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Canadian startup reveals plans to build a hyperloop-style vacuum train

A hyperloop-style vacuum train billed as a ‘plane without wings’ that can shuttle passengers around at 621mph (1,000 km/h) has been unveiled by a Ca... read more

People are more likely to cheat if they know others are having affairs too, study claims

While most people enter relationships with every intention of being loyal, research suggests that up to 75 per cent of men and 68 per cent of women have cheated... read more

Amazon End of Summer Sale! You can save £65 off the ‘superb’ Apple Watch SE

Act fast! The ‘superb’ Apple Watch SE is on sale for its LOWEST ever price in the Amazon End of Summer Sale By Emily Scrivener For Mailonline Publis... read more

Early springs caused by climate change could kill off bumblebees

Early springs caused by climate change could kill off bumblebees: Insects now wake up 35 days EARLIER from hibernation before flowers have bloomed, study shows ... read more

Miniature crocodile SEVEN times smaller than today’s crocs roamed Queensland 13.5 million years ago

Snap-solutely adorable! Miniature crocodile SEVEN times smaller than today’s crocs roamed the forests of north-west Queensland 13.5 million years ago, fos... read more

US needs to build 478 EV charging ports EVERY DAY for eight years at a cost of $35BN to meet demand

America would have to install 30 million electronic vehicle charging ports by 2030 if half of drivers switch to EVs by the time California’s ban on gas ca... read more

Male dolphins have ‘wingmen’ to help them court individual females, study shows

Dolphins have ‘wingmen’ just like humans! Study shows males work together to court females and boost their chances of reproducing Male bottlenose do... read more

Used COVID-19 masks, isolation gowns and rubber gloves can make concrete 22% stronger

The billions of used COVID-19 masks, isolation gowns and rubber gloves that are tossed into landfills each month have found a new purpose – they can stren... read more

NASA on track to smash a spacecraft into a giant asteroid at 15,000mph next month

Deflecting an asteroid such as Bennu, which has a small chance of hitting Earth in about a century and a half, could require multiple small impacts from some so... read more

Melting of Greenland Ice Sheet will cause sea levels to rise by more than 10 INCHES

The melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet will cause global sea levels to rise by more than 10 inches (27cm) – even if the whole world stops burning fossil fuels... read more

MailOnline tests ‘smart’ mouthguard that could reduce concussions in rugby

Concussion rates in elite English rugby have hit their highest levels since records began, and now account for 28 per cent of injuries.  In an effort to comabt... read more

ARTEMIS 1 LAUNCH LIVE: NASA Space Launch System rocket and uncrewed Orion capsule to blast off

LIVE ARTEMIS 1 LAUNCH LIVE: Technical issues force NASA to CALL OFF plans to fire Space Launch System to the moon today By Sam Tonkin and Jamie Phillips For Mai... read more

‘Incredibly rare’ sighting of a SWORDFISH in British waters: 10ft-long fish spotted in the Irish Sea

‘Incredibly rare’ SWORDFISH sighting in British waters: 10ft-long fish is spotted leaping out of the water in the Irish Sea in one of only a handful... read more

Shipwreck off Patagonia is identified as a whaler lost over 160 years ago through tree ring analysis

A shipwreck that experts have been studying for 18 years has finally been identified as an American whaler lost in 1859. New analysis of tree rings in the wreck... read more

Watch Artemis I launch live as NASA blasts Space Launch System to the moon

The eyes of the world are on Cape Canaveral in Florida today, where the most powerful space rocket ever seen is about to roar into life and shoot for the moon. ... read more

Artemis I: Everything you need to know about NASA’s moon mission launching today

The dawn of a new era in moon exploration is now just hours away, as NASA prepares to launch the most powerful space rocket ever to leave Earth. Fifty years hav... read more

‘Invisibility cloak’ made of a smoke-like obscurant would conceals US troops from enemies

‘Invisibility cloak’ made of a smoke-like obscurant that conceals US troops from enemies on the battlefield could replace the controversial white ph... read more

Rapid eye movements are you looking around the dream world your brain creates, study reveals

Rapid eye movements during sleep are not random, but are you looking around the dream world your brain creates, study reveals This is the first study to prove r... read more

Oldest case of genetic condition that leaves men with smaller testes FOUND

Oldest clinical case of genetic condition that leaves men with smaller testes has been uncovered in the skeletal remains of a man who died 1,000 years ago in Po... read more

Over HALF of people who regularly play video games experience ‘gamer rage’

Modern video games are designed to be as immersive as possible, so it can be easy to get caught up in the moment when you lose a level or don’t beat your ... read more

Amazon has made a bid to buy FIFA game publisher EA, report claims

Amazon has reportedly made a bid to buy Electronic Arts (EA), the US video game company behind the hugely successful FIFA series.  According to Stockholm-based... read more

Early revenge porn site fell when expert found evidence of pedophilia and suicide on the platform

A cybersecurity expert featured in a Netflix documentary that exposes the effort to bring down the first revenge porn websites says he was instrumental in secur... read more

Changes to heart rate influence how quickly we experience the passage of time, study reveals

We’re all familiar with the experience of time flying…and dragging. Now scientists have found that our sense of how quickly time is passing is partly ca... read more

Golf has a murky history linked to colonial exploitation, academics say

Golf is known as a stylish sport for a civilised player, but according to a new exhibition, it has a murky history linked to colonial exploitation. Researchers ... read more