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British anthropologist believes there’s evidence another ‘Homo’ species could still be alive

Deep inside a gaping mouth of mountainous limestone on Flores, a remote island in Indonesia, a team of scientists were meticulously excavating an ancient habita... read more

EE launches ‘Nreal Air’ augmented reality sunglasses that project a huge screen in front of you

It sounds like something straight out of Star Trek, but a new pair of augmented reality glasses launching in the UK today claim to be able to project a cinema-s... read more

Tiny bat sets new migration record

Tiny bat sets new migration record – flying up to 1,800 miles from Russia to the French Alps over 63 days before drowning in a water tank Nathusius’... read more

Swapping animal products for insect protein could reduce global warming

Swapping meat and dairy for INSECT protein and ‘cultured’ milk could reduce global warming, water and land use by over 80%, study claims Replacing a... read more

Male spiders CATAPULT themselves away from females immediately after mating to avoid being eaten

Withdrawal method of survival! Some male spiders CATAPULT themselves away from females immediately after mating to avoid being eaten Researchers from China stud... read more

‘Hot Jupiters’ are scorching hot during the day and cooler at night, study finds

Scientists have begun to unravel the mysteries of ‘hot Jupiters’, including how the exoplanets are scorching hot during the day and cooler at night.... read more

Europe needs to ramp up recycling of raw METALS if it wants to become ‘carbon neutral’ by 2050

Europe needs to dramatically increase recycling of metals used in electric cars and renewable energy sources if it wants to meet its target of becoming ‘c... read more

First ‘space tourists’ to visit ISS are heading home after bad weather delayed return journey

Three wealthy investors spent 18 days in space, including two weeks on the International Space Station. They are:  López-Alegría (left) will serve as the com... read more

Developers FURIOUS after Apple warns it will remove apps that haven’t been updated in two years

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

Protect your home for just £47.99 thanks to this Amazon Ring indoