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What is the Best Cryptocurrency Comparing Fees and Exchange Rates?

Cryptocurrencies are a form of digital currency that uses cryptography for security. They are decentralized and distributed and are not controlled by a single e... read more

Amazing video shows how salamanders glide like skydivers

Salamanders in freefall! Amazing video shows how the amphibians glide like SKYDIVERS to slow and control their fall from trees Researchers have filmed salamande... read more

Time to ditch Apple Pay? People who use mobile payments are more likely to OVERSPEND, study reveals

Time to ditch Apple Pay? People who use mobile payments are more likely to OVERSPEND, study reveals Researchers analysed the spending behaviours 21,457 American... read more

Horses and pigs can distinguish between negative and positive sounds in human speech 

From ‘Babe’ to ‘Black Beauty’, popular culture is constantly telling us that speaking to animals gently and ‘politely’ is th... read more

Slashing carbon dioxide emissions isn’t enough to avert catastrophic climate change, study warns

In the fight against global warming, the importance of slashing our carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is regularly hammered home. But a new study has warned that c... read more

How the world’s first organic farm nation has led to hunger and economic ruin, writes TOM LEONARD

From the ethically sourced produce shops of Islington to the chemical-free acres of the Prince of Wales’s Highgrove farm, you could almost hear the cheeri... read more

How to Improve Binary Options Strategy?

You must study to truly enhance your binary options trading approach. And it’s not only in between. You must be continually learning. You must research ... read more

What is tech neck? Why more Aussies are prone to bad posture more than ever before

Thousands of Australians are at risk of developing ‘tech neck’ as more spend countless hours scrolling on phones and hunched over computers. New res... read more

Children who have a dog are less likely to develop Crohn’s disease, study reveals 

Growing up with a dog is good for your GUT: Children who have a pup are less likely to develop Crohn’s disease, study reveals Crohn’s disease causes... read more

First human patient is injected with ‘revolutionary’ cancer-killing virus

Scientists have injected the first human patient with a new ‘cancer-killing virus’ that has been shown to shrink solid tumours in animals. The virus... read more

Planets orbiting binary Sun-like stars could be prime targets in the search for alien life

Planets orbiting binary Sun-like stars could be prime targets in the search for alien life, a new study has suggested. Since the only known planet with life, th... read more

Could sea corals be used to treat CANCER? Scientists discover ‘holy grail’ chemical in soft corals

Could sea corals be used to treat CANCER? Scientists discover a ‘holy grail’ anti-cancer chemical in common soft corals off the Florida coast The ch... read more

‘Super tomatoes’ genetically engineered to produce more vitamin D could reduce deficiency

‘Super tomatoes’ that have been genetically engineered to produce more vitamin D could help reduce deficiency of the vitamin around the world. Briti... read more

Jackdaws loudly call to one another to reach consensus about when to fly off together, claims study

Why jackdaws are so noisy in the morning: Birds loudly call to one another to reach a consensus about when to fly off together, study claims Researchers analyse... read more

Hubble detects changes in universe’s rate of expansion that cannot be explained by current physics 

‘Something weird’ is going on with how our universe is expanding and it cannot be explained by current physics, NASA has revealed. Data from the Hub... read more

Huge asteroid TWICE the size of the Burj Khalifa will pass Earth on Friday

Huge asteroid TWICE the size of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, will pass Earth on Friday – and is the biggest space rock to come our wa... read more

NASA warns deadly ‘SHARKCANO’ where mutant sharks live in an acidic undersea crater is erupting

‘Sharkcano’ is erupting! NASA satellite images capture a plume of discoloured water emitting from the Kavachi Volcano where mutant sharks live in an... read more

Sunglasses make you more likely to OGLE, study finds

Wearing sunglasses makes you more likely to OGLE: People stare at sexually provocative images when they think others can’t see their eyes, study finds Par... read more

Simple saliva test for breast cancer could save thousands of under-50s

A saliva test which identifies almost half of women who will get breast cancer in the next decade could save the lives of thousands of under-50s. The test has b... read more

The truth is (somewhere) out there: Aliens may exist… in a galaxy far, far away, says Brian Cox

The truth is (somewhere) out there: Aliens may exist… but only in a galaxy far, far away, says Brian Cox Professor Brian Cox says aliens could exist and m... read more

Wetlands could be key to saving our bumblebees as they provide essential environment, study shows 

Wetlands could be key to saving our bumblebees as they provide essential environment for some species, study shows  One third of the UK’s 24 bumblebee specie... read more

Learn Everything About Minecraft And Its Server Hosting

Minecraft is a sandbox video game created by Mojang Studios, a Swedish video game studio. Markus “Notch” Persson built the game using the Java progr... read more

Newcastle scientists plans to grow ‘real’ fillet steaks in a lab within 12 months

Coming to a plate near you soon… the fillet steak grown in a Newcastle lab that might one day replace Britain’s farms 3D Bio-Tissues claim their pro... read more

Is he manly? Wait to see the whites of his eyes, American scientists insist

Is he manly? Wait to see the whites of his eyes, American scientists insist, as they unveil the little-known indicators that can dictate a man’s masculini... read more