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Picking out the Best UV Printing Machine

If there’s one thing that can be said with certainty it’s that UV printing technology has come a long way in the past couple of years. The ink has b... read more

Scientists reveal plans to make plant-based cheese out of yellow PEAS 

From bug bolognese to plant-based salmon – scientists across the globe have been working hard to create vegan alternatives to our favourite foods. And th... read more

Scientist reveals the formula for the perfect gin and tonic with the best garnish, ice and glass

Do you consider yourself a master in the art of making gin and tonic? The truth is, you may be focusing on the wrong things. According to one food scientist, pe... read more

Science expert brands Shakespeare’s death scenes ‘unrealistic’ as poison killed Cleopatra too fast

He killed more than 70 of his characters on stage, including stabbings, snakebites and beheadings, but even Shakespeare got it wrong sometimes. Scientific analy... read more

Elon Musk claims SpaceX’s Starship will spit out Starlink satellites like a PEZ dispenser

With a pocket-sized dispenser that comes in a range of fun characters, Pez is one of the most popular candies around the world. Now, it seems that Elon Musk has... read more

Industrial heat exchangers: How they work and why they are needed?

The history of the appearance of heat exchangers Heat exchangers have existed since the appearance of man on earth and even before it. The sun during the day he... read more

Interactive maps reveal the worst areas for noise pollution in London, New York, and Paris

As three of the busiest modern cities around the world, it should come as no surprise that London, New York, and Paris are buzzing with traffic noise. Now, inte... read more

Why we really don’t need to eat less meat to save the plane

Getting people to eat less meat is a ‘fantasy’ and the focus should instead be on finding futuristic ways of slashing greenhouse gases in farming to... read more

How to Show/Enable Hidden Photos on iPhone?

Have you aware of iPhone’s hidden features? Or do you think to hide photos? Well, if you already know about the iPhone features then you must know that am... read more

NASA officially joins the hunt for UFOs with first ever study into ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Leading experts in space exploration are hoping to find out.  NASA announced yesterday that it will be launching its first ever st... read more

Wreck of HMS Gloucester is found off the Norfolk coast 340 years after it sank

The wreck of HMS Gloucester, a royal warship that sank 340 years ago while carrying the future king James Stuart, has finally been found off the coast of Norfol... read more

Are we on the verge of a cure for cancer? This week, scientists announced breakthroughs with vaccine

BREAST The most common cancer in the UK — more than 55,000 people are diagnosed with breast cancer every year. Around 85 per cent of women diagnosed with it i... read more

Scientists discover a species of ‘SUPERWORM’ that can munch through polyester 

Is this the key to recycling plastic on a mass scale? Scientists discover a species of ‘SUPERWORM’ that can munch through polyester Zophobas morio i... read more

Scientists create living human skin for robots that can stretch, repel water and even ‘heal’ itself 

Science fiction has just taken one step closer to reality, as scientists have managed to create a living ‘sweaty’ skin for humanoid robots. The mate... read more

Randy NEANDERTHAL may be to blame for the gene that caused up to a million people to die from Covid

A single amorous Neanderthal may be to blame for transmitting a genetic quirk to up to a million people who died from Covid.  To date, worldwide, around 6.3 mi... read more

Why Are Polyclonal Antibodies Produced in Live Animals?

Monoclonal antibody treatments have been one of the primary ways that medical professionals have tried to treat COVID-19. However, monoclonal antibody treatment... read more

Eight-month-old infants can punish antisocial behaviour, study says

For thousands of years, philosophers have pondered the question of whether humans are born with a ‘moral compass’, or if we learn one as we grow old... read more

Is THIS how dogs became man’s best friend? Gene mutations made pups more comfortable with humans

Is THIS why dogs became man’s best friend? Scientists discover gene mutations that lower stress and make pups more comfortable interacting with humans Sci... read more

Well-known security vendor Mandiant hacked by LockBit ransomware?

The well-known ransomware gang LockBit 2.0 claimed on June 6 local time that it had data from Google subsidiary Mandiant, a star company in the field of threat ... read more

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope mirror is damaged by a tiny space rock

A tiny meteoroid has hit the James Webb Space Telescope’s main mirror just over a month before the publication of the observatory’s first, real colo... read more

Firms who value diversity because it ‘improves bottom line’ put diverse candidates OFF applying

Going woke can do companies more harm than good! Firms who say they value diversity because it will ‘improve their bottom line’ put diverse candidat... read more

Meta halts Apple Watch rival and is instead working on ‘other devices’, report claims 

From the Apple Watch to Google’s Pixel Watch, many of the world’s biggest tech firms now have their own smartwatches on sale. Facebook’s paren... read more

Isle of Wight dinosaur ‘may be largest land predator to roam Europe’

The remains of what may be the largest predatory dinosaur ever found in Europe have been unearthed on the Isle of Wight. Paleontologists say the huge crocodile-... read more

Experts predict drugs that replicate effect of falling in love could be available within five years 

Will love potions soon be a reality? Experts predict drugs that replicate the effect of falling head over heels could be available in three to five years Scient... read more