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Climate changes puts nearly one in three species at risk of extinction by 2100, study shows

Climate change is intensifying the global extinction crisis, a new study warns. A research team, led by the University of Minnesota, found nearly one in three â... read more

UK heatwave: Experts warn of a spike in ozone pollution

Scientists have predicted ‘very high’ levels of surface ozone pollution across Europe, as temperatures reach record-breaking levels during the cur... read more

Huge hydrothermal field 8,366 feet below the Pacific Ocean’s surface resembles a candelabra

Scientists discovered a new hydrothermal field 8,366 feet beneath the Pacific Ocean covering an area as large as a football field that could help them better un... read more

Why is it so hot today? ‘Azores High’ pressure system is partly to blame

Britain is experiencing its hottest day in history today — with temperatures soaring past 40C (104F) — so why are we seeing such ferocious heat and is clima... read more

Samsung could unveil its latest foldable phones on August 10

Samsung will unveil its latest FOLDABLE Galaxy Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 phones at an ‘Unpacked’ event on August 10, rumours suggest Leaked promo i... read more

Start your Project Manager Journey with Lean Six Sigma Certification

Lean Six Sigma and project management have become buzzwords among recruiters and job-seekers. The Six Sigma certification is crucial for a successful project ma... read more

SpaceX will break its own record for the most rocket launches in a year with next Starlink launch

The rocket company SpaceX is due to break its own record for the most rocket launches in a calendar year this week. Elon Musk’s company conducted 31 succe... read more

Scientists explain why runways, roads and railways can’t withstand heat in the UK

Ice creams are dripping down hands across the country as Britain records its hottest day in history – but it’s not just lollies that are melting in ... read more

Red smudge in James Webb image could unlock chemistry of the early universe

A tiny red smudge caught in the distant background of the James Webb Space Telescope’s first ‘deep field’ image could transform our understand... read more

Netflix tests charging users additional £2.50/month to share account with people outside their home

In a desperate attempt to crack down on password sharing, Netflix is testing the ability for users to pay an additional £2.50 ($2.99) a month to share their a... read more

Coral living at least 147 feet below the surface display glowing colors to attract prey

Glowing coral living at least 147 feet underwater display fluorescent colors to attract prey, a new study reveals Colorful corals use their glow to attract prey... read more

Homeland Security purchased ‘vast quantities’ of private citizens app location data

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) released a report Monday that reveals how the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is ‘sidestepping our Four... read more

James Webb Space Telescope captures data on 68 GB drive – enough to hold a day’s worth of info

The James Webb Space Telescope, which has already wowed the world with gorgeous images of far-flung galaxies and distant planets, stores its data on a relativel... read more

Disney+ is BACK: Website went down for more than an hour for users around the world

Disney+ is BACK online: Website outage that last for more than an hour left thousands users around the world unable to stream films or programmes According to D... read more

Robot dog can walk after ONE hour of training as scientists hope it can play fetch in the future

Scientists revealed a robot dog that can teach itself to walk in just one hour. In a video released by researchers, the 4-legged robot is at first seen flailing... read more

How to keep your cats, dogs and other pets cool during the heatwave

With the Met Office warning that temperatures could rise even further to 43°C (109°F) tomorrow, even healthy people could be struck down by the heatwave, This... read more

‘Black hole police’ discover the first dormant black hole outside the Milky Way

A dormant black hole at least nine times the mass of the Sun has been discovered just 160,000 light years from Earth, orbiting a star. A team of researchers –... read more

Invasive crabs that threaten New England’s marine ecosystem are being used to make WHISKEY

Invasive green crabs are harming New England’s marine ecosystem and in a bid to combat the destruction, a New Hampshire distillery is using the animals to... read more

People around the world use a higher voice when speaking to babies, study finds

Baby talk is consistent across cultures: People around the world use a high-pitched singsong voice when speaking to young infants, study finds Baby talk is a st... read more

Stop phone overheating: Remove case and switch on ‘battery saver’ – but don’t put it in the freezer

As Britain braces for its hottest day in history – with temperatures expected to reach as high as 43°C (109°F) tomorrow – the health of your phone is unl... read more

Space rock that hit James Webb telescope caused more damage than thought

NASA’s new super space telescope suffered more damage than first thought when it was hit by a space rock in May, a new report has revealed. The $10 billio... read more

Snapchat for WEB launches – allowing users to call and message from their computers

Taking things off-app! Snapchat for WEB launches – allowing users to call and message from their computers Snapchat has launched a new Snapchat for Web to... read more

Why your Business Needs Chat API

More and more businesses are discovering the benefits of building powerful communication features with Chat API. A chat API is a piece of software (known as an ... read more

Why DO heatwaves disrupt railways? Networks warn tracks could BUCKLE under extreme 41°C temperatures

Britain is set to endure its hottest day on record this week, with forecasters predicting staggering temperatures of up to 41°C (105°F) in parts of the countr... read more