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Wimbledon scientists reveal the luckiest and unluckiest courts for British tennis players 

British stars Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray are among the British players kicking off their Wimbledon campaigns on Centre Court today, marking the first day of ... read more

‘Super earths’ may be even more habitable than our own planet, study says

‘Super earths’ outside our solar system that are rich in hydrogen or helium may be even more habitable than our own planet, a new study suggests. Re... read more

Climate change could be reducing the likelihood of tropical cyclones

Climate change could be REDUCING the likelihood of tropical cyclones: Study shows frequency decreased by about 13% in the 20th century Experts: Climate change a... read more

Apple makes $1,700 in profit per SECOND, followed closely by Google and Microsoft

The company’s journey to the summit of the technology industry has been a rocky one, having seen Jobs (pictured right in 1976) leave the firm in the mid-1... read more

New Zealand sea sponges are ‘dying by the millions’ due to climate change

On land, heatwaves can be deadly for humans and wildlife and can devastate crops and forests. Unusually warm periods can also occur in the ocean. These can last... read more

People born into money more sensitive to the plight of the poor than those from humble beginnings

People who are born with money are MORE sensitive to the plight of the poor than those who have gone from ‘rags to riches’, study claims People who ... read more

Fears AI may create sexist bigots as test learns ‘toxic stereotypes’

‘We’re at risk of creating a generation of racist and sexist robots’: Study shows artificial intelligence quickly becomes bigoted after learni... read more

MIT scientists create robotic FIREFLIES that could help search-and-rescue missions 

Tiny robotic fireflies that weigh barely more than a paper clip and glow as they fly could be used to aid search-and-rescue missions, researchers claim. Enginee... read more

Scientists find a way to grow plants in complete darkness using ‘artificial photosynthesis’ 

If humankind is to one day make the interplanetary jump from Earth to Mars then the ability to grow plants on the Red Planet will be vital.  Matt Damon found a... read more

Causes of Engine Reduce Power and How to Fix Them

If your vehicle displays the message “Engine Power Reduced,” you’re not alone. The message can occur for countless reasons and may even vary f... read more

NASA orbiter spots double crater left by mysterious rocket booster that crash-landed in March

NASA has revealed images of a massive crater that was left by a ‘mystery rocket’ that smashed into the moon in March.  Newly-released photos were t... read more

ClipDown Video Downloader Review: Best YouTube Video Downloader

If you have been looking for a safe and powerful tool to download videos from sites such as YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, check out ClipDown Video ... read more

12bet App Review: Sports Betting and Online Casino on Your Smartphone Screen!

The 12bet app for mobile betting with high odds is popular in India and other countries. The company has been operating since 2007, specializing mainly in sport... read more

Which VPNs Practice No-logging

The cybersecurity industry is seeing a massive boost in commercial success, thanks in no small part to the popularity of VPN, or Virtual Private Network service... read more

Most complete baby mammoth in North America is FOUND

A preserved baby mammoth that lived more than 30,000 years ago has been discovered in Yukon, Canada and experts say it is ‘the most complete find’ i... read more

Three in four US teens are not getting enough exercise daily

More than half of teens in America are not receiving enough exercise every day, contributing to the nation’s budding obesity crisis, a new study finds. Re... read more

Politicians live an average of 4.5 years longer than the general public, study finds 

Politicians have a considerable survival advantage over the members of the public they represent in Parliament, a new study shows.  Researchers at the Univers... read more

World’s deepest shipwreck FOUND: WWII US Navy ship discovered more than 22,600ft below the surface

More than 22,600 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean lies a WWII US Navy destroyer that has been named the world’s deepest shipwreck. The USS Destroye... read more

Stunning Jupiter storm photographs can be analyzed by citizens in new scientific project

Stunning Jupiter storm photographs can be analyzed by citizens in new scientific project A new project empowers citizens to identify the composition of Jupiter&... read more

Amazing footage shows a rainbow shining and lightning bolts flashing at the same moment

The perfect storm formed over Hollister, California this week that produced a rainbow and flashes of lighting at the same time. Storm chaser William Justo. who ... read more

Elon Musk is ‘banging the baby drum’ and warns Japan could ‘disappear’ after 600,000 population drop

Elon Musk says he’s ‘banging the baby drum’ and warns we could be like Japan which saw a population decline of 600,000 and adds the country wi... read more

Crescent moon joins parade of five planets lining up in order for the first time in 18 years TONIGHT

A crescent moon will join a ‘planet parade’ of five worlds appearing in order of their distance from the sun as they light up the sky tonight.  St... read more

UK’s largest carbon capture project will turn 40,000 tonnes of CO2 into sodium bicarbonate each year

The UK’s largest carbon capture project will turn 40,000 tonnes of waste carbon dioxide into the useful chemical sodium bicarbonate. This is the equivalen... read more

Octopus-like craft will live in Earth’s orbit and grab dead satellites as they float past

The UK government yesterday announced a raft of new measures designed to drive sustainability in space and help clear up the millions of shards of debris clogg... read more