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How does YOUR city stack up? Experts reveal the top UK cities to own an electric car

While electric cars were once seen as futuristic, they are slowly becoming mainstream, with more than half of all vehicle sales forecast to be electric in just ... read more

Diabetes drug that ‘cuts weight by 20%’ is hailed as a game-changer in battle against obesity 

Diabetes drug that ‘cuts weight by 20%’ is hailed as a game-changer in battle against obesity Experts call diabetes drug  tirzepatide ‘gamec... read more

NASA’s Juno spacecraft skims Jupiter’s clouds in new clip

Ride on a flyby of Jupiter! NASA’s Juno spacecraft soars just 2,000 miles above the gas giant’s cloud tops in fascinating clip NASA’s new clip... read more

‘Super Earth’ exoplanet four times bigger than our planet is discovered

Meet Ross 508b: Scientists discover a ‘SUPER EARTH’ exoplanet four times bigger than our own planet orbiting a star 36.5 light-years away New ‘... read more

Listening to ‘groovy’ music like ABBA or the Bee Gees can boost brain performance, study reveals 

Stayin’ ALERT! Listening to ‘groovy’ music like ABBA or the Bee Gees can boost brain performance, study reveals Listening to ‘groovyR... read more

NASA’s Capstone lunar mission will launch later this month

NASA is set to launch its ‘CAPSTONE’ spacecraft mission later this month to orbit around the moon, in preparation for a new lunar space station.  T... read more

Frogs form ‘boy bands’ and sing together to woo females into their pools, study finds 

A frog species forms ‘boy bands’ that sing in unison to woo females into their pools, a new study shows. Researchers have recorded wood frogs (Rana... read more

Dogs see in yellow and blue and have up to eight times more blurred vision than us, pictures reveal

Ever wondered what it is your dog sees when they gaze up at you, or at the treat in your hand? Fascinating photos developed by a vet reveal how our pooches see... read more

Woman gets a new 3D printed ear made from her own cells in world-first transplant 

A young woman has become the first person in the world to receive a 3D printed ear made from her own cells. The 20-year-old, known only as Alexa from Mexico, w... read more

Gene tests for cancer and heart disease could be start of healthcare revolution, researchers say 

Gene tests for cancer and heart disease could signal start of healthcare revolution to boost people’s wellbeing, researchers say Genetic screening to iden... read more

Giraffe’s spine stretched to serve as a weapon, study claims 

It’s commonly thought the giraffe evolved to grow its six-foot-long neck so it could reach leaves on the highest branches. But a new study by Chinese expe... read more

Children who attend schools with more traffic noise have worse memory, study warns 

Noise pollution can affect children’s MEMORY: Kids who attend schools with more traffic show slower cognitive development, study warns Researchers tested ... read more

Satellite images reveal how the Alps are turning green as snow melts in rising temperatures

Satellite images have revealed that the consequences of global warming can be seen from space — as the Alps are turning greener. The European mountain range i... read more

Amazon Alexa settles the ‘scone’ debate for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

With their crumbly texture and smeared with clotted cream and jam, scones are a favourite treat with Brits across the UK.  But despite dating back to the early... read more

Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will align in the night sky in rare sight tomorrow

Look up tomorrow! FIVE planets will align in the dawn sky – giving amateur astronomers the rare chance to see Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn Fiv... read more

Pembroke Welsh Corgis are one of the UK’s favourite breeds after being listed as vulnerable in 2014

Over the Platinum Jubilee weekend, many of us will take a look back at the Queen’s achievements from her historic reign – but did you know that her ... read more

Prerequisites To Find a Suitable Mobile App Development Agency

Running a business is not at all plain sailing. It is a long haul for all entrepreneurs to augment their business prospects while keeping up with market trends.... read more

Megalodon had a cracked tooth caused by chomping down on a spiny fish, study says

A megalodon that swam the oceans up to 11 million years ago had a cracked tooth that may have been caused by chomping down on a spiny fish, a study says.  Rese... read more

James Webb Space Telescope will release its first real images on July 12

It was launched to look back in time to the dawn of the universe and to capture what happened just a couple of hundred million years after the Big Bang. Now, si... read more

Bizarre concept car ‘The Huntress’ has wheels that can twist to cope with uneven terrains

Is this the future of off-roading? Bizarre electric concept car ‘The Huntress’ has wheels that can twist autonomously to cope with uneven terrains T... read more

How to choose a suitable biochemistry analyzer?

In medicine, biochemistry analyzers are considered one of the essential tools. They are used primarily for diagnosing and monitoring diseases, but they can also... read more

Robots could soon feel feel as scientists develop artificial skin

It may sound a little unsettling and perhaps more akin to a dystopian sci-fi thriller. But robots could soon feel pain thanks to the development of a new elect... read more

Nextdoor launches ‘events map’ for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

Planning your bank holiday weekend? Nextdoor launches Jubilee Events Map that highlights local celebrations across the UK By Jonathan Chadwick For Mailonline Pu... read more

Rudder from HMS Invincible that sank in the Solent in 1758 discovered 200ft away from main shipwreck

The rudder of warship HMS Invincible has been discovered 200 feet away from the main shipwreck – over 40 years after the wreckage was first located. Its 3... read more