChatGPT might be able to provide a diagnosis.
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XThree people have now died after using eyedrops contaminated with rare bacterial superbug | Daily Mail Online
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says 68 people in 16 states were diagnosed with infections from the bacteria, which has caused three deaths and eight people to lose their vision.
XPrince Harry's memoir mocked with the release of 'frostbite-and-all' biography 'Spare Us! A Harrody' | Daily Mail Online
Prince Harry's controversial memoir 'Spare' is set to be mocked next month as a new parody version entitled 'Spare Us! A Harrody' which will go 'deep inside the castle walls.'
X'Eunuch maker carried out castrations' as court hears he livestreamed penis and testicle amputations | Daily Mail Online
Norwegian Marius Gustavson, 45, was in the dock at Westminster Magistrates' Court (pictured) accused of removing penises and testicles on a livestream.
XRising number of electric cars with minor battery damage being written off | Daily Mail Online
A Reuters report warns of damaged battery packs 'piling up in scrapyards in some countries' and the batteries in Tesla Model Ys have 'zero reparability' because they are a structural part of the car.
XHeinz and Absolut form an unlikely partnership to create vodka pasta sauce in a jar | Daily Mail Online
The two companies have teamed up to produce the sauce in a jar, which makes pasta alla vodka. The product will be available in Waitrose for £2.50 per jar.
XSailboat crew left stranded in Pacific Ocean for 10 hours after their 44ft ship was hit by a WHALE | Daily Mail Online
A sailboat crew is lucky to be alive after a huge whale hit their vessel, sinking the ship and forcing them to spend 10 hours on the Pacific Ocean waiting for someone to rescue them.
XBizarre lake in Tanzania instantly turns animals that touch it into 'STONE' | Daily Mail Online
Lake Natron is a key mating ground for lesser endangered flamingo, but animals risk being frozen forever in its salt if they dare to go near its shores.
XNYC's new One Vanderbilt skyscraper feels a 'huge SHAKE' rippling through it | Daily Mail Online
Terrified workers fled a huge new Manhattan skyscraper after experiencing a huge 'shake' run through the building.
XCambridgeshire council plan to chop down orchard of 500 mature trees | Daily Mail Online
Coton Orchard, near Cambridge, has around 1,000 trees producing 26 varieties of apples, as well as plums and pears, and is a designated habitat of principal importance.
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XRoman Kemp accidentally eats £10k prize Creme Egg as followers point out his hilarious mistake | Daily Mail Online
The Capital Breakfast Host, 30, shared a photo of his discovery after unwrapping a half white, half milk chocolate treat while kicking back in front of the TV on Sunday.
XPortsmouth fireworks: Annual fireworks display in Cosham cancelled by Portsmouth City Council
XFree-diver plunges 170 FEET beneath frozen Swiss lake without a wetsuit to set new world record | Daily Mail Online
Without so much as a wetsuit, 40-year-old David Vencl took a single breath before plunging through a drilled hole in the ice in Switzerland's Lake Sils on Tuesday.
XRobot SHARK is deployed in London's Thames river that can collect 1,100lbs of rubbish a DAY | Daily Mail Online
WasteShark will be the first marine robot to take the Thames in London by storm, with the ability to 'eat' an equivalent of 22,700 plastic bottles everyday.
XMeet the football playing robot that's 'better than Messi' | Daily Mail Online
A football playing robot is to compete in an international tournament later this year - and experts from University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) say 'she' is better than Lionel Messi.
XDinosaur that roamed China 162 million years ago had the longest neck of any animal ever | Daily Mail Online
Fossilised remains belonging to the creature were discovered in 162-million-year-old rocks in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of northwest China in 1987.
XEx-Grenadier Guard whose clifftop home set to fall into the sea begins bid to pull his property back | Daily Mail Online
Lance Martin launched a desperate bid to slide his 50-tonne property back from the coastal cliff at Hemsby, Great Yarmouth and put out an urgent call to heavy machinery contractors to help.
XA Stubbington man will be skateboarding more than 600 miles to raise money for children with cancer.
XComputer server the size of a washing machine is being used to heat a public swimming pool | Daily Mail Online
It is estimated that the computer server will be able to warm the pool to about 86°F (30°C) 60 per cent of the time and save Exmouth Leisure Centre thousands of pounds every year.
XWorld's first robot LAWYER is being sued by a law firm - because it 'does not have a law degree'Â | Daily Mail Online
A 'robot' that was set to make history for advising the first defendant with artificial intelligence has now been accused of 'masquerading as a licensed practitioner' in a lawsuit filed by Edelson.
XBizarre moment woman smashes wine bottles with a frying pan in Tesco alcohol aisle | Daily Mail Online
The shocking footage shows a woman, identified as Toni Green, 50, smashing up the alcohol aisle of the Tesco in South Wigston, Leicester on March 8 using the kitchen utensil.
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XEnvelope posted from America finally arrives in Britain 80 years later | Daily Mail Online
The envelope, which is dated October 5, 1942, was discovered by manager Kevin Beattie, 39, when it arrived at The Sands Meadows care home in Hest Bank, Lancashire.
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XFormer naval fort in Portsmouth Harbour with spa, cinema and own lighthouse goes on sale for £3 million
XHeart-stopping moment motorcyclist falls off his bike while trying to do a wheelie on a roundabout | Daily Mail Online
The show-off biker was spotted trying to pull a wheelie on a slip road approaching the roundabout in Lincoln, East Midlands, on February 26.
XBuried since the Blitz: Grandparents discover hidden 'time capsule' WW2 bunker | Daily Mail Online
Martin Tracey, 66, and his wife Allison moved into their new Coventry home last summer and were shocked to discover an Anderson shelter buried in their back garden.
XWork begins on £250million water park for Britain's first all-season indoor beach with 35 slides | Daily Mail Online
Having been first confirmed in 2020, the park, called Therme Manchester, is set to open in 2025 now that construction has started.
XBritain hosted GLADIATOR fights 1,800 years ago, ancient vase reveals | Daily Mail Online
The 'Colchester vase' was made from local soil around AD 160-200, when the city was known as 'Camulodunum', say researchers at Colchester and Ipswich Museums (CIMS).
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XMetal detectorist unearths 570 coins dubbed 'England's worst ever money' that is worth £200,000 | Daily Mail Online
Tony House (pictured), 68, who lives in Chippenham, found one old coin in the ground and with a deeper look discovered a hoard of 570 'Tealby Pennies' which are 865 years old.
XFive police officers investigated after anti-riot training descended into chaos | Daily Mail Online
Police got drunk on a riot training course, threw petrol bombs at each other and started a blaze that needed 150 fire extinguishers to put out, it has been claimed.
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XFather killed by chicken: Man found with 'massive bleeding' after being attacked at Ireland home | Daily Mail Online
Cancer survivor Jasper Kraus, who was living in Ballinasloe at the time, was tragically killed on April 28, 2021 after he was attacked by a Brahma chicken.
XScammers dupe victim into transferring £17,000 savings and BOMBING his bank with Molotov cocktail | Daily Mail Online
A 48-year-old Russian man from Ruza, a town in the Moscow region, was arrested after allegedly being tricked into throwing a Molotov cocktail in a Sberbank branch in the Russian capital.
XScientists create an entirely new type of ice that neither floats nor sinks | Daily Mail Online
Scientists at UCL and Cambridge believe ordinary ice could undergo similar shear forces in the ice moons of the outer solar system because of the tidal forces exerted by gas giants such as Jupiter.
XThe real-life Jurassic Park: Inside plans to bring back dodos, Tasmanian tigers and woolly mammoths | Daily Mail Online
Millions of dollars are being injected into a US startup venture that plans to use a Nobel Prize-winning genome editing method called Crispr-Cas9 to 'de-extinct' long-lost species.
XDesigner shares concept for 'invisible' 290ft superyacht made out of mirrored glass | Daily Mail Online
This luxury superyacht, which would be made entirely of mirrored glass to reflect the sea and sky, has been unveiled as a concept by Milan and New York-based designer Jozeph Foakis.
XWorld's oldest preserved brain discovered in a Lancashire coal mine | Daily Mail Online
The world's oldest preserved brain has been found inside a 320-million-year-old fossil, which was discovered in 1925 inside a coal mine near Trawden, Lancashire.
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Businessman David Holman, 53, installed the aluminium gates to replace the normal five-bar gate at his home in Croesyceiliog, Monmouthshire.
XBizarre moment cyclist is confronted by motorist who overtook him in heated row | Daily Mail Online
The video posted to Twitter by a user called Northfield cyclist shows him travelling North on Spring Lane near the M24 in Solihull, south of Birmingham.
XTaylor Swift cutout that brightens commuters' mornings will stay despite owner's move | Daily Mail Online
The life-size likeness of the 'Shake It Off' singer has been displayed from an apartment window in Manchester for five years and is loved by Metrolink tram passengers.
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XChrysler unveils two-seater cockpit concept with an 'infotainment system' and AI | Daily Mail Online
The car brand unveiled the two-seater cockpit design at the Consumer Electronics Show 2023 in Las Vegas.
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XMan stashed £17,700 up his chimney... but the cash was burned to ashes when his wife lit a fire | Daily Mail Online
Worried about burglars, he used the chimney as a hiding place in summer for the government-issued bonds. But this year he forgot before his wife unwittingly lit a fire for Christmas.
XItalian car runs on fuel made out of plastic waste | Daily Mail Online
The new Bertone GB110 uses 'Select Fuel', a patented method of converting waste polycarbonate materials, such as plastic bottles, into fuel.
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XNASA purposefully crashes a flying car into the ground and it was 'destroyed beyond expectations' | Daily Mail Online
NASA has completed a crash test of its electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle to test its response to such an event. It resulted in an 'overall collapse' that went beyond computer predictions.
XScientists reveal secrets of glass frogs that HIDE their red blood cells | Daily Mail Online
When tiny glass frogs turn in for the night, they're able to become transparent by hiding almost 90 percent of their red blood cells.
XMiss England reveals plan to train as an ASTRONAUT | Daily Mail Online
Reigning Miss England, Jessica Gagen, 27, from Lancashire, is already a budding rocket scientist completing an integrated master's degree in aerospace engineering at the University of Liverpool.
XVirgin Orbit secures licence for UK's first space launch at Spaceport Cornwall | Daily Mail Online
Virgin Orbit has finally been awarded both the licences required to operate the UK's first space launch by the Civil Aviation Authority.
XCheapest electric cars: Only three models available new for under £30,000 | This is Money
While the cheapest new petrol car on sale in Britain today costs from £12,995, the cheapest electric equivalent is more than double the price.
XScientist warn there will be a global data storage crisis by 2025 | Daily Mail Online
Scientists at Aston University are scrambling to find a solution in the next three years to accommodate the 'mind-blowing amount' of data that will need to be stored.
XFrench man sparks hospital evacuation after arriving with a WWI artillery shell stuck in his rectum | Daily Mail Online
The unnamed senior citizen arrived at the Hospital Sainte Musse in Toulon, southern France on Saturday evening in the hope of having the artillery shell dislodged from his anus.
XHow homeowners with wood-burners are using FANS to circulate the heat around their homes | Daily Mail Online
Placing draught excluders under the door, bleeding radiators and having curtains drawn when the heating is turned on are also among the tips and tricks to help families combat soaring bills,
XRobot vacuum cleaner took photos of woman on the toilet…and the images ended on Facebook | Daily Mail Online
The iRobot Roomba robot vacuum cleaner took photographs of woman sat on the toilet, with the images ending up being shared on Facebook and Discord by Venezuelan contractors.
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XAbandoned Boeing 737 on a Bali clifftop transformed into a stunning holiday rental | Daily Mail Online
The holiday rental, called 'Private Jet Villa by Hanging Gardens Air', is perched on a 150m- (492ft) high cliff near Bali's Nyang Nyang beach. Here's a glimpse inside...
XPutin tank commander deliberately blows up RUSSIAN checkpoint in Ukraine | Daily Mail Online
The tank commander became so angry after a battlefield argument that he drove his T-90 tank at a group of Russian soldiers, fired at their checkpoint and blew it up.
XRobodog uses magnetic 'paws' to CLIMB up walls and across ceilings | Daily Mail Online
It may spark fears of killer robots, but a robodog that can climb walls is designed to help repair bridges, industrial tanks and buildings. It uses magnets to stick to iron and steel surfaces.
XFamily of alcoholic banker who hanged himself after GP told him to drink again awarded £700k payout | Daily Mail Online
Successful businessman Stephen Appleton, 51, hanged himself on April 12, 2018 - eight days after his doctor told him to start drinking again, fearing that suddenly stopping could lead to a fatal seizure.
XThe 2023 Genesis GV60 unlocks using facial recognition and fingerprint ignition | This is Money
The £54,000 GV60 electric SUV will debut a number of new state-of-the art biometric features - and it means motorists won't need a key to open the doors or drive it.
XStarship delivery robot stuck on icy pavement stuns passer-by by politely thanking him for his help | Daily Mail Online
A tiny Starship delivery robot (pictured in the icy weather) took a passerby by surprise by 'politely thanking' him for his help after it got stuck on an icy pavement in Cambridge on Tuesday.
XFish tank disaster would have caused 'terrible human losses' if it exploded just an hour later | Daily Mail Online
The 82ft-high tank, located in the foyer of the Radisson Blu hotel in central Berlin , burst at around 5.50am, killing all of the 1,500 tropical fish housed there.
XWoman, 29, who hurled a pint glass at pub landlord who refused to serve her must pay him £50 | Daily Mail Online
Leah Brosnan, 29 went berserk and hurled foul mouthed abuse at Roy Irving when he wouldn't let her buy a drink at his railway station wine bar in Derbyshire in April.
XHero dog El Palomo leads cops to find 84-year-old owner who was lost in the desert for a week | Daily Mail Online
Gregorio Romero left his house in Moctezuma, Sonora State in Mexico on November 27 to go for a walk but got lost. His heroic dog El Palomo led cops for miles across a desert to find him.
XMore than 160 mysterious Nazca geoglyphs are discovered in Peru | Daily Mail Online
Researchers have discovered another 168 geoglyphs made in the soil of Peru's Nazca Desert, known as the Nazca lines.
XMonza owner Silvio Berlusconi offers his players a bus full of 'WH***S' if they beat Serie A giants | Daily Mail Online
The newly promoted club's owner was Prime Minister on three occasions and owned Italian giants AC Milan from 1986 to 2017, took over at Monza in 2018.
XMan who complained of 'bubble wrap popping noise' in £2.5M London flat faces £1M court bill | Daily Mail Online
Nazirali Tejani (pictured), 70, said his £2.6million apartment in upmarket Fitzroy Place, near Oxford Street, is 'uninhabitable' because of the intermittent noise.
