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What a wag! Dogs’ tails move to the right when they are with humans they love, research suggests

What a wag! Dogs’ tails move to the right when they are with humans they love, research suggests Chinese Academy of Sciences research found dogs wag right... read more

NASA shares incredible video of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s footprints on the moon

NASA revealed an incredible video of the moon that zooms in on Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s footprints on the lunar surface – still visible 53 y... read more

Google rolls out public test of AR glasses that can translate languages in real time

Google rolls out public test of AR glasses that can transcribe and translate languages in real-time or help people navigate cities a decade after Google Glass f... read more

New James Webb image of the ‘phantom galaxy’ is released on Twitter

NASA’s epic release of the James Webb Telescope (JWST) images captivated the world last week, but another picture surfaced Monday that was exclusively sha... read more

Future warming threatens marine life in more than 70 percent of the most biodiverse areas of oceans

Future rates of warming threaten marine life in more than 70 percent of the most biodiverse parts of Earth’s oceans, new research reveals.  The researche... read more

NASA selects three ‘placeholder’ dates for its Artemis 1 mission

NASA selects three ‘placeholder’ dates for its Artemis 1 mission: Launch of the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft will happen no earli... read more

James Webb discovers the oldest galaxy in the universe – a 13.5-billion-year-old system of stars

James Webb discovers the oldest galaxy in the universe – a 13.5-billion-year-old system of stars formed 300 million years after the Big Bang James Webb di... read more

NASA picks SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy for its $225 million Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has been awarded a NASA launch services contract for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope mission that will explore the mysteries of d... read more

Is TV REALLY ready to die? Netflix’s CEO claims it will be dead in ‘5 to 10 years’ 

This week, Netflix’s CEO Reed Hastings made the brave claim that traditional television will be dead in just ‘five to 10 years’.  Speaking d... read more

Why DO thunderstorms occur after hot weather? Met Office explains as it issues yellow warning

After enduring two days of record-breaking temperatures, Brits are now having to brace for an onslaught of thunderstorms and possibly even flooding.  The Met O... read more

What is RTMP streaming, and how does it work?

Due to the continual advancement of technology, online video streaming is growing in popularity. Although you might not know, the Internet is full of protocols ... read more

Inside Hyundai’s flying car concept that could hit the market by 2028

Advances in electric motors, battery technology and autonomous software has triggered an explosion in the field of electric air taxis. Larry Page, CEO of Google... read more

Scientists are developing a train car that can remove 3,000 tonnes of CO2 from the air per year

Taking the train can be a great way to cut your emissions compared to travelling in a car or boarding a flight.  But as it stands, train travel isn’t car... read more

VAR is not precise enough to give accurate offside decisions in football, study claims 

Almost three years since its introduction to the Premier League, video assistant referee (VAR) is still dividing opinion among football fans. The state-of-the-a... read more

TikTok users are urged not to attach bags of ice to their fans

The heatwave hack that could prove DEADLY: TikTokers are urged not to attach bags of ice to their fans to stay cool as they risk giving themselves severe electr... read more

NASA could carry a Brit to the moon from 2026

A British man or woman could walk on the moon within the next couple of decades after NASA hinted there would be a future astronaut spot for one of its ‘... read more

Lab-grown pork sausages are made from a single cell from a pig and actually sizzle

Many Brits are taking advantage of the sunny weather to enjoy back-to-back barbecues, and have fridges stocked with burgers, buns and, of course, sausages. To h... read more

Solar storm creates stunning auroras across the northern US

A solar storm hit Earth Tuesday, brining along stunning auroras to the northern US and Canada. The storm made headlines over the weekend when Dr Tamitha Skov an... read more

James Webb Space Telescope’s images show the ‘curtain is lifting on a new era of our cosmic story’

The James Webb Space Telescope’s gorgeous images show the ‘curtain is lifting on a new ear of our cosmic story,’ according to NASA.  Dr. Thom... read more

Tesla to grow Gigafactory Texas as it marks 2 MILLION cars made in California and Nevada factories

Tesla is expanding its already-massive Gigafactory Texas as the company marks 2 million cars produced at its Nevada and Fremont factories. The electric carmaker... read more

Your next smartwatch could have 90 HOURS of battery life on a single charge, Qualcomm claims

Your next smartwatch could stay powered for 90 hours, according to Qualcomm which is developing new W5 chips to rival Apple and Samsung. The chips, called Snapd... read more

Brain startup beats Elon Musk’s Neuralink – putting implant into brain of ALS patient in NYC

A 48-year-old patient in New York City who is unable to move and speak due to severe paralysis from ALS became the first to receive a permanent brain implant th... read more

Britain tests Star Wars-style LASER weapons to shoot drones and rockets out of the sky

Britain is to start testing Star Wars-style laser weapons that will be able to shoot down drones and rockets from up to six miles away. Defence company Raytheon... read more

Experts explain what best before, use-by or sell-by dates mean as M&S removes labels from 300 items

Whether it’s a sad-looking head of lettuce or the dregs in a jug of milk, from time to time we’re all guilty of wasting food. While this may seem li... read more