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How To Be SMART When Doing NFT Marketing

NFTs are the latest innovation in the world of marketing. With this new technology, brands can create a unique experience for their customers and increase their... read more

Best App Store Alternatives For IOS And Android

IOS App Store or Google Play Store may have worldwide recognition, but they are not the only app stores with the best free apps that say goodbye. For any app ow... read more

How fowl! Bird flu rise is blamed on trend for keeping chickens in gardens

How fowl! Bird flu rise is blamed on trend for keeping chickens in gardens Britons keeping chickens and ducks in gardens could be behind bird flu surge  A tota... read more

The spies posing as your servants: new book by top lawyer warns of tech’s terrifying consequences

Cars that track your every movement. Gadgets that can tell your mood from how you walk. PCs that take screenshots to show your boss if you’re really worki... read more

Turtle doves on the brink of extinction over lack of seeds they eat from crops in warmer months

Not in fine feather! Turtle doves are on the brink of extinction over lack of seeds they eat from crops in warmer months, experts say Turtle doves are on the br... read more

Electronic implants could give medication at the touch of a button, scientists say 

Could implants that deliver drugs by app replace daily pills? Health revolution on horizon as electronic implants could give medication at the touch of a button... read more

Bones of soldiers killed on the battlefield at Waterloo were stolen and sold as FERTILISER

The bones of soldiers who were killed during the historic battle of Waterloo may have been turned into fertiliser by local thieves, a new study suggests. Profe... read more

Leaked audio of more than 80 TikTok meetings reveal China-based employees are accessing US user data

Leaked audio of more than 80 TikTok meetings reveal China-based employees are accessing US user data, new report claims The more than 80 audio recordings are of... read more

Shoe of 10-year-old Jewish girl is unearthed in rubble of the Warsaw Ghetto

A leather shoe has been discovered among the rubble of the Warsaw Ghetto in Poland and archaeologists say it belonged to a 10-year-old Jewish girl who was impri... read more

SpaceX launches a Falcon 9 booster for a record-setting 13th flight TODAY

Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 for its 13th flight on Friday, setting a new record for the most times one of its rockets have ventured off into space... read more

UK data laws will reduce ‘annoying’ website cookie banners

The UK government is set to banish ‘annoying’ pop-up cookie banners on websites, thanks to its new Data Reform Bill.  The Bill, detailed by the Dep... read more

Wreckage from the legendary Spanish galleon that inspired The Goonies found off the coast of Oregon

The race is on for One-Eyed Willy’s treasure, as part of the shipwreck of the boat that inspired ‘The Goonies’ has been found. Marine archaeol... read more

Seven ‘rainbow birds’ have flown to Norfolk – thousands of miles from their native home

Rare ‘rainbow birds’ set hearts a-flutter: Seven exotic bee-eaters set up summer camp in NORFOLK – thousands of miles from their home in the Medit... read more

Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is melting fast and could raise sea levels by 11ft by end of century

With the potential to raise global sea levels, Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier has been widely nicknamed the ‘Doomsday Glacier.’ Now, a study ha... read more

Perseverance rover captures photo of a discarded thermal blanket on Mars

It turns out Earth is not the only planet humans are contaminating. A new image snapped by NASA’s Perseverance rover captures the sad reality of how we ar... read more

UK ‘net zero’ plan to remove CO2 from atmosphere relies on burning 120 million trees, report claims

The UK government’s plan to reach ‘net zero’ by 2050 by removing carbon from the atmosphere relies on burning the equivalent of the New Forest... read more

Nepal plans to move Everest base camp due to global warming

Nepal plans to move a base camp at the foot of Everest further down the mountain because global warming and human activity is making the current one unstable. ... read more

Professor Brian Cox doesn’t think humans will get to Mars until the 2040s

Legendary English physicist Professor Brian Cox has said that putting humans on Mars in the modern age will be an even bigger challenge than getting to the Moon... read more

Is climate change really killing polar bears? Scientists find new population in ice-free sea

While polar bears are often used as the poster child for climate change, a new study has cast doubt on whether rising temperatures will really kill off the anim... read more

Extreme droughts on the Arabian peninsula paved the way for the rise of Islam

For nearly 300 years, the Himyarite kingdom was the dominant power in ancient Arabia. Its economy, based on agriculture and foreign trade, linked East Africa an... read more

Pedigree cats should be screened regularly for gene mutations that cause disease

Pedigree cats should be screened regularly for gene mutations that cause disease – as they are more likely to be carriers than previously thought, study s... read more

People who struggle to move in time to the beat may have their GENES to blame, study shows 

Got two left feet? People who struggle to move in time to the beat may have their GENES to blame, study shows Our ability to move in time to a beat is related t... read more

Does Apple NEED to slow down old iPhones? Tech experts claim ‘throttling’ does preserve battery life

Apple is facing a class action lawsuit in London today over claims it is ‘throttling’ the performance of its own handsets to get users to upgrade ... read more

Gallstone from a mummified 16th century prince used to reconstruct the ancient genome of E. coli

When you think about precious crown jewels, a 400-year-old gallstone is probably not what springs to mind! However, a team of scientists have found something ve... read more