XFour chimpanzees are shot dead after they escaped from Swedish zoo enclosure | Daily Mail Online
The five chimps escaped at around lunchtime on Wednesday from their enclosure at Furuvik Zoo, which is part of an amusement park near Gavle, around 100 miles north of Stockholm.
XBoE: Four million mortgage-holders will see payments soar next year | Daily Mail Online
People with a fixed-rate home loan due to expire by the end of 2023 facing laying out an extra £250 every month on average as they switch to higher interest rates.
XBrighton University urges staff to not say 'Christmas' because it's too 'Christian-centric' | Daily Mail Online
The University of Brighton has guided staff not to say 'Christmas' this year as it may offend some students - instead asking them to call it the 'winter closure period'.
XSpaceX launches Japanese lunar lander on an ambitious mission to the moon | Daily Mail Online
The lunar lander, from Tokyo company ispace, blasted off from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida atop a Falcon 9 rocket on Sunday.
XExperts reveal how nuclear fusion could pave the way for unlimited clean energy | Daily Mail Online
For the first time ever, scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California are believed to have gained more energy out of a controlled nuclear fusion reaction than they put in.
XTerminator-style robot can survive being STABBED | Daily Mail Online
Engineers at Cornell University in New York have created a robot capable of detecting when and where it was damaged and then healing itself on the spot.
XConjoined twin electricians spark outcry in India after revealing they are paid ONE salary | Daily Mail Online
Speaking in a YouTube interview with documentary filmmaker Ruhi Çenet, the twins, Sohna and Mohna Singh from Punjab, India, claimed that they earn just £200 a month.
XK-pop star is among eight artists to join Japan tycoon's moon trip | Daily Mail Online
Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa said that K-Pop star T.O.P. will be among the eight people who will join him on a flyby around the moon next year.
XPensioner, 66, is wrongly fined £150 for littering after he went to feed the ducks at the park | Daily Mail Online
A 66-year-old pensioner suffered 'sleepless nights' from being wrongly fined £150 for littering after he went to feed the ducks at Watermead Country Park.
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XTwo people arrested for car theft were returning to the stolen vehicle just as police found it | The News
A STOLEN car was tracked down by police – just as the alleged thieves were returning to the vehicle to drive it away.
XE-scooter menace caught high on drugs is banned from driving ALL motor vehicles for a year | Daily Mail Online
Colin Moore, 38, was stopped by police after he was seen weaving on and off the pedestrian walkway at 30mph through the streets of Bootle in July.
XRoger Taylor wins planning battle to build a pool house and party terrace at £6M Surrey mansion | Daily Mail Online
Taylor's impressive stately home near Guildford already boasts six reception rooms, nine bedrooms, six bathrooms, a staff flat and eight-car garage.
XWorld's oldest tortoise, Jonathan, turns 190 years old on St Helena island | Daily Mail Online
Jonathan the Seychelles Giant Tortoise was officially named the oldest tortoise ever to existed.He has lived on St Helena's island in the South Atlantic Ocean since 1882.
XZapping brain with lasers can improve MEMORY, study finds | Daily Mail Online
Researchers aimed a laser above people's right eye, just below their hairline, to penetrate into their brain and stimulate their prefrontal cortex for 12 minutes.
XPictured: Delivery robots queue patiently to use pedestrian crossing in Cambridge | Daily Mail Online
Food delivery robots in Cambridge have been spotted making an orderly line to cross the road, with one even asking a passer-by to press the button at the pedestrian crossing.
XRSPCA reports increase in hens being dumped in Hampshire | The News
THE RSPCA has reported that 30 hens have been dumped in Hampshire in the last two years.
XA Gosport Bengal cat has been caught getting up to mischief in Poundstretcher | The News
A MISCHIEVOUS Bengal cat has gone on an adventure in Gosport’s Poundstretcher after sniffing out the pet isle.
XRogue Portsmouth plumber jailed for putting 'people at risk' by carrying out illegal gas works | The News
A ROGUE plumbing and heating engineer from Portsmouth has been jailed for 20 weeks after carrying out illegal gas work for a second time.
XCyclist yells 'get out of the f*****g way' to car narrowly avoiding a £100 fine from a police car | Daily Mail Online
A London cyclist was wrongly told that he had broken the law after swearing at an undercover police car, the Met said. The Wandsworth cyclist was told he was 'inconsiderate and stupid'.
XHow does Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip actually work? | Daily Mail Online
So what exactly is the Neuralink chip? How does it work and how will it cure medical problems like paralysis? Is it safe? MailOnline takes a look.
XFarming company will face trial after primary school teacher, 61, was trampled to death by a cow | Daily Mail Online
Marian Clode, 61, had been staying at a holiday cottage at Swinhoe Farm, near Belford, Northumberland, when she was suddenly killed during the Easter holidays on April 3 2016.
X'Ehh???'.....Royal Mail workers join Hilsea picket line as they strike to 'save the service' | The News
DOZENS of postmen joined a Hilsea picket line in a bid to ‘save the Royal Mail service’.
XPensioner, 70, who waged vendetta campaign against fellow Quakers found guilty of harassment | Daily Mail Online
Julia Wermig-Morgan, 70, who sent 'distressing and unsavoury' letters to members of her local Quaker society has been found guilty of harassment at Weymouth Magistrates
XMars megatsunami 3.4 billion years ago may have been caused by an asteroid collision | Daily Mail Online
US researchers think the catastrophic flooding event may have been sparked by an asteroid collision similar to the Chicxulub impact on Earth, which wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
XDisney's age-altering AI can make young actors look 80 or old actors 20 in REAL TIME | Daily Mail Online
The AI predicts which parts of the face should be altered by age by 'looking' at an image of the actor. It then adds effects like wrinkles or smoothed skin as a layer on the actor's face in the film or TV show.
XNeighbours left fuming over woman's £685 pink festive door display | Daily Mail Online
Hannah Cox, 30, from Minehead, Somerset, spent £685 doing up her front door for Christmas complete with a giant pink Nutcracker, wreath and a festive arch.
XWoman talks to her past self in 'trippy' conversation | Daily Mail Online
Michelle Huang used material from 10 years' worth of entries and combined it with the OpenAI language model Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3).
XAngry Mexico supporter destroys his TV with a knife after their exit from the World Cup | Daily Mail Online
The fan starts off by punching the TV and then inflicted even more damage on the screen by stabbing it with a knife. The emotional fan is then seen walking away from the TV.
XGerman MP in ruling coalition leaves 51-year-old partner and three children for double-G porn star | Daily Mail Online
Hagen Reinhold, 44, has been in the Bundestag since 2017 with the centrist FDP and was considered one of the power couples in German politics with longtime partner Karoline Preisler.
XAmsterdam is cracking down on 'nuisance tourism' in city's red light district | Daily Mail Online
For Amsterdam's 880,000 permanent residents, groups looking for blow-out weekends have caused havoc throughout the city, with British tourists some of the most prevalent offenders.
XLA attorney claims two women drugged and robbed him of three Rolex watches, and $17,000 of property | Daily Mail Online
A Los Angeles attorney, who wished to remain anonymous, said two women drugged and robbed him of his three Rolexes when he invited them to his Hollywood Hills home.
XAs FOUR planets go into retrograde in December, astrologer reveals what that means for your life | Daily Mail Online
Mars, Uranus, Neptune, and Mercury will all be in retrograde during December, and according to astrologer Kyle Thomas, it will make for a wild ride.
XCrime-ridden NYC and glitzy Singapore top list of world's most expensive cities as inflation surges | Daily Mail Online
Despite recent rampant crime, the Big Apple managed to climb five places to score the distinction for the first time in an authoritative ranking compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
XEmergency plumber turns up 10 hours late then charges £2,640 for 75 minutes' work to fix a leak | Daily Mail Online
Mary Cross, 71, and husband Anthony, 67, were hit with a repair bill costing more than £2,500 for an hour and 15 minutes' work - with the tradesman refusing to leave until it was immediately paid.
XIrish Rail worker who is paid £105,000 a year to 'read the paper' takes employers to court | Daily Mail Online
Dermot Alastair Mills was giving evidence in a hearing yesterday into his complaint under the Protected Disclosures Act 2014.
XDrunk England fan accidentally orders ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY McDonald's chicken nuggets | Daily Mail Online
A drunk England fan accidentally ordered 160Â chicken nuggets from McDonald's after knocking back drinks enjoying watching the crunch match last night.
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XCannabis plants could help fight climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide | Daily Mail Online
Cannabis plants are capable of absorbing 16 tons of greenhouse gas annually, which is more than twice the amount as trees, and experts say hemp may be a weapon to fight climate change.
XUnflustered fox REFUSES to leave mother-of-three's kitchen after trashing it in early-morning raid | Daily Mail Online
This is the moment mother-of-three Emma Slade encountered a fox relaxing on her worktop after it crept into her home in Canvey Island, Essex, and trashed her kitchen.
XMan drinks in same pub every day for seven decades | Daily Mail Online
Most people may like a pint at their local. But Bernard Bland, 92, has taken this to a whole new level. He's been drinking at the Nunsthorpe Tavern in Grimsby every day since 1954.
XTurf war breaks between child kidnapper living TWO DOORS down from a convicted killer | Daily Mail Online
Mother of three Vanessa Keeton, 32, hurled a carton of orange juice at the home of Paul Sharpe and called him a 'f***ing murderer' at their home in Stockport, Greater Manchester.
XThieves steal 10 signal boxes from same pelican crossing then sell them on eBay in £32,000 spree | Daily Mail Online
Controls have been stolen from various crossings in Tonbridge, Kent, but one particular crossing has been targeted multiple times over the past year, with the latest theft happening just last week.
XAccountant 'suffered a seizure' as he fell in front of Tube train and was killed, inquest hears | Daily Mail Online
Robin Goldman, 52, was caught on CCTV repeatedly raising his hands above his head at Chalk Farm tube station. He then stumbled and fell into the tracks, an inquest heard.
XFrenchman wins the 'legal right to be boring at work' after legal battle | Daily Mail Online
Cubik Partners, a management consultancy, says it uses a 'fun and pro' approach to its operational training, hosting social events for staff to forge a team spirit. But one employee had other ideas.
XI smell a rat... Indian police say missing 440lb of cannabis has been EATEN by rodents | Daily Mail Online
A senior Mathura police official said that some of the cannabis had actually been 'damaged due to heavy rains,' and not eaten by mice or rats, after police were asked to produce it as evidence.
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XHouseholders horrified to receive £80,000 bills after supplier Ovo takes over SSE for £500m | Daily Mail Online
Horrified customers of the energy supplier Ovo have been left in shock since receiving bills of up to £80,000 - after the company took over SSE for £500million.
XViolent protests break out at China's biggest iPhone factory | Daily Mail Online
The demonstrations took place at the Foxconn factory in Zhengzhou. According to livestream feeds by the workers, the trigger for the protests was a plan to delay bonus payments.
XiPhone washes ashore 460 days after it was lost at sea - and it's still in working order | Daily Mail Online
Clare Atfield, 39, dropped her Apple iPhone 8+ while paddleboarding off the coast of her hometown of Havant, Hampshire. She never expected to see it again. but it washed ashore 460 days later.
XBelgian police run out of incinerators to burn cocaine after seizing a record 100 tonnes this year | Daily Mail Online
Belgium's latest problem stems from the astronomical quantities of cocaine from Latin America which are intercepted in Antwerp, Europe's main port of entry for the illegal trade.
XBruce Lee 'may have died from drinking too much WATER' | Daily Mail Online
Kung fu legend Bruce Lee might have died from drinking too much water, doctors have claimed nearly 50 years after he passed away. Bruce died aged 32 in the summer of 1973 while in Hong Kong.
XThe 'biggest ever' hoard of buried treasure ever found in Scotland by metal detectorists | Daily Mail Online
A huge haul of ancient coins (pictured) has been unearthed by metal detectorists in what is believed to be the single biggest hoard of ancient treasure ever found in Scotland.
X'I'm not a cat': Hilarious moment lawyer appears via court Zoom with a kitten filter | Daily Mail Online
The amusing mishap happened to Presidio County attorney Rod Ponton during a live streamed hearing this morning for the 394th Judicial District Court of Brewster, in Texas.
XJudge halts court hearing as 'loud and obvious' pornography is heard through a solicitor's computer | Daily Mail Online
A judge at Sheffield Crown Court was forced to adjourn for a week after a solicitor's computer started blaring 'loud and obvious' porn through the court's common video platform software.
XWATCH: Battery pack explosion from e-scooter sparks blazing house fire in Bordon | The News
AN EXPLOSION from an e-scooter battery pack set a house ablaze – and has sparked a warning from Hampshire firefighters.
XBorder Collie Rosie is back with owner after handing herself in at the police station | Daily Mail Online
Missing Border Collie Rosie is reunited with her owner after wandering into Loughborough police station and handed itself in after getting separated from its owner last Friday
XMigrants hurl stones at French riot police after officers slash and deflate dinghies in Dunkirk | Daily Mail Online
The group clashed with public officers from the French CRS police in the village of Gravelines near Dunkirk after hundreds of migrants headed to the area on Friday.
XBritain's first-ever Star Wars-style laser death ray shoots down drone from more than two miles away | Daily Mail Online
The new £100 million DragonFire laser weapon prototype was able to destroy a drone from more than two miles away during a test at the Porton Down range in Wiltshire.
XThe £2.2m Mercedes-AMG One sets Nürburgring lap record | This is Money
The 1,049bhp hypercar completed the undulating, 156-corner track on 28 October in a time almost 10 seconds faster than the previous record.
XRussian soldier is turned into a 'human bomb' when grenade smashes through his rib cage | Daily Mail Online
Junior Sergeant Nikolay Pasenko, 41, was hit by the Ukrainian projectile fired from an automatic grenade launcher while he was fighting for the Russian president's forces.
XCrypto giant FTX files for bankruptcy and CEO resigns in disgrace | Daily Mail Online
The Bahamas-based company, recently valued as high as $32 billion, said on Friday morning that it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in federal court in Delaware.
XCows are getting high off industrial hemp in their feed, study finds | Daily Mail Online
Cattle that eat hemp show increased yawning, salivation and unsteady movements - all indicators of intoxication, according to researchers from the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment.
XGeordie conman is caught carrying counterfeit money with 'twenty poond' printed on them | Daily Mail Online
William Hickson, 33, of Gateshead, was arrested with 41 fake notes stuffed in his sock. On inspection, the notes (pictured) were found to have the Geordie slang 'poond' instead of 'pounds' printed on them.
X'Mind-reading' device can analyse the brainwaves of non-verbal, paralysed patients | Daily Mail Online
A neuroprosthesis device capable of translating brain activity into single letters to spell out full sentences in real time has been created by researchers at the University of California.
XTeenage thief, 17, knocks himself out by running into glass door as he tries to flee LV $18,000 | Daily Mail Online
The 17-year-old suspect is seen slamming straight into the boutique's glass plate window with stolen Louis Vuitton handbags in tow before falling to the ground.
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Chilean newsman Nicolas Krumm was informing viewers about a house burglary when the bird surprised him. Seconds later the monk parakeet decided the main attraction was Nicolas' earpiece
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Ector Rodriguez, 65, died after getting stuck in the machine at the Fremont Lanes in Colorado.It is not clear how he got inside, but police say it appears to be a tragic accident.
XPictured: Coach driver killed after being hit by a window that fell from luxury block | Daily Mail Online
This is the first picture to emerge of coach driver Mick Ferris, who was killed today by a window pane that plunged 250ft from a luxury riverside penthouse and crushed him in south-west London.
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A Nigerian woman who gave birth to IVF quadruplets after a stop-over flight to the UK will detail her journey in BBC2 documentary Hospital, tomorrow.Â
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Engineers at the John Hopkins University in Baltimore created the first ever mind-controlled prosthetic arm capable of wiggling its individual fingers without hours of training.
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'Quantum Robotics will Create Artificial Intelligence 'Capable of Creativity'' on Yahoo News UK. Quantum computing will open up a new field of robotics able to learn and carry out complex creative tasks, according to researchers.
XMonster spider charges Gibson family from its nest after living in Plymouth garage for five years | Metro News
After five years hidden in the garage, the Gibson family's eight-legged tenant decided to make an appearance.
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XFisherman transports massive whale shark on truck in China | Mail Online
Cai Chengzhu, 48, heaved this 16-foot-long, two-tonne whale shark out of the sea and drove it for half-an-hour to reach the market in Shishi, Fujian province, China.
XWas he after more horsepower? Brazilian motorist caught driving down motorway in tiny two-door car with a stallion poking its head out of the passenger window | Mail Online
The bizarre scene was captured on video in Fortaleza on Thursday by an astonished driver who first thought the animal was a very large Great Dane.
X'Heart in a box' keeps donor organs alive OUTSIDE the body | Mail Online
The Organ Care System simulates the conditions of the body, pumping oxygenated blood inside the heart so it continues to function as it would inside a living person.
XHanging in the balance: Cleaners stranded as they work on Austria's tallest tower after their maintenance platform slips nearly 90 degrees | Mail Online
The pair were suspended 144 metres above the ground while cleaning windows on the 48th floor of DC Tower 1 in Vienna when the platform they were working on tilted.
XStar Trek-style smart glasses that allow the blind to see could be on sale by 2016Â | Mail Online
The smart glasses consist of a video camera on the frame of the glasses; a computer processing unit and software that projects images into the eyepieces.
XWild baby deer refuses to be put down after man gives it a friendly pet | Mail Online
Anthony Dean, a tree expert from Louisa, Kentucky, came across the tiny fawn on one of his job sites and picked it up to move it away from harm.
XSecurity men hired to dress up as monkeys to patrol the streets of New Delhi in desperate bid to scare off macaques which have been stealing from houses | Mail Online
With their faces painted grey and white, these men have adopted the antics of the langur species of monkey in order to scare away their pesky macaque cousins which break into houses, steal food and scare the living daylights out of residents.
XWoman spotted walking naked man with a leash on West Virginia road | Mail Online
Police in West Virginia had to respond to a bizarre incident on Tuesday morning when members of the public called in to say they had seen a naked man being walked on a leash by a woman in a purple nightgown.
XCloaking devices could become a reality after scientists build 'invisible' material using LIGHT | Mail Online
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have developed an 'invisible' metamaterial. They say their technique (illustration shown) can be scaled up to cloak large objects.
XCould humans colonise an alien planet? You'd need to send 40,000 people on a huge starship to ensure genetic diversity, claims expert | Mail Online
Dr Smith from Portland State University says a future interstellar mission would only work if a large human colony was taken along for the trip (illustration of a future space colony shown).
XCould fossils from Earth be discovered on the MOON? | Mail Online
Physicists at the University of Kent simulated whether it is possible for fossils to survive the impact of hitting the moon and are hopeful that evidence of life could be found.
X'Spider-Man' Arrested After Punching NYPD Cop In Times Square | Video | TheBlaze.com
Sesame Street's Elmo was aghast, Mickey and Minnie Mouse looked on in horror and dozens of tourists tried to capture the fight between a New York City cop and a man wearing a Spider-Man costume in Times Square. The incident was recorded by several people in the area...
XThe first direct-diode laser bright enough to cut and weld metal
XDesigning exascale computers
XA new approach in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence: targeting alien polluters
XMuseum workers pronounce dobsonfly found in China, largest aquatic insect
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Genetics of cancer: Non-coding DNA can finally be decoded
Cancer is a disease of the genome resulting from a combination of genetic modifications (or mutations). We inherit from our parents strong or weak predispositions to developing certain kinds of cancer; in addition, we also accumulate new mutations in our cells throughout our lifetime. Although the genetic ...
XIsle of Wight's glittering skies are captured in stunning photographs | Mail Online
Photographer Chad Powell, from Ventnor, Isle of Wight, used a Canon 6D DSLR camera to capture images of the spectacular constellation above the familiar beach scenes.
XEscaped GIRAFFE stuns drivers as it runs down the street | Mail Online
Car drivers who spotted the giraffe dashing down the road pulled over to the side as it ran past, with people who had been walking on foot fleeing for cover as the animal thundered by.
XWatch convoy of self-driving cars narrowly avoid crash | Mail Online
The tests of Hyundai Genesis cars were carried out at the Mojave Desert, California (shown). Five stuntmen switched on the smart cruise control and lane assist.
XChinese truck transporting new Porsches, Mercedes and BMWs overturns on motorway | Mail Online
The accident happened in the city of Xiamen in east China's Zhejiang province after the lorry driver hit a car and lost control.
XRoyal Docks luxury floating village set to be built in London's Docklands | Mail Online
The multi-million pound development in Royal Docks, east London, will be the Britain's first floating village and will include 50 multi-coloured homes perched on top of concrete piles in the water.
XGridlocked: Hiker rescued by yodeling for help after getting stuck for three hours in a cattle grid | Mail Online
German walker Martin Kaiser, 54, used to the traditional mountain form of communication after getting stuck in the cattle grid while he was wandering along a remote forest trail leading up the Hochkoenig mountain in the Austrian Pinzgau region.
XTerrifying Danish theme park ride SCAD Tower sees riders plunge 100ft INTO A SMALL NET | Mail Online
Are you brave enough to ride the SCAD Tower - a Danish theme-park ride which drops its riders a dizzying 100ft, with nothing but a distant net to catch them?
XDream Cars exhibition at High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia shows Futuristic concept vehicles | Mail Online
The exhibition, at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, stars the rocket-shaped Generals Motors Firebird I and the mouth-watering BMW Gina.
XKatydids, or leaf insects captured in pictures by photographer Pete Oxford | Mail Online
Wildlife photographer Pete Oxford from Torquay, Devon, took the pictures in the Yasuni National Park in the Equadoran Amazon.
XThe hi-tech sleeping sensor that can monitor your bedroom and tell you exactly how to get a good night's rest | Mail Online
22 year old Londoner James Proud says his $99 Sense system can tell you exactly why you aren't' sleeping.
XRomanian cave found to hold some of Europe's oldest ever human footprints | Mail Online
Researchers in Pennsylvania believe the footprints in the Ciur-Izbuc Cave belong to 6 or 7 individuals, including one child. Pictured is one of the footprints, but it is unknown what age or sex the person was who made it.
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New DNA hope on schizophrenia | Mail Online
About one in 100 people will develop schizophrenia but there have been no new types of drug treatments for 60 years.
XFive-metre crocodile eats a three-metre crocodile | Mail Online
Warren Smith, who works as a fishing guide on the Tiwi Islands north of Darwin, took the amazing photographs during a fishing tour on Saturday.
XThe one that got a weigh: Biggest fish ever caught on Britain's shores is heavier than a gorilla | Mail Online
Fisherman Daniel Bennett, 26, from Whitby, North Yorkshire, caught the 208lb skate off the Isle of Skye and spent two hours reeling in the giant fish.
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Scientists 'delete' HIV virus from human DNA for the first time | Mail Online
A team at Temple University in Philadelphia used a combination of a DNA-snipping enzyme to eradicate the viral genome from the human cell.
XThe King of Rock and Rollers: Elvis's Rolls-Royce Phantom' which he had to paint silver so his mother's chickens would stop pecking at it, to sell for $300,000 | Mail Online
Elvis's custom-fitted car, which he bought in 1963, will go under the hammer next month at a Bonhams sale in California.
XSleep in a car park capsule! New pod hotel at Tokyo Narita Airport means you'll never spend the night on a terminal bench again | Mail Online
The days of curling up on an uncomfortable airport bench or seats is over, at Tokyo Narita Airport at least, where a new capsule hotel opens Sunday.
XFerrari that was one of only three ever made set to sell for £20million | Mail Online
The 1965 handbuilt grey Ferrari, which can reach a top speed of 170mph, is expected to fetch £20million when it goes under the hammer in Monterey, California next month.
XSwash household gadget freshens and dewrinkles clothes | Mail Online
Pods of washing liquid are sprayed directly onto the hanging clothes, (pictured) before a drier circulates air through the device. It was created by Michigan-based Whirlpool.
XStar Wars actor Paul Grant ' blew his cash on drugs and prostitutes' | Mail Online
Paul Grant, from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, spoke out after being photographed snorting lines of cocaine and drinking cans of cheap out-of-date lager.
XA scientist's favourite film? 2001: A Space Odyssey: Poll reveals academics' favourite sci-fi movies of all time | Mail Online
London-based Time Out magazine polled 150 experts about their favourite sci-fi movies. Blade Runner was second and Ridley Scott's Alien came in third. 2001: A Space Odyssey is pictured.
XComputer models suggest oceans could help find alien life | Mail Online
Researchers at the University of East Anglia have created computer models that reveal the key role oceans play in moderating the climate.
XScientists use a wireless Oculus Rift to replicate Star Trek holodeck | Mail Online
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute in Germany have created a 'holodeck' (pictured). The Star-Trek inspired technology allows users to walk in a virtual room.
XRomanian Andy Pascali arrived at holiday home to find it had disappeared | Mail Online
Romanian Andy Pascali visited his Danube Delta holiday home only to discover the entire home had been stolen and a field of ready-to-harvest corn planted in its place.
XLego washing up on Cornish beaches 17 years after container fell into sea | Mail Online
A 1997 accident off the coast of Cornwall has seen thousands of pieces of Lego wash up on the shores of nearby beaches, creating an unusual hobby for locals.
XTesla announces Model III with a range of 200 miles | Mail Online
Details of California-based Tesla Motors' next electric car have been unveiled by CEO Elon Musk. It is called the Model III (rendering shown) and will launch in 2017.
XThe 100-ft long Peruvian rope bridge that has been rebuilt every year for 5 centuries | Mail Online
The Queswachaca Bridge over the river Apurimac in the Cuzco region of Peru, is the only bridge still being maintained using the tradition Inca technique.
XNASA's Curiosity rover blasts rocks on Mars with nuclear powered lasers | Mail Online
The ChemCam laser instrument has zapped more than 600 rock and soil targets on Mars since Curiosity landed in August 2012.
XSkull found in Norway could have bits of 8,000-year-old human brain | Mail Online
An archaeological dig near Oslo, Norway may have found an ancient brain (shown). The suspected organic matter is thought to originate from about 6,000 BC.
XEvery pore and every freckle... Artist's exquisite photorealistic drawings are created using just graphite pencils and a Q-tip | Mail Online
'I like to challenge myself with complex portraits; especially people with freckles or beards,' the artist, who is Malaysian, tells MailOnline.
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BBC News - Australia shark 'chokes on sea lion'
XChangyuraptor fossil has shed light on how large-bodied dinosaurs took to the air | Mail Online
The fossil, unearthed in northeastern China, revealed the tail features of the Changyuraptor (illustration pictured) would have provided stability and speed control for a safe landing.
XMars Curiosity Rover Finds Huge Iron Meteorite 'Lebanon' on Red Planet Surface
XBumps of art: Artist paints intricate pictures on expectant mother's stomachs to celebrate pregnancy | Mail Online
Carrie Preston, 27, from Cornwall, has painted more than 130 baby bumps to provide women with a unique memento of their pregnancy.
XSamsung Gear VR virtual reality headset revealed | Mail Online
The Gear VR is set to launch later this year, and to use it, owners must slot in their Galaxy smartphone.
XIs Forest of Dean being used as Star Wars Episode 7 set? | Mail Online
Rows of gleaming white trailers descended on rural Puzzlewood, Gloucestershire, with security staff telling a BBC reporter they were filming Countryfile before hastily erecting blue screens.
XThe tiny tapir and the half-pint hedgehog that once roamed the Earth | Mail Online
Colorado researchers say the animals roamed the Earth 13 million years after an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs and left the mammals as the dominant land animals.
XCGI technology shows scientists how 410 million-year-old spider Palaeocharinus walked | Mail Online
Researchers from Manchester and Berlin have brought an arachnid to 'life' (illustration shown). The extinct animal was one of the first predators to walk on land.
XNew optical component set to revolutionise augmented reality
XSupercomputer blends technology with taste to come up with recipes | Mail Online
IBM has set a culinary challenge for its multimillion-dollar supercomputer Watson, which has been programmed to tantalize taste buds.
XLego-shaped bricks could help build houses 80% faster | Mail Online
The concrete brick prototype (pictured) was designed by Israel-based Ronnie Zohar. Each brick would be custom made and designed to slot together.
XDiscovery of 'on-off' switch in brain could help coma patients regain consciousness | Mail Online
Scientists in Washington D.C. have found a switch for consciousness. By stimulating part of the brain they were able to turn a patient's brain off.
XHave scientists found the autism GENE? | Mail Online
Scientists from the University of Washington and other institutions discovered that people with a mutation of the CHD8 gene have a 'very strong' likelihood of having autism.
XCancer breakthrough as scientists discover how cells spread for the first time paving the way for new treatments to halt disease in its tracks | Mail Online
A new study, spearheaded by scientists at Imperial College London, has pinpointed how cancer cells migrate from organ to organ, paving the way for new treatments to block the disease spreading.
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NASA to send 3D Google smartphones for robots to space station | Reuters
MOUNTAIN VIEW Calif. (Reuters) - Google smartphones with next-generation 3D sensing technology are about to blast into orbit, where they will become the brains and eyes of ball-shaped hovering robots on
XCould dinosaur DNA provide cures for serious human illness? Ancient fossils reveal evidence of powerful immune systems beating diseases such as cancer | Mail Online
Researchers from Manchester University believe studying the way dinosaurs fought off illness could provide cures for human medical conditions.
XExperts translate the sign language of CHIMPS | Mail Online
Researchers from St Andrews University found 19 specific meanings, including holding out a hand to beg and nibbling a leaf to signal intent to mate.
XDoes this meteorite explain the origins of life on Earth? 'Missing link' fossil could reveal how it flourished 470 million years ago | Mail Online
Scientists in Sweden have found a rock (pictured) that may explain Earth's biodiversity. The discovery is thought to be one of two asteroids that collided in space.
XQueen will name Royal Navy's largest ever warship today | Mail Online
HMS Queen Elizabeth is to be named at Rosyth Dockyard in Fife, Scotland, today when the Queen smashes a bottle of whisky against the giant ship.
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Newly discovered frog may be facing last dance.
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'Jurassic Britain' was Dinosaur Utopia with 100 Different Species Roaming Prehistoric UK
XResearcher 3-D prints materials that resist flaws and fractures
XDevice captures energy from walking to recharge wireless gadgets
XOne-armed cyclist pulled over by police because he was riding one-handed | Mail Online
Bogdan Ionescu (pictured) was travelling through the city of Cologne when he was stopped by an overzealous police officer who told him he was riding dangerously.
XSnake island, forbidden rock off Brazil coast, is home to world's deadliest serpent | Mail Online
A restricted island off the coast of Sao Paolo called Ilha de Queimada Grande (pictured) is home of the deadly golden lancehead viper.
X3D insect scanner reveals inner workings of the wasp | Video | Reuters.com
High-resolution 3D scanning technology is taking entomology into a new era, with researchers able to show with unparalleled clarity the internal and external structures of insects. Using advanced microtomography, Professor Javier Alba-Tercedor at the University of Grenada shows in his latest research the delicate and complex body of the common European paper wasp. Matthew Stock reports.
XIntelligent cars draw investors to tech stocks | Reuters
PARIS (Reuters) - Technology and telecoms firms could be the big winners in a connected car market that may be worth $50 billion over the next decade, luring investors away from traditional automakers.Chip-makers
XWorld-first miniaturized fiber-optical monitoring system embedded in composite material
XManaging the data jungle
XNano-supercapacitors for electric cars
XMore than just skin deep: What waits for us beneath Charon's cracked surface
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'Master switch' for myelination in human brain stem cells is identified
Scientists at the University at Buffalo have identified the single transcription factor or 'master switch' that initiates the critical myelination process in the brain. The research will be published online in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) on June 30.
XMuscle-powered bio-bots walk on command (w/ Video)
XEvolution of life's operating system revealed in detail
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This Is A Snowflake, Magnified 50,000 Times
This incredible image (courtesy of Wikipedia and Gizmodo) is actually a snowflake... but really, really close up. What might at first glance appear to be a strange alien landscape is in fact snow that has been bombarded with tiny super-cooled droplets of water.
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Marine bacteria produces natural flame retardants
This is going to look rather amazing to many people. Marine bacteria produces natural flame retardants
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Identical quantum dots created by multinational team
Physicists at the Paul-Drude-Institut für Festkörperelektronik (PDI) in Berlin, along with collaborators at NTT Basic Research Laboratories in Japan and the US Naval Research Laboratory have used a scanning tunnelling microscope to create quantum dots with identical, deterministic sizes. The perfect reproducibility of these dots is said to enable quantum dot architectures completely free of uncontrolled variations.
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Biggest X-ray eye in space to hunt hot cosmic objects - space - 30 June 2014 - New Scientist
The Athena space telescope will launch in 2028 to gather hot, energetic light from monster black holes and interstellar gas storms
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Wallace and Gromit trousers that let you walk on ceiling to become reality - Mirror Online
A team of researchers at the University of Leicester have been examining if the ceiling-walking item would work in real life
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Scientists say burrowing frogs' genes could help humanity voyage into space - Science - News - The Independent
The genetic secrets of a species of frog that hibernates for months could hold the key to safer space voyages, say scientists.
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Spaceflight Now | Breaking News | Europe plans to build world's biggest X-ray telescope
XLorry driver left sweating in humiliation after hitting bridge in Swindon in truck carrying deodorant | Mail Online
The driver of this lorry was left sweating with humiliation after he crashed his cargo of deodorant cans into a railway bridge in Swindon, Wiltshire.
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Key2 Group is a multi-disciplined company offering Plastic Fabrication, Signage Manufacture, Bespoke Display, Graphics, Digital Print and Design
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Video: Huge 20kg jellyfish spotted off Cornwall coast - Telegraph
A huge barrel jellyfish makes an appearance in an estuary near St Mawes in Cornwall
XYouTube unveils 'fan funding' for video creators - Telegraph
Fans will soon be able to donate to their favourite video creators' YouTube channels
XEminem is banned from performing in Hyde Park due to 'offensive' lyrics | Mail Online
Eminem has been banned from performing at a summer festival because of his ‘offensive’ and ‘unsuitable’ lyrics.
XFurby toy mother bought from Argos starts swearing when she gives it to children | Mail Online
Mother Louise Wilkinson was furious when a talking toy Furby she bought her daughter taught her to say: 'f*** you'.
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Drug-delivering drone crashes in Dublin prison after it got caught in wires | Mail Online
The so-called quadcopter (like one pictured) was flown into the yard of Wheatfield Prison where it was met by inmates who ripped the drugs off and ran.
XMysterious signal spotted in a far flung galaxy could be the first signs of elusive dark matter | Mail Online
Massachusetts-led study may have found hints of dark matter in the form of an unidentified spike of X-rays in a galaxy cluster (pictured) 240 million light-years away.
XIs Titan older than Saturn? Gases in its atmosphere suggest the moon formed BEFORE its parent planet | Mail Online
San Antonio-led researchers say Titan's origins pre-date those of Saturn. The ratio of nitrogen in the moon's atmosphere (pictured in the foreground) means it must be older.
XAstronomers spot Earth sized star made of DIAMOND | Mail Online
Wisconsin researchers say the coldest, faintest white dwarf star ever detected, it is so cool that its carbon has crystallized, forming the Earth-size diamond in space.
XUniqlo's sister store Gu will allow shoppers to leave with clothes they haven't paid for | Mail Online
Gu, the sister store of Uniqlo, is trialling the scheme which will allow people to take away three items of clothing without even leaving a credit card, in Japan.
XSaturn moon's 'magic island' leaves scientists baffled | Mail Online
Scientists are struggling to explain the bright ‘transient feature’ but say it could be the result of waves, bubbles, or buoyant solid matter.
XChinese brothers-in-law jailed for for cleaning and selling 10 TONS of scrap coins | Mail Online
Laing Enmei and his brother-in-law Wang Chuwei, 57, from China's eastern Zhejiang province, were found guilty of buying and selling £700,000 of foreign currency.
XFilmmaker hunts superpredator believed to have eaten great white shark | Mail Online
When a three-metre great white shark vanished after being tagged, a filmmaker and scientists were baffled when the device that was attached to it washed up on a nearby beach off the Western Australia coast.
XA hologram in the palm of your hand: 3D projector that could fit into a mobile phone could give devices same capabilities as R2-D2 from Star Wars | Mail Online
A prototype the size of a Tic-Tac is bringing science fiction to life with an image that in tests has been smooth and consistent. The technology could also be used on TVs, computer screens, smart watches and even tables.
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Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi! 3D HOLOGRAPHIC PHONE hints in Amazon vid • The Register
XCould you outwit a chimp? Study finds apes are 'consistently' better than humans at competitions such as hide-and-seek | Mail Online
Chimps were pitted against humans by researchers at the Kyoto University Primate Research Institute, Japan. The apes won because they had better short-term memory.
XZoo worker in gorilla suit shot with tranquiliser dart during 'escape drill' because no-one told the vet it wasn't real | Mail Online
The 35-year-old zoo employee was shot on Monday at Tenerife's Loro Parque Zoo. Staff were taking part in a drill designed to ensure they had an emergency plan in place in case one of the gorillas escaped.
XLorry carrying model octopus breaks down in of Oxford Circus | Mail Online
The vehicle came to a standstill in the middle of the London shopping street's busy junction with Regent Street, causing the roads to grind to a halt.
XStar Wars: Episode VII set photos reveal 'eerily familiar' desert landscape | Mail Online
SPOILER ALERT: A series of photos have emerged from the ultra-secretive Abu Dhabi set of Star Wars: Episode VII and offer some encouraging first signs of what fans can expect from the new movie.
XToronto couple finds lost $50m Lotto Max ticket at church | Mail Online
A Canadian couple who won the $50 million lottery in January but lost the ticket have finally been able to collect their winnings thanks to a Good Samaritan.
XGoPro camera captures inside a dishwasher once the door closes | Mail Online
One of life's greatest mysteries has been solved after an inquisitive man with a waterproof camera decided to record the inner workings of his dishwasher.
XBear climbs up electricity pylon and falls asleep after being chased by dogs | Mail Online
The black bear dozed off after escaping a pair of dogs by clambering up the hydro pole near Shellbrook in Saskatchewan, Canada.
XWorld's most expensive stamp goes on display | Mail Online
The only surviving 1856 one cent magenta from British Guiana has rarely been seen since it was last publicly exhibited in 1986.
XChinese man stuck in South Korea after son doodles over his passport picture | Mail Online
A four-year-old artist decided to test his budding talents on his father's passport while on a family trip to South Korea.
X12-stone lion cub runs amok on Russian train after owner snuck it on with cat's passport | Mail Online
The 12-stone female was 'running wild' and endangering passengers on board a train from Moscow bound for Novy Urengoy in northern Siberia.
XDawn of the robotic DINOSAUR: Terrifying 'Velocirobot' can outrun Usain Bolt at almost 30mph | Mail Online
The machine was created by engineers at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Daejeon and has a mechanism that mimics a tail and two nimble legs.
XChinese traffic police recruit 7ft 6in Chu Yu because his height 'gets motorists attention' | Mail Online
Chu Yu, 25, from China's northeast Liaoning province, quit basketball after a series of injuries and has now got a job as a traffic cop because drivers can see him easily.
XThermometer measures temperature to 30 billionths of a degree | Mail Online
Scientists at the University of Adelaide claim the nano-Kelvin thermometer (artist's impression, pictured), is three times more precise than the best thermometers in existence.
XThe boutique Le Grotte Della Civita hotel set in Italian caves that have been inhabited since the Bronze Age | Mail Online
The Le Grotte Della Civita has 18 rooms carved into the rockface, where people have been sheltering from the elements for thousands of years.
XCashpoint filler called 999 after getting trapped inside Essex ATM | Mail Online
Firefighters had to dismantle the cash machine to free the Securicor worker who became trapped behind the ATM at Shell Service Station in Brentwood, Essex.
XGoogle will launch 180 satellites to provide internet access for the planet, sources claim | Mail Online
The California-based group will spend more than $1bn (£600m) on the technology, which could rival Facebook’s efforts to connect the planet to the web.
XPut it there, bear! Long-lost cubs greet each other with a handshake as they spot each other afar | Mail Online
After spotting each other from a distance, at the Kuril Lake in the Kronotsy Nature Reserve, in Russia's remote far east, the two siblings ran through shallow waters to take part in some much needed playtime.
XThe stunning Sydney address that sold all 129 apartments in four hours | Mail Online
The ink dried on the last contract for the Aqua development in Sydney's Bondi Junction just after midday, with more than $130 million in sales achieved by Colliers International.
XStone Age 'camp' unearthed in London | Mail Online
Prehistoric tools suggesting the presence of a campsite have been discovered on the building site of the new U.S. Embassy in Vauxhall, south London.
XHumans could colonise space by sending DNA to distant planets and 'printing' a new civilisation, experts claim | Mail Online
A Nasa expert has joined others in saying we could launch DNA (pictured) to planets. Sending fragments of the human genome might allow people to be 'printed'.
XVideo captures $10m Washington yacht sinks with six crew on board while being delivered to owner | Mail Online
The brand-new 90ft yacht capsized as it was being launched at the at the Cap Sante Marina in Anacortes, Washington.
XStar Trek tractor beam: Sci-fi in real life, beam uses sound waves to move items - Chicago Pop Culture | Examiner.com
The Star Trek tractor beam has often been sought after by sci-fi and technology fanatics alike, but scientists have recently designed a real life tractor beam o
XResearch team claims to have accurately 'teleported' quantum information ten feet
XFor the first time in the lab, researchers see stem cells take key step toward development
XScientists developing electronic skin
XScientists use 3D printing to make artificial blood vessels
XRichard Branson's Virgin Space Flights Cleared For Takeoff - Pursuitist
XSunset on Titan: The image that could help us find life on other planets | Mail Online
Nasa has developed a new way to understand the atmospheres of exoplanets by using Saturn’s smog-enshrouded moon Titan as a stand-in.
XSir John Pendry Receives 2014 Kavli Prize for Invisibility Cloak | News Tonight Africa
XIntel to bring 3D printed robot kits to market this year - CBS News
Intel unveils a two-foot-tall humanoid robot that can be customized with 3D-printed parts, representing a next step for robotics
XScientists say teleportation is 'possible' as they transfer atoms three metres | Mail Online
Dutch researchers have sent an atom three metres, and say nothing in the laws of physics fundamentally forbids the teleportation of humans.
XAlarm inside Vittel bottle cap reminds you to drink every hour | Mail Online
French marketing agency Oglivy Paris has designed a new bottle cap. The cap has an in-built timer that reminds you when to rehydrate.
XScientists find part of brain that lets us recognise music | Mail Online
Iowa researchers discovered the same area responsible for remembering names and and landmarks, left temporal lobe, also deals with music.
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Watch! Termite robots build structures with amazingly simple rules - Los Angeles Times
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Ant colonies: Powerful search engines that benefit from experience - Los Angeles Times
XTitan: Nasa Wants to Sail Boat on Methane Lake of Saturn's Largest Moon
XCan birds understand humans? Finches found to respond to certain speech patterns | Mail Online
The findings at Leiden University in the Netherlands suggest that prosodic features of vocal sounds may have pre-dated the evolution of structured language itself.
XScientists use lasers to make fruit flies do a song and dance
What with their simple genetics and ultra-brief lifespan, poor fruit flies are the go-to insect for mad scientists. Researchers have discovered a new way
XBBC News - Fossilised crocodile tooth 'largest of its kind in UK'
XSloppy cut-and-paste CVs costing graduates top jobs: Employers struggling to fill vacancies due to glut of poor applications | Mail Online
Research carried out by the Association of Graduate Recruiters – which represents firms like Procter & Gamble, and Rolls-Royce – cast doubt on the calibre of today’s university leavers.
XRobots Will Pave the Way to Mars - IEEE Spectrum
Technologies that exploit space resources will finally open up the solar system to human exploration
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Lockheed Martin building next Mars lander -- InSight - 7NEWS Denver TheDenverChannel.com
Crews at Lockheed Martin have gotten the go ahead to begin building the next Mars lander -- InSight.
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XSupermarket bosses admit they 'ignore expiry dates on own food' | Mail Online
Senior executives in major British supermarkets regularly ignore food expiry dates, with one even branding the policy as 'ridiculous'.
XBBC News - Google 'poised to produce 3D imaging tablet'
X'Houston, we have a modem': Scientists reveal laser communication could be used to give astronauts broadband on the MOON | Mail Online
Scientists at MIT say they can transmit vast amounts of data across space. This could allow future astronauts to have access to a broadband network.
XFrom the reusable Dyna-Soar plane to the Mars-bound Nerva engine: Vintage space agency images reveal the rockets that NEVER took off | Mail Online
The launch of Sputnik 1 in October 1957 heralded the dawn of the age of space exploration, and with it the design of amazing spacecraft seen here.
XDriverless cars to get their own licenses: First certificates will be issued to Californian developers in September | Mail Online
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has developed the licenses for employees of driverless car manufacturers so they can be tested on public roads.
XThe story of London's bridges: Fascinating photographs reveal how the structures transformed the capital over last 200 years | Mail Online
The images appear in a new exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands and include a rare calotype by William Henry Fox Talbot.
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Asteroid crater half the size of football field on Mars | Mail Online
The before-and-after images were captured by Nasa's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The huge crater spans half the length of a football field and first appeared in March 2012.
XCould we soon use super fast QUANTUM-powered phones? | Mail Online
Scientists from Princeton University have developed a material that lets electrons pass through its interior. This paves the way for electronics that process information much faster.
XYou'll be blown away! Couple convert once-derelict 200-year-old windmill into luxury £650,000 family home | Mail Online
The impressive property in Kirkham, Lancashire - appropriately named Wynde Milne - was once a bustling mill, but lay derelict for 70 years until its dramatic conversion.
XChappell Builders Ltd
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XGardener spends ten years sculpting hedge into 100ft-long monster with six sets of legs and massive wings | Mail Online
John Brooker, of Norfolk, has clipped away at the hedge in Norfolk to create the huge monster, complete with flaring nostrils and pointed teeth.
XHuman hearts beat using a BILLION-year-old mechanism | Mail Online
The discovery was made after Pennsylvania State University studied the evolution of the nervous and muscular systems of a starlet sea anemone.
XCould an Earth superbug live on MARS? | Mail Online
The University of Arkansas made the discovery after subjecting two species of methanogens to extreme heat and cold to simulate Martian freeze-thaw cycles.
XThief left behind phone with his picture as a screensaver during jewellery shop raid | Mail Online
Germain Ibrahim Fofana, 27, stole three rings worth £18,000 from a shop in Kingston, Southwest London, after posing as a loving couple with a female accomplice, police believe.
XWatch the 5,000 meteoroids that bombard Earth each day in REAL TIME | Mail Online
Nasa’s meteoroid visualisations are produced using the space agency’s Asgard software program which tracks an estimated 4,000-5,000 meteoroids a day.
XStevensite mineral found on Mars can be created by microbes | Mail Online
Researchers at the Australian National University in Canberra found microbes can become encrusted by the mineral stevensite.
XConcept's new designs showcase future of private jet travel | Mail Online
The quirky design - which wouldn't look out of place in a five-star hotel reception - is being installed on a Boeing 787-9 for a wealthy client.
XBelgium's La Balad des Gnomes hotel has bizarre rooms to stay in | Mail Online
With beds that appear to be nestled into the hollow of a tree, to a giant wooden horse, this hotel welcomes everyone from Hobbits to Greeks.
XInside The Ings luxury cat hotel costing owners up to £60 a night | Mail Online
Luxury accommodation for cats and dogs is the latest trend for holidaymakers who don’t want to feel as though their fluffy friends are missing out while they are away.
XBBQ Donut boat where you can sizzle sausages over an open flame while floating in the water | Mail Online
Designed by inventor Sebastian Schmitt, 37, the bright orange vessel is the perfect venue for up to ten friends wanting a barbecue with a difference.
XIt's a knock-off! China's copycat culture gives rise to bizarre fakes of Mount Rushmore, the Egyptian pyramids and New York skyline | Mail Online
China is building a reputation for producing replicas, but it has raised questions of national pride in a country boasting a rich history and now regaining global clout.
XGoogle launches online album that sorts holiday pictures and edits videos | Mail Online
Google's latest software can automatically sort holiday pictures, and even edit your videos to create storybooks.
XNasa book suggests that ancient rock art could have been created by aliens | Mail Online
A new book details the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (Seti). In it the authors discuss the methods through which we might find alien life.
XOwl attempts to carry off badger twice its size | Mail Online
The brazen mission was carried out in Badlands National Park, South Dakota, as the badger approached its nesting site.
XVideo shows angler hooking 30st porbeagle shark ONE MILE off Devon beach | Mail Online
Graeme Pullen, 62, from Hook, Hampshire, was fishing for pollock off the North Devon coast when the 8ft long porbeagle shark took his bait.
XLancet fish with fangs washes up on Nags Head Beach, North Carolina | Mail Online
A rarely seen fish that normally lives in the depths of the Atlantic caused a stir last week, when it washed up on a North Carolina beach.
XScientists find largest dinosaurs Titanosaur fossil | Mail Online
Paleontologists in Argentina's remote Patagonia region have discovered fossils of what was likely the largest dinosaur ever to roam the earth.
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XFound: Cancer's deadly 'mother cells' that if killed, could wipe out the disease | Mail Online
Oxford scientists claim they have pinpointed deadly ‘mother cells’ - which they claim could be wiped out if the right drug is developed.
XBest way to get rid of snails is by throwing them over the fence | Mail Online
A new study by the universities of Exeter and Queen Mary London has found that snails rarely return from more than 65 feet (20 metres), just short of the length of a cricket pitch.
XCould stem cells help people paralysed by MS? Scientists reveal they are 'astonished' by landmark study | Mail Online
Treatment with human stem cells has allowed mice crippled by a version of MS to walk again after less than two weeks, say University of Utah scientists.
XTechnology to move objects with the mind created by Mexican researcher
XStudent shows James Webb Space Telescope will be able to observe afterglows from earliest gamma-ray bursts
XRadiation from early universe found key to answer major questions in physics
XToday's insects to be tomorrow's grub - food experts
XBreakthrough paper on the Aharonov-Bohm effect published
XHADES searches for dark matter
XMagnetar formation mystery solved?
XPhysicists show unlimited heat conduction in graphene
XStrongly interacting electrons in wacky oxide synchronize to work like the brain
XNew radar images uncover remarkable features below the surface of the Moon
XNew headway in battle against neurodegenerative diseases
(Medical Xpress)—Conditions which may accelerate the spread of Parkinson's disease, and a potential means of enhancing naturally-occurring defences against neurodegenerative disorders, have been identified in two new studies.
XResearchers help discover rare form of iron oxide in ancient Chinese pottery
XRosetta's target comet is becoming active
XOne-nm-thick graphene engine mimics two-stroke engine
XA house to live long and prosper in: Entrepreneur is selling Miami mansion complete with Starship Enterprise replica for $35 million | Mail Online
Star Trek fans with a spare $35 million can be beamed direct to the set of their favorite series with this Florida mansion that has a replica of the Starship Enterprise.
XChicken lorry crash on M62 leads to hundreds of hens making bid for freedom | Mail Online
The live birds spilled on to the eastbound carriageway of the M62 near Eccles Interchange in Greater Manchester after a lorry transporting them crashed (left).
X45mph ostrich runs through Beijing streets before armed police catch it | Mail Online
The flight-less bird escaped from a Beijing farm and hit the asphalt running. It caused a flap among the police, with several patrol cars sent to monitor it.
XThe 5,600 square foot glass mega yacht inspired by skyscrapers and LEGO | Mail Online
It features floor-to-ceiling windows, swimming pools, a staircase that doubles up as a stage and glass elevators.
X£14m for the biggest ever flawless blue diamond which experts say 'is like a dream' | Mail Online
The pear-shaped diamond named The Blue is 13.22 carats is estimated to be worth between $21-$25 million (£12-£14 million).
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Toshiba, SanDisk to mass produce high-power '3D' memory
XNovel ways by which human fungal infections may be controlled
XResearchers optimizing graphene for various applications
XRare earth ions in a crystal become candidate for a quantum memory
XAdvance brings 'hyperbolic metamaterials' closer to reality
XLuna 'Washing ball' could turn your laundry basket into a washing machine | Mail Online
The Luna can be placed directly into a laundry basket, and clean clothes without ever having to remove them.
XThe most ornate birdhouses from round the world | Mail Online
In a new book author Anne Schmauss has gathered a collection of photographs of some of the world's most extreme birdhouses.
XAstronomers create first realistic virtual universe
X50 years of Mars observations
XStudents design artificial kidney with 3-D printing
XRare byproduct of marine bacteria kills cancer cells by snipping their DNA
XUltra-fast, the bionic arm can catch objects on the fly (w/ Video)
XFDA approves Deka arm, the mind-controlled robotic limb developed by Segway creator | Mail Online
The arm, created by a firm in New Hampshire, can perform multiple powered movements. It was inspired by the bionic arm given to Luke (pictured inset) after his arm was cut off by Darth Vader in Star Wars.
XThe stunning cave hotel that lets you live like the Flintstones, but in more luxury | Mail Online
Fred and Wilma fans can escape to this Stone Age-style retreat in South Africa, where luxury rooms are surrounded by rock paintings that date back 6,000 years.
XIs the moon lying on its SIDE? Giant impact might have knocked it off balance 4 billion years ago, claim experts | Mail Online
Japanese researchers have completed a study of the lunar magnetic field. Using data from two spacecraft they say the moon was once on its side.
XThere's a hole in the Sun! Nasa reveals video showing mysterious square hole appearing on the solar surface | Mail Online
The hole is clearly visible as the sun rotates, appearing to be a black abyss into the centre of the Sun.
XMajorca brings in £500 fines for bikini shoppers | Mail Online
The new regulations come into force in Majorca this month after workers in bars, restaurants and shops complained they were fed up with having to serve under-dressed holidaymakers.
X3D printed duckbill that could cure sleep apnea | Mail Online
The Australian gadget's 'bill', which extends from the mouth like a whistle, allows air to flow through to the back of the throat.
XThe sun's 'long-lost BROTHER' revealed: Star born from same gas cloud discovered - and it could host planets with alien life | Mail Online
The University of Texas says the star, called HD 162826, is 15 per cent more massive than our sun and located 110 light-years away in the constellation Hercules.
XPalaeoartist brings human evolution to life with amazingly realistic sculptures | Mail Online
Palaeoartist Elisabeth Daynès uses clay and silicone to make the models based on the skulls of ancient specimens, in her Paris studio.
XOmsignal smart shirt that can monitor your workout | Mail Online
The Omsignal shirt has health sensors sewn into its fabric to constantly monitor the wearer.
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ENTIRE UNIVERSE created in supercomputer. Not THIS universe (probably) • The Register
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Rosetta begins final manoeuvres to rendezvous with comet | sen.com
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AI or A-DNA? US scientists create first living organism with artificial DNA | ITProPortal.com
American scientists have engineered the first life forms that carry artificial DNA - DNA that can also be passed on to their offspring in a move that...
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Polymer sets new self-healing record | Chemistry World
Material mimics animal healing forming a scaffold to support repair of holes over 3cm wide
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Acid-spewing beetles inspire new defense mechanism against ATM vandals - CBS News
The shiny blue-green bombardier beetle has one of nature’s most aggressive chemical defense systems
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Robot sex a turn-on, say 1 in 6 Britons
One out of six Britons would indulge in sex with a robot as revealed by a one poll survey. This survey was initiated to mark the commencement of a new Science Fiction TV...
XNearest bright 'hypervelocity star' found: Speeding at 1 million mph, it probes black hole and dark matter
XScientists create first living organism that transmits added letters in DNA 'alphabet'
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Milky Way’s Magnetic Fingerprint Revealed | Astronomy | Sci-News.com
Astronomers using data from Planck Space Telescope have created a map of the entire sky that charts the magnetic field shaping our Milky Way Galaxy.
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Humans 'too stupid and religious to cope with aliens', claims expert | Mail Online
A professor from Spain says we're not ready to meet extraterrestrial life. Gabriel De la Torre surveyed 116 students from the US, Italy and Spain.
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Not so dino-sore! Carnivorous prehistoric creatures possessed amazing healing abilities, bones reveal | Mail Online
Scientists have used state-of-the-art techniques to study dinosaur bones, and the University of Manchester researchers found they could heal easily.
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The robots are coming: They’re dangerous, and they’ll steal your jobs | ITProPortal.com
A survey into the future of tech and robots has revealed that folks don’t trust androids in general, although some have a different attitude entirely…
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Scientists discover 'one weird trick' used by ancient Egyptians to build the pyramids - Science - News - The Independent
There are many mind blowing things about the pyramids, from the fact that Cleopatra lived closer to the Moon Landings than the construction of the Great Pyramid to the idea that they remained the tallest man-made structures on Earth for more than 3,800 years.
XThe incredible origami bike that can fold down to the size of an umbrella | Mail Online
The Italian designer behind the project said he wanted to create a folding bike that did not rely on smaller wheels and a flimsy frame.
XBKON TX vacuum powered tea maker that can create the perfect brew in 60 seconds | Mail Online
The US firm behind the Bkon brewer is already testing the $13,000 machine, and hopes it will go on sale this year.
XMade-to-measure CARTILAGE: Scientists '3D-print' living human tissue that could one day help arthritis sufferers | Mail Online
Researchers from Pittsburg grew the cartilage by placing thin layers of human stem cells in a solution that retains its shape and helps the cartilage to grow.
XNasa video shows how they will land humans on Mars in the 2030s | Mail Online
Nasa has unveiled the steps they will need to take on the 'Path to Mars.' In a new video the agency shows how new and emerging tech will be used.
XThe world's fastest animal is Paratarsotomus macropalpis, a tiny mite that beast cheetah | Mail Online
LA researchers recorded Paratarsotomus macropalpis (pictured), which is no bigger than a sesame seed, at up to 322 body lengths per second.
XTrident sports car Iceni model runs on CHIP FAT OIL | Mail Online
A Norfolk-based car manufacturer claims its new Iceni model is the world’s fastest and most fuel efficient sports car.
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XTraces of recent water on Mars
XA star's early chemistry shapes life-friendly atmospheres
XNissan develops first 'self-cleaning' car prototype (w/ Video)
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Cuckoo named after Chris Packham is back in Norfolk to reveal secrets of its 45,000 mile odyssey - News - Eastern Daily Press
He may look like an ordinary bird, but Chris the cuckoo is at the centre of some major scientific breakthroughs and has returned to East Anglia after spending the winter in Africa.
XIBM researchers create world’s smallest magazine cover | French Tribune
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BBC News - Rare 'hamster-sized' Java mouse-deer born in Spain
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Liquid water was flowing on Mars 200,000 years ago | Business Standard
A very young crater on Mars has shown evidence that liquid water existed on the red planet as recently as 200,000 years ago, according to a new research.
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World's Smallest 3D Glasses Developed & Tested On Praying Mantis By Newcastle University | CrazyEngineers
A team of neuroscience researchers from Newcastle University have developed what are being called the world's tiniest
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Nasa releases spectacular image of ancient star cluster - Telegraph
A beautiful image showing a sparkling jumble of stars has been released from the Hubble Space Telescope
XFamily ordered to demolish dream £500,000 home after builders made it too high and too wide | Mail Online
A heartbroken family has been ordered to demolish their dream £500,000 Glasgow home - after bungling builders made it 6ft too high and 4ft too wide.
XFirst computer to come with a mouse could fetch £25,000 at auction | Mail Online
The machine, which was a commercial flop when it launched in 1983 despite exciting features, will go to auction in Cologne, Germany on May 24.
XForget electric cars - Airbus unveils plans to fly battery-powered PLANES within the next 20 years | Mail Online
Airbus has unveiled their all-electric E-Fan protoype electric aircraft. The aircraft's duct fans are powered by an electric motor and battery.
XCould our search for alien life trigger the end of humanity? | Mail Online
Oxford University scientist claims there must a barrier that prevents rise of intelligent life, and this barrier - known as the Great Filter - could still be awaiting humanity.
XCould we go to Mars in 30 days? NUCLEAR rockets may make it possible | Mail Online
Nasa envisions using a nuclear reactor to heat hydrogen to very high temperatures, which will then expand through a nozzle to generate thrust.
XAre we living underwater? Researchers believe the universe might be a liquid superfluid | Mail Online
New research suggest spacetime might be a time of ultra-cool fluid. Known as a superfluid, this phase of matter possess unusual qualities.
XCould life on Mars have existed just 200,000 years ago? Young rock formations provide evidence of 'recent' water on the red planet | Mail Online
Scientists at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden have found a 200,000-year-old crater that has debris flows and gullies.
XIs Apple working on a HOLOGRAM phone? | Mail Online
The California firm's latest patent involves a system that creates the 3D image, an optical system that projects the image, and a touch sensor. Stock image pictured.
XTrauma of life is passed down in SPERM, affecting mental health of future generations | Mail Online
Researchers at the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich found the changes are so powerful they can even influence a man's grandchildren.
XDid vitamin B come from outer space? Meteors may have brought nutrient to Earth and helped sparked life on the planet | Mail Online
Nasa researchers analysed samples from eight different carbon-rich meteorites and found vitamin B3 at levels ranging from about 30 to 600 parts-per-billion.
XBritain's most bizarre insurance claims | Mail Online
Insurance provider RIAS revealed their top 10 list of bizarre claims, with most involving damage caused by a range of animals, from badgers to snails, dogs and pigeons.
XSending manned mission to Mars is 'absolutely necessary' Nasa chief says | Mail Online
Speaking at the Humans to Mars summit in Washington, head of the US space programme Charles Bolden, said: 'If this species is to survive indefinitely we need to become a multi-planet species, we need to go to Mars, and Mars is a stepping stone to other solar systems.'
XChina is building the world's fastest elevator - and it travels 95 floors in 43 SECONDS | Mail Online
A new skyscraper in China will have the fastest ultra-high-speed elevator. The Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre is due for completion in 2016.
XScientists develop 3D jellifed 'smoothfood' that looks just like our everyday meals | Mail Online
A German company called Biozoon has developed 3D-printed gel food. Known as 'Smoothfood', the 'Performance' project was funded by the EU
XGoogle Street View TIME MACHINE lets you see how world has changed since 2007 | Mail Online
California-based Google collected historical Street View imagery dating back to 2007, when the service launched.
XEurovision Song Contest 2014 line-up | Mail Online
Europe's biggest song contest will be on Saturday 10 May in Denmark in a former shipyard which is being renovated to host the 59th annual competition.
XWas William Shakespeare's dictionary discovered on eBay? | Mail Online
George Koppelman and Daniel Wechsler from New York purchased a 1580 dictionary for $4,300 on eBay in 2008, which they believe once belonged to the poet and playwright, the Bard of Avon.
XMadingley model simulator predicts fate of all life on Earth | Mail Online
Researchers at Microsoft and the UN are hoping the model could provide a better understanding of how fragile ecosystems fit together.
XWireless charger system can recharge EVERY phone in your office from 5 metres away | Mail Online
The Korean system has set a new record fo sending power through the air - and is even able to power a TV.
X3D-printed plaster cast uses ultrasound to speed up healing | Mail Online
A Turkish design student has unveiled his revolutionary cast for patients. The 3D-printed cast enables injuries to be treated faster and more easily.
XGraphene can be made with dishwashing liquid and a BLENDER, scientists find | Mail Online
Irish researchers found graphene, a material expected to change the way electronics are made, can be manufactured using a blender and washing up liquid.
XAmazing Nasa animation reveals just how close we are to finding life on an alien planet | Mail Online
Nasa's planet-hunting Kepler space telescope was launched in 2009. To date it has found nearly 4,000 potential planets outside the solar system.
XDisused Nottingham meat factory transformed into one of Britain's greenest homes | Mail Online
Julian Marsh and wife Judy Liebert began the project to convert a former Nottingham meat factory into an eco-home in 2009 - and five years later it is one of the greenest in the country.
XDNA 'edited' to cure liver disease and could be used for Down's Syndrome | Mail Online
Researchers in Massachusetts used a technique known as Crispr to correct a single ‘letter’ of the genetic alphabet in diseased mice.
X'Honest' prisoner reminded police he had cocaine on him when he was arrested | Mail Online
Craig Dutton, 21, called officers from a young offenders’ institution to find out if he was going to be charged with possessing class A drugs, Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court heard.
XThe world's largest model railway, complete with 100 trains | Mail Online
Northlandz model railroad, in Flemington, New Jersey, was painstakingly constructed by hand and took 16 years to complete.
XBird-brained? British spa offers anti-wrinkle treatment from nightingale droppings that costs £180 a go | Mail Online
A spa in London is offering a new anti-wrinkle treatment in which clients pay £180 to have nightingale droppings smeared on to their skin.
XThe next Oxford dictionary could be too big to print! It'll be 40 volumes and won't be finished until 2034 as compilers can't keep up with new words found on the internet | Mail Online
Only an online format would be practicable and affordable as the third edition is expected to be twice the size of the current version, according to its publishers.
XWave goodbye to car keys... lights, indicators and doors will soon be operated by 'gesture control' | Mail Online
Car manufacturers are working on a system that will allow drivers to many of the internal controls by moving their hands close to sensor panels.
XNow your TV could be infected by computer viruses: Technology security expert warns cyber criminals could infect millions of devices | Mail Online
Eugene Kaspersky, is co-founder and chief executive of Russia's Kaspersky Lab, the world's fourth largest computer antivirus group.
XTransport Secretary to axe pointless traffic signs that clutter the roads as it's revealed they've more than doubled in number in 20 years to 4.5million | Mail Online
Patrick McLoughlin has called for an end to ubiquitous and uninformative signs proliferating across the roads - saying that they actually make driving more dangerous.
XImpact glass stores biodata for millions of years
XQuest for extraterrestrial life not over, experts say
XFirst potentially habitable Earth-sized planet confirmed: It may have liquid water
XMusician who put Maria Miller on the front of a charity calendar is now struggling to sell the remaining copies | Mail Online
Singer Brian James from Basingstoke, Hampshire, put Mrs Miller on the front of his £5 calenders - which feature buskers pictured with people in the public eye.
XThe Onion's Tips For Getting A Good Night's Sleep | Video | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
Being sleep deprived can tremendously impact your lifestyle on a day-to-day basis. Here are The Onion's tips for getting a good night's sleep.
XGoogle's DIY smartphone set for January 2015 launch - and it will cost just £30 | Mail Online
The Project Ara 'Grey Phone' will consist of a simple frame, screen, Wi-Fi connection and processor with users able to customise it with various plug-in modules.
XFrench workers threaten to set fire to factory after being denied extra money | Mail Online
The group of 58 workers have been holed up in the now defunct Bosal-le-Rapide auto factory in Beine-Nauroy, northern France, since the business shut down in February and are demanding bosses pay them an extra €40,000 (£32,922) on top of the €8,000 (£6,584) they have been offered as a severance package
XItalian pensioner accused in court of being 'sex mad' by his wife who is 50 years younger than him | Mail Online
Italian pensioner Efisio Manfrin, aged 75, has been accused in court of being “sex mad†- by his wife who is 50 years younger than him
XThe 3D-printed TUMOURS that could help doctors develop more effective cancer treatments | Mail Online
Researchers from Tsinghua University, China, and Drexel University, U.S. created a scaffold of proteins coated in cervical cancer cells (pictured) to realistically show a tumour's environment.
XDid JUPITER kickstart life on Earth? Gas giant may have altered climate billions of years ago | Mail Online
The study, by UK and Australian researchers, ran computer simulations to see how Jupiter's orbit would affect Earth's position in relation to the sun.
XCockroach successfully injected with DNA nanobots that unravel to deliver drugs | Mail Online
Harvard University in Massachusetts and Ilan University in Israel have used DNA ‘nanorobots’ inside living cockroaches that can open up and deliver drugs.
XFord Focus plunges 80ft off vertical cliff and is smashed on rocks below | Mail Online
The driver, who has not been named, careered off of the A259 in Sussex. His Ford Focus was moving fast enough that it cleared the concrete promenade at the base of the cliffs and landed next to the sea.
XExotic particle discovered by Large Hadron Collider | The Space Reporter
X520-Million-Year-Old Fossil Reveals Oldest Known Cardiovascular System | Paleontology | Sci-News.com
Paleontologists have discovered a 3-inch-long fossil of Fuxianhuia protensa with the earliest known cardiovascular system.
XHow plants become zombies
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Superfast circuit to revolutionise electronics - E & T Magazine
An electrical circuit operating at frequencies of hundreds of terahertz has been develop by researchers in Singapore promising tens of thousands times better performance than the best of todays microprocessors.
XShe's lovin' it! The shocking moment a crazed topless woman DESTROYS a McDonald's before pausing to enjoy an ice cream cone | Mail Online
Unbelievable security camera footage shows a crazed topless woman in just her panties tearing apart a Florida McDonald's.
XMeerkats try photography while using cameraman as a lookout post | Mail Online
These pictures were captured by 30-year-old wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas in Botswana as he tried to photograph a family of young meerkats.
XWorld Cup fan to make 15,000 mile journey from London to Rio - on a moped! | Mail Online
Chris Hallett will ride his moped and sidecar from London to Brazil, hosting penalty shootouts with locals on the way - all in aid of UNICEF.
XScientists uncover why booze makes women touchy-feely and men unfaithful by observing drunken VOLES | Mail Online
Researchers at an Oregon university used the famously faithful prairie vole to test how alcohol affects relationships.
XTwo Australian mates claim to capture Yowie on video after luring it with fruit | Mail Online
Two friends who claim to have captured vision of an Australian Bigfoot say they 'convinced' the elusive creature to appear on film by offering him a feast of apples.
XBreakthrough as scientists regenerate an animal's organ for the first time - paving the way for organ restoration in humans | Mail Online
Edinburgh's Medical Research Council scientists have successfully rebuilt the thymus (part of the immune system) of 'very old' mice by reactivating a natural mechanism that gets shut down with age.
XGreen tea improves memory and could help treat dementia , study finds | Mail Online
Scientists from the University of Basel claim green tea enhances several cognitive functions, in particular our working memory.
XWhat is the mystery light on Mars? Distant 'glow' seen in Curiosity rover's latest photo | Mail Online
A new Nasa photo appears to show an artificial light on the Red Planet. One UFO blogger claims the image ‘could indicate there is intelligent life below.'
XThe 3D Printer that can give you a TATTOO | Mail Online
Three students hacked the machine for a challenge set by France's Culture Ministry and hosted by ENSCI les Ateliers, a famous design school in Paris.
XPhysicists create lightning in the race to develop quantum technology microchip
XResearchers develop super-thin sensors that could become night vision CONTACTS for soldiers of tomorrow | Mail Online
A new, super-thin infrared light sensor could become an invaluable tool for the soldiers of the future as researchers work to develop the advance into night vision contact lenses.
XGrand National's £1m calamity for punters as stray horse forces race leader across course | Mail Online
Across The Bay was leading the field in the 167th Grand National yesterday with two miles to go. But then calamity struck.
XTwo headssss are better than one: Mutant snake slithers its way through Indian village as local catches it on camera phone | Mail Online
The snake, which is believed to be a checkered keelback, was seen crawling past a house in Burdwan, West Bengal.
XFarmer turned down money to put a wind turbine on his land because he did not want the eyesore but now his neighbour has installed one he can see from his window | Mail Online
Devon landowner Tony Dallyn, 54, says he had offers from two companies who wanted to site a 251ft turbine on his land near Okement Valley, famous for being the setting for Michael Morpugo's War Horse.
XR/C Bullet radio-controlled car reaches a staggering 188mph to smash world record | Mail Online
The R/C Bullet car measures 2ft long and was raced by Nic Case, 50 from Southern California, who broke the record for the fastest radio controlled car.
XPhotographer Jami Tarris spends 4 months trying to get close to shy kangaroos | Mail Online
Photographer Jami Tarris, from Santa Fe, New Mexico, came across this red Kangaroo in Sturt Stony Desert in New South Wales, Australia.
XFisherwoman catches world record 64 STONE tuna (worth $2.02m or 3162 tins) but she's going to get it stuffed instead | Mail Online
Donna Pascoe, 56, hooked the Pacific bluefin - which is twice the size of a tuna sold at a Japanese auction last year for $1.09million - using a 60lb line near the Three Kings Islands off Cape Reinga of New Zealand.
XBudget phone maker to launch super-cheap mobiles starting from £60 in the UK | Mail Online
French technology firm Wiko is set to introduce a range of phones, including its Ozzy phone with 2MP camera, in the UK next month that sell for as little as £60.
XDid life in Yorkshire come from MARS? Scientists scour UK's deepest mines for bugs that could survive the red planet | Mail Online
Scientists are looking for signs of life in Boulby, a working salt and potash mine near Whitby, Yorkshire, because the salty conditions mimic those on Mars.
XSamsung researchers claim graphene breakthrough - Telegraph
Researchers claim that their discovery could unlock the next era of consumer electronic technology
XRobots that could perform surgery on astronauts in SPACE | Mail Online
Working with Virtual Incision in Lincoln, Nebraska, Nasa has developed a 0.9lb (0.4kg) remotelly-controlled robot that can perform zero-gravity surgery.
XIs Jumpy the world's most intelligent dog? | Mail Online
Jumpy, a border collie, is back on the circuit showing just how clever he is as he plays ball with his owner following instructions using words and numbers.
X3D printing is being used to construct entire building in Amsterdam | Mail Online
Dus Architects is using a giant 3D printer called the room builder to construct the ‘world’s first’ 3D printed house, which is located by a canal in north Amsterdam.
XNew Zealand guest house that looks like a giant shoe | Mail Online
Located on the very north tip of New Zealand's South Island, this one-bedroom cottage nestled in picturesque hazelnut groves looks as though it has appeared straight from the pages of a fairytale book.
XThe fossilised SPIDER footprints made 260 million years ago | Mail Online
The footprints were found in Arizona in 1968. They are on display at the Raymond M Alf Museum and experts believe the tracks date back 260 million years.
X'Pocket optician' phone app brings eye tests to poor and remote villages | Mail Online
Scientists at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine created the Portable Eye Examination Kit, which means eye tests can be carried out anywhere on the planet.
XSprawling timber £700,000 stilt home built around ancient oak trees looks like wooden caravan park | Mail Online
Looking more like a collection of wood cabins than a futuristic eco-home, The Lodge sits in an elevated position overlooking the picturesque Dorset town of Beaminster and is built around five ancient oak trees.
XChina's new tourist attraction Hengqin Ocean Kingdom sets FIVE Guinness World Records | Mail Online
As well as being recognised as the world’s largest aquarium, Hengqin Ocean Kingdom has also set records for having the biggest underwater viewing dome, aquarium tank, aquarium window and acrylic panel.
XManford buys audience round of drinks to apologise for being late – and picks up tab for £3,500 - News - People - The Independent
Jason Manford apologised to fans for being late to a gig in Lincoln by promising to buy them all a drink – and ended up with a bill for more than £3,500.
XBirmingham being overrun by 'unbelievably big and heavy' rats - Home News - UK - The Independent
Birmingham is battling an invasion of rats, with more than 5,100 rodent alerts recorded in the past year.
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Intellectual Property Office - Changes to copyright law and guidance
Last year we consulted on making changes to copyright exceptions so that the UK's copyright framework remains relevant to the digital world in which we now live and work and continues to reward creators.
XCan light orbit a black hole?
XAstronomers looking for clues to water's origins
XLick's new Automated Planet Finder: First robotic telescope for planet hunters
XCuriosity Mars rover finds sandstone variations
XNew storms on Jupiter look like Mickey Mouse
XA new object at the edge of our Solar System discovered
XComet lander awakes from long hibernation
XEinstein's 'spooky' theory may lead to ultra-secure internet
XSober Spanish Ferrari driver crashes his £150,000 dream car into a skip | Mail Online
Gabino Gamez González, 45, crashed the Ferrari 458 into a skip in Madrid. 'I was in shock. I just couldn't take it in, and I remember just walking off,' he said.
XNow THAT'S a tricycle: the off-road three wheeler that can ride over snow and ice with ease | Mail Online
California firm Rungo invented the $2500 trike after struggling to tow a surfboard across the beach.
XCybathlon will let athletes compete using exoskeletons and brainwaves in 2016 | Mail Online
The Cybathlon, which will be held in Zurich in October 2016, is designed to boost interest in performance-enhancing technology used by humans.
XLeopard gets given the run around by vervet monkey | Mail Online
The vervet monkey was captured escaping from the deadly predator by hiding underneath a tree branch in woodland in East Africa.
XScientists create synthetic yeast chromosome that could revolutionise medicine | Mail Online
Scientists from New York University Langone Medical Centre made 50,000 changes to DNA code to make the chromosome tougher and give it new properties.
XWe know who you are thinking about: Groundbreaking 'mind reading' experiment reconstructs faces people are looking at from brain scans | Mail Online
Experts at the University of California at Berkeley reconstructed the faces from fMRI scans - and were able to tell who subjects were looking at.
XChariklo asteroid has two RINGS | Mail Online
Astronomers at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, spotted the ringed asteroid - which has a diameter of 155miles (250km) - by accident.
XFossilised bones hint at enormous turtle | Mail Online
An amateur palaeontologist discovered the 'new' fossil in Monmouth County, New Jersey in 2012, which matches the other half of a fossilised turtle limb discovered 162 years before.
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Nasa wants you to choose its next spacesuit – here are the three options - Gadgets & Tech - Life & Style - The Independent
Nasa has developed its latest Z-series spacesuit the Z-2, and while they presumably have the science aspects on lock, the agency has turned to the public for help with the suit's aesthetics.
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Solar by day, light by night | Business Spectator
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Bizarre rib bones show woolly mammoths were vulnerable to extinction - latimes.com
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NASA's "Starshade" Spacecraft Prototype Could Help Find Earth-Like Worlds
A prototype spacecraft known as the “starshade†may one day help scientists acquire images of Earth-like rocky planets around nearby stars, according to NASA.
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Newly discovered shock-absorbing ‘goo’ makes bones flexible | Science! | Geek.com
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Giant hedgehog given new home at British Wildlife Centre - Get Surrey
'Snuffles' has been given a massive welcome at the British Wildlife Centre in Lingfield
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Four eyed fish discovered
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Watch a blowfly's internal flight muscles flutter in 3D (Wired UK)
For the first time, zoologists have managed to create 3D videos that show the blowfly's flight muscles in action
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Edinburgh ARCHER supercomputer takes its bow | University of Edinburgh | Universities - Electronics Research
Situated at the University of Edinburgh’s Advanced Computing Facility at Easter Bush, the ARCHER supercomputer is officially open for science, following a
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Astronauts Capture Stunning Photos Of Lightning From Space | Business Insider
Across the atmosphere of Earth, lightning flashes about 50 times per second. That’s 4.3 million times a day and roughly 1.5 billion times a year. Using a new instrument on the International Space Station (ISS), sci...
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UK’s most powerful supercomputer inaugurated - E & T Magazine
The UKs most powerful supercomputer has been inaugurated at the National Museum of Scotland today.
XExperiment opens the door to multi-party quantum communication
XNASA Doesn't Think The World Is Ending And Journalists Should Stop Implying That
How much input did the agency actually have in a study about societal collapse?
XThe year's quirkiest Mother's Day gift: 3D chocolate model of yourself that's good enough to eat | Mail Online
Harvey Nichols is giving shoppers the chance to create 3D chocolate ‘selfies’, which claim to capture your exact likeness.
XFrogs are the best of friends as they hold hands while hanging out in Indonesia | Mail Online
These amazing pictures show a pair of photogenic frogs which appear to be holding hands while perched in an Indonesian tree.
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NASA Interactive Panorama Of Milky Way Galaxy Is Big Enough To Fill A Football Stadium [PHOTO]
NASA has released an interactive panorama of the Milky Way galaxy that users can view at home.
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NASA’s Van Allen Probes Reveal Zebra Stripes in Earth’s Radiation Belts | eCanadaNow
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NASA discovers Mars gully channel formed just three years ago | Science Recorder
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Setting a trap for gravity waves
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Gorgeous NASA photo of our closest supernova | MNN - Mother Nature Network
A supernova 11.5 million light-years away from us, in a photo taken earlier this year.
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Contact lenses with night vision could be on the way thanks to graphene breakthrough - Gadgets & Tech - Life & Style - The Independent
Night vision technology has been around for a while, but it's only really used by professionals (or professional creeps) due to its prohibitive size.
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Scientists Engineer Bionic Plants With 'Super Powers' : Science/Tech : Counsel & Heal
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BBC News - Anzu wyliei: 'Chicken from hell' dinosaur discovery
XNew microscopy technique captures 3-D images of cells as they flow through a microfluidic channel
XMoon of Saturn: Surface of Titan sea is mirror smooth -- ScienceDaily
The surface of Ligeia Mare, Titan's second largest sea, has a mirror-like smoothness, possibly due to a lack of winds, geophysicists say. As the only other solar system body with an Earth-like weather system, Titan could serve as a model for studying our own planet's early history.
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Kate Bush announces first UK tour in 35 years - News - Music - The Independent
Kate Bush is to return to the stage 35 years after she retired from touring.
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Are there waves on the seas of Saturn’s moon Titan? | The State Column
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Humans can sniff more than a trillion different smells, research shows
What does your nose know? A lot more than you might expect.
XRoyal Mail lorry destroys home in early morning crash | Mail Online
Len and Anne Wiles, who are both in their 60s, had to be rescued from the upper floor of their home in Gosport, Hampshire after a 7.5 tonne lorry crashed into the property at around 5.40am today.
XNASA's images of the world's sunniest tropical islands taken from International Space Station | Mail Online
It is estimated that there are up to 400,000 islands worldwide, and while some are sprawling in size and larger than countries, others are as small as few kilometres.
XRare 90-year-old Rolls-Royce discovered rusting in a barn sells for £25,000... but could be worth SIX TIMES as much after being restored | Mail Online
Enthusiasts thought the 1922 Goshawk prototype was scrapped 70 years ago until it re-emerged in 1982. It went under the hammer for £25,520 in Leominster, Herefordshire.
XFrench mayor caught speeding at almost twice the legal limit told police he was trying to dry his car out after a visit to the car wash | Mail Online
Jean-Louis Hennon, mayor of Courcelles-Epayelles, came up with the bizarre explanation after being caught by a flash gun doing more than 100mph in a 55mph zone.
XPigeon races against cars along crowded freeway at speeds of up to 55mph | Mail Online
The footage was captured by a passenger inside a car, who filmed the low-flying bird on his mobile phone while driving alongside it.
XFlappy Bird will return, developer Nguyen Ha Dong confirms | Mail Online
The Vietnamese Hanoi-based developer pulled the game from app stores in February because it was 'too addictive' and has not not explained his U-turn.
XBurglar caught after taking SELFIE on stolen mobile and sending it to victim's colleagues | Mail Online
Ashley Keast, 25, pictured, of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, posted the photo to 'WhatsApp' but it accidentally sent to all of the contacts stored on the stolen SIM card.
XLondon's transport revolution condensed into 60 seconds: Moving map shows 178 years of railway lines and tube stations appearing on the date they were built | Mail Online
The London map shows the opening of the first overground stations in Greenwich and Deptford in 1836, The Metropolitan Railway in 1862 and the DLR in 1987.
XDo you gesTECHulate? Tech-related hand gestures to describe calling, scrolling and emailing on tablets now as recognisable as tapping your wrist when asking the time | Mail Online
EXCLUSIVE: Tech firm HP asked 6,000 people across UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Russia to identify nine hand actions.
XDrunk woman who was turned away from a McDonald's drive-through because she was on foot is banned from driving - after going home to get her car | Mail Online
Wendy Simpson was nearly three times over the alcohol limit when police stopped her going back for a late night burger in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.
XWheel Of Fortune contestant Emil stuns host Pat Sajak by guessing puzzle | Mail Online
A Wheel Of Fortune contestant left host Pat Sajak speechless after correctly guessing a $45,000 puzzle with the aid of just TWO letters.
XNearly Every Star Hosts at Least One Alien Planet | Space.com
The vast majority of stars in our Milky Way galaxy host planets, many of which may be capable of supporting life as we know it, a new study suggests.
XNASA's Robotic Space Refueling Tests May Save Satellites (Video) | Space.com
NASA robotic tests are developing the technology for refueling satellites in space that were never intended to be serviced. See how the space tech works here.
XPhotos: NASA JPL's RoboSimian Robot in Images | Space.com
See photos of NASA's amazing RoboSimian robot, an adept robot to aid space exploration and Earth life built by engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
XNASA's Robotic Lander Morpheus Soars in Test Flight (Video) | Space.com
NASA's next-generation robotic moon lander Morpheus successfully completed its fifth free-flight test this week.
XThis Wall-Crawling Gecko Robot May Fly in Space One Day (Video) | Space.com
Meet Abigaille: a six-legged gecko-inspired robot that can climb walls in space with stick feet, borrowed from nature. See her move in a video here.
XIncredible Technology: How Fleets of 'Flat Landers' Could Explore Other Planets | Space.com
Future space missions may send dozens of rug-like robots fluttering down to the surface of alien worlds, taking much of the risk out of planetary exploration.
XStunning NASA Photo Shows Night Rocket Launch into Space | Space.com
A time-lapse photo shows an Atlas 5 rocket streaking into the heavens carrying NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS-L).
XNASA Teaches Humanoid Robonaut 2 Medical Skills for Space Emergencies (Video) | Space.com
NASA is training one of its humanoid robots to perform telemedicine, envisioning a future where the bot could act like a surrogate doctor, guided by experts on the ground, to provide care to astronauts in space.
XDrug addict begged for prison because he was BORED of Church Stretton | Mail Online
Lee Andrew Price, 30, told officers he was fed up with living in Church Stretton (pictured), known for its natural beauty, scenic walks and historic rock formations.
XCouncil spent taxpayers' money patching up potholes on street just days before contractors ripped them up and resurfaced the entire road | Mail Online
Chiefs at Blackpool Borough Council filled in craters along Seafield Road and Cambray Road last week to 'avoid costly compensation claims', they said, despite the fact that they are due to undergo major resurfacing this week.
XThe end of expensive eye tests? Smartphone gadget takes photos of your retina | Mail Online
Researchers from Stanford University, California, believe their adapters make it easy for anyone with basic training to take a picture of the eye and pass it on to experts.
XThe underwater caves of Yucutan, Southeast Mexico, the most dangerous on the planet | Mail Online
These caves in Yucutan, southeast Mexico, once used by Mayans for human sacrifices, are now one of the world's deadliest diving spots. Photographer Lisa Collins, from Essex, England, went underwater to picture the scene.
XCat dubbed Britains bravest pet after sleeping next to dual carriageway | Mail Online
Tracking device fitted by Archie's owner reveals the cat dodges speeding traffic to sleep between the noisy lanes of the A15 near Quarrington, Lincs
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Big Bang echo: scientists find 'signal from dawn of time' - Telegraph
Astronomers have detected the first evidence of gravitational ripples which were sent out in the first second of the Big Bang
XCreativity unleashed: Dogs given extreme makeovers at competitive clipping contest | Mail Online
When it comes to competitive grooming, New York-based photographer Paul Nathan has compiled the definitive list of best in show.
XCubestormer 3 robot sets new Guinness World Record for completing Rubik's Cube | Mail Online
The Cubestormer 3 (pictured) solved the cube in a speedy 3.253 seconds in front of a crowd at the Big Bang Fair, held at the NEC in Birmingham.
XChristopher Viatafa sees his photo on MOST WANTED criminals site and turns himself in | Mail Online
Christopher Viatafa, 27 turned himself in after seeing himself on the website Northern California's Most Wanted for shooting at an inhabited building.
XInside the amazing crystal ice caves giant waves appear to be frozen in time but are actually moving very slowly as part of a huge glacier | Mail Online
These caves in the Vatnajookull Glacier in Iceland, pictured by Briton Rob Lott, look like giant waves frozen in time. The glacier's surface area is 5,033 miles and the caves span eight per cent of the country.
XMan is jailed for assault and bappery: Threw cheese roll at PCSO | Mail Online
Thomas South, 20, hurled the packaged cheese sandwich at PCSO James Wilkinson, leaving him with a cut lip. He had been caught using fake £20 notes in Nottingham.
XChannel 4's Live From Space broadcasts from International Space Station | Mail Online
The astronauts will share their breathtaking views of planet Earth, and they will explain what exactly they get up to all day in their celestial home and office.
XOut of this world: Amazing pictures from space show Saturn and its rings... taken from 1.23million kilometres away | Mail Online
The picture was taken by the space agency’s Cassini probe during a flyby past the planet's largest moon Titan when it was about 1.6 million miles (2.6 million km) from Saturn.
XScientists use venom of cone snails to create painkillers that could be more powerful than morphine | Mail Online
The painkillers, based on a tiny protein found in cone snails' venom, could one day lead to the development of a drug to treat severe and chronic nerve pain.
XGeorge Michael: Why I haven't touched drugs in 18 months | Mail Online
George, 50, who once said cannabis kept him ‘sane and happy’, said: ‘I’ve completely stopped... I have decided to change my life and I haven’t touched it for well over a year and a half now.’
XBilateral simultaneous ureteroscopy means medics can remove kidney stones from patients in just one procedure | Mail Online
The procedure, known as bilateral simultaneous ureteroscopy, aims to clear both kidneys at the same time, instead of during two separate operations.
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Pint-sized 'polar bear lizard' Tyrannosaur shrank to survive extreme weather - CSMonitor.com
Nanuqsaurus hoglundi, a ‘pygmy tyrannosaur’ point toward a revised conception of the ancient Arctic, which was relatively warmer, say researchers.
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28 Million-Year-Old Whale Skull Fossil Found, ‘Really Unusual’ New Species Shows Possible Origin Of Echolocation
The fossilized skull of a 28 million-year-old whale may be the oldest evidence paleontologists have of echolocation.
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Elephants prove discerning listeners of us humans : Stltoday
WASHINGTON • Dr. Seuss had it right: Horton really does hear a Who. Wild elephants can distinguish between two human languages, and they can tell whether a voice comes from a man, woman or child, a new study says.
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'Live From Space': Astronauts Share Revealing TV Glimpse of Life Off Planet Earth | Space.com
For two hours Friday, astronauts in orbit opened their out-of-this-world home to the people of Earth, offering an unprecedented raw glimpse into the beauty – and peril — of life on the International Space Station.
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How information could escape from a black hole | MNN - Mother Nature Network
What happens to information contained in matter that falls into a black hole?
XFaster computers will find aliens in 20 years, says SETI - Telegraph
Advances in computer technology are speeding up the rate at which we can scour the universe for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence, says a SETI astronomer
XChesney Hawkes leads mass air guitar strum at Fratton Park - Portsmouth News
HUNDREDS of music lovers descended upon Fratton Park today to take part in a world record air guitar attempt led by 90s pop singer Chesney Hawkes.
XCBS 47 news crew goes to wrong house and surprises wrong couple with dream wedding | Mail Online
A surprise wedding competition in California ended up being more of a surprise for a man who didn't even enter the contest after a news crew woke him up at 6:45 a.m.
XMove over Jagger, these ageing stones are making a comeback! Ancient 'xylophone' played for first time in thousands of years | Mail Online
Odile Romain and Erik Gonthier are overseeing three unique music concerts which will be performed in Paris using an ancient lithophone, similar to a modern-day xylophone.
XFertility clinic creates programme that shows embryos in lab in real-time | Mail Online
The Institut Marquès fertility clinic in Barcelona says the app allows parents to feel closer to their embryos and to feel part of the process.
XScientists may have got a glimpse of how the universe was born | Mail Online
US astronomers are expected to announce they have found 'primordial gravitational waves' – an echo of the big bang in which the universe came into existence 14bn years ago.
XBritish EuroMillions ticket-holder scoops entire £107.9m jackpot and becomes UK's fourth biggest lottery winner | Mail Online
The winner had the only ticket to hit the jackpot and has become the UK’s fourth biggest lottery winner. The main numbers were 6, 24, 25, 27 and 30, with the lucky star numbers 5 and 9.
XVIDEO: Outraged Miley Cyrus rants in support of fan who took a picture | Mail Online
XThe dynamic mind: Stunning 3D 'glass brain' shows neurons firing off in real-time | Mail Online
The technology, dubbed ‘Glass Brain’, was developed by San Fransisco-based neuroscientist Adam Gazzaley and the creator of Second Life, Philip Rosedale.
XArtist plans to turn steep Bristol street into a giant 300ft WATERSLIDE | Mail Online
Residents will be able to hurtle down the historic road - a seven per cent slope - on inflatable Lilos which will glide along a tarpaulin sheet lubricated with soapy water.
XLondon's 'secret Tube' will open to tourists to showcase the history of Mail Rail | Mail Online
Visitors will be able to ride miniature trains through previously-unseen tunnels underneath London as part of a new attraction celebrating Britain's postal history.
XThe robot set to make a splash! Mechanical FISH perfectly mimics the movement of marine creatures | Mail Online
The robotic fish was designed in Massachusetts. It is made of silicone rubber, powered by carbon dioxide, and moves in a fraction of a second.
XFerrari Land zooms into Spain | Mail Online
Luxury car firm Ferrari has announced plans to open its first European theme park at the PortAventura resort near Barcelona.
XSweden Ice Hotel allows guests to design their own suite for £140,000 | Mail Online
It takes two weeks to create, costs £140,000 and lasts for only a few months – but guests who can afford it now have the chance to design their very own suite in Sweden’s Ice Hotel.
X'Budget' XCOR space trip set to launch in 2016 will let you pilot the ship for £57,000 | Mail Online
XCOR Aerospace is based at California's Mojave Air and Space Port. Its Lynx spaceship seats two people, a passenger and pilot, and tickets cost $95,000 (£57,000).
XParkwood Estate, Britain's most expensive plot, up for sale for £30m for 77-acres | Mail Online
Parkwood Estate, set deep in the heart of the countryside on the edge of Windsor Great Park, has been put on the market for £30million.
XApartment block that looks like a white tree: The ultimate tree house inspired by outdoor lifestyle set to come to life on French Mediterranean | Mail Online
Piercing the skyline and sprouting branch-like balconies, an apartment block resembling a giant tree is set to come to life in Montpellier, France
X'Smart' pedestrian crossings coming to a road near you soon? London tests hi-tech SCOOT system designed to protect moseying tourists | Mail Online
London is road testing 'intelligent' pedestrian crossings designed to read the requirements of the crossing throngs and offer a safer way to get from A to B.
XNew space race begins: Astronomers compete to build next generation of 'super-telescopes' to reveal the hidden universe | Mail Online
The race will see sophisticated observatories built on top of mountains in Hawaii and Chile in an attempt to see the wonders hiding in the outer reaches of the cosmos.
XIdaho Steelheads' ice hockey fans sue arena bosses - Mirror Online
Idaho Steelheads' supporters filed the lawsuit against the owners of the CenturyLink Arena, claiming large beer cups contain the same amount as regular ones
XMove over '123456': passwords to go high-tech
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WWW dot The Next 25 Years | Video | Reuters.com
Mar. 13 - On the World Wide Web's 25th anniversary we speak to Tim Berners Lee's academic partner Nigel Shadbolt about how they're taking the web to new levels to create social, economic and environmental value
XGel protects monkeys from HIV could work on humans too | Mail Online
In an exciting development in AIDS prevention research, scientists have found that monkeys can be protected against HIV infection with a vaginal gel, even when it is administered three hours after sex.
XThe Maldives luxury floating island resort that could be the future of tourism | Mail Online
With a helipad, marina, pool and underwater suite, this floating holiday island could be the Maldives' newest development - but it doesn't come cheap.
XBoston Library employ guards to stop visitors viewing porn on computers | Mail Online
Visitors to Boston Library, Lincolnshire, have reported seeing middle-aged men sitting at the desktop computers shamelessly watching x-rated videos.
XSeagull attack! Council chiefs in Devon spend £15,000 on 'super falcons' to scare gulls | Mail Online
Councils in Exmouth, Sidmouth and Seaton in Devon are splashing out to stop 'nuisance' gulls from nesting and disturbing people enjoying the seafront over the coming months.
XIndian guru Ashutosh Maharaj's body put in freezer to meditate | Mail Online
Followers of Ashutosh Maharaj insist their leader did not die from a heart attack - and they are receiving messages from him.
XWoman who endures 12 orgasms a day tells of her horror on TLC | Mail Online
Liz, from Seattle, was diagnosed with multi-orgasmic dysfunction after enduring a three hour orgasm that left her in hospital.
XTwins in space: NASA’s Kelly’s vs. Virgin Galactic’s Winklevoss’ | The Space Reporter
XCrashing Comets Explain Surprise Gas Clump Around Young Star
Santiago, Chile (SPX) Mar 11, 2014 - Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) telescope in northern Chile have today announced the discovery of an unexpected clump of carbon monoxide gas in the dusty di
XAstronomers Discover The Largest Known Yellow Star - Forbes
Astronomers have discovered the largest known yellow star.
XLondon to test 'smart' pedestrian crossings | Deccan Chronicle
The introduction of 'Pedestrian Split Cycle Offset Optimisation Technique is the first of its kind in the world
XSEABOB F7' underwater jet-ski lets you swim like 007 | Mail Online
The Seabob F7, is the brainchild of Cayogo based in Stuttgart, Germany. It can dive to more than 100ft and the craft is controlled by hand controls.
XWelder Gary Hovey uses cutlery to make animal sculptures out of knives and forks | Mail Online
Artist Gary Hovey from New Knoxville, Ohio, uses up to two hundred forks for each statue which can sell for up to £1,000.
XDatastickies 'post-it notes' transfer files just by sticking them on to computer | Mail Online
The paper-thin Datastickies were created by designer Aditi Singh and university professor Parag Anand, both from New Delhi, India.
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XIntel and pals whip out 1.6Tbit/s cable: Come on baby, light my fibre • The Register
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Indonesia plans 10 Gbps FTTP as part of 20-million-premises broadband project • The Register
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Real-Life Dr. Doolittle Can Apparently Talk To Animals | One Green Planet
Scottish scientist Dr. Ian Duncan from the University of Guelph, Canada claims to have developed a
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Colorado reaps $2.1 million from first month of recreational pot sales| Reuters
DENVER (Reuters) - Sales of recreational marijuana products in Colorado added more than $2.1 million to state coffers in tax receipts and other fees in the first month retail sales of the drug were allowed,
XTop British inventions of 2014 at British Inventor's Project | Mail Online
A total of 20 inventions have been shortlisted as part of the British Inventors Project. They will be showcased at the Gadget Show Live in Birmingham in April.
XThe mobile phone that can last two WEEKS on a single charge (although you'll have to get used to a black and white screen) | Mail Online
Polish firm Onyx says the handset will last for 14 days because of its low power screen.
XCambridge scientists film embryo implantation for the first time | Video | Reuters.com
Mar. 10 - Cambridge University biologists have cracked the so-called 'black box' of embryonic development, a mystery which has long puzzled scientists. The researchers have found a way to record the earliest stages of an embryo's growth and have filmed for the first time ever, the moment of implantation, opening new possibilities for improved methods of IVF treatment and regenerative medicine. Jim Drury has more.
XLuxury driverless concept car offers view to the future | Video | Reuters.com
Mar. 7 - Swiss concept car firm Rinspeed is showing off its latest prototype vehicle, a driverless car it says represents the future of transportation. The Rinspeed XchangE is a luxury car that leaves the job of driving to an onboard computer while passengers relax and enjoy the ride. Jim Drury reports.
XUCLA Computer Programmers Boost Processor Efficiency by 100,000%
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4,000-year-old Dartmoor burial find changes British Bronze Age history | Business Standard
A 4,000-year-old burial has been discovered at White Horse hill, Dartmoor, England which has rewritten the history of the British Bronze Age.About 4,000 years ago, a young woman's cremated bones - charred scraps of her shroud and the wood from her
XWorld’s thinnest solar cells - E & T Magazine
Austrian researchers have created a diode from a single atom layer of tungsten diselenide, possible opening ways for future ultra-thin photovoltaics.
XPHOTOS: Japan launches gen-next weather satellite | The Indian Express
The four-tonne spacecraft jointly developed by the US and Japan launched aboard H-IIA rocket.
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XThe Blocks Brad Cranfield shares he and wife Laras wedding day | Mail Online
The couple, who competed with on the 2012 series, married in the Hunter Valley, not far from where the couple bought a 27-acre block after their big win.
XBitcoin in turmoil as rumoured $375m theft closes MtGox exchange | Mail Online
The website of Tokyo-based Mt.Gox was shut down today after it had already halted cash withdrawals in the wake of rumours that hackers had managed to steal 745,000 Bitcoin.
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XSo thats why sex is an anti-climax for many women: No, its not always your mans fault. From the Pill to bad circulation, a health problem may be to blame | Mail Online
Its thought to act as a stressbuster, reduce pain and ease depression. But why do so many women apparently struggle to experience orgasm?
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XCouncil backs down and removes double-yellow lines from outside mans home days after it painted them following his parking ticket victory | Mail Online
Dimitris Legakis ordeal began when he was wrongly fined for parking longer than permitted in the space outside his Swansea house.
XMan complains to Trading Standards after hes turned down by prostitute at Harrow brothel | Mail Online
Harrow Council has admitted it was shocked when they were asked by the client to punish the sex worker and her employer because of his wasted trip (file picture).
XAlessandra Ambrosio models her new clothing range ale By Alessandra | Mail Online
Alessandra positively smoulders in the campaign for her range, which launches on Monday March 17 exclusively at Planet Blue, showcasing her enviable figure in outfits including a plunging dress and a cute high-waited shorts, crop top combination
XLeopard on the loose in Indian city of Meerut sparks terror | Mail Online
Authorities closed schools and colleges in Meerut, 37 miles northeast of the Indian capital, after the leopard was discovered prowling the citys streets on Sunday.
XOxford Barge goes on sale as luxury home for £150,000 | Mail Online
The floating accommodation, currently moored in Surrey, comprises two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open plan lounge and fully fitted kitchen.
XWoman driver not wearing seat belt tells police strap the hurts her breasts | Mail Online
emale motorist in Grantham, Lincolnshire, to hand her a £500 fine for driving without a seat belt.
XIs this the best smartphone ever? Samsung unveils its slick Galaxy S5 that comes with super-fast Wi-Fi, a 16MP camera and fitness features including a built-in heart monitor | Mail Online
The latest flagship phone from the Korean firm was officially unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It has a 16MP camera and a redesigned look.
XIs this the best smartphone ever? Samsung unveils its slick Galaxy S5 that comes with super-fast Wi-Fi, a 16MP camera and fitness features including a built-in heart monitor | Mail Online
The latest flagship phone from the Korean firm was officially unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It has a 16MP camera and a redesigned look.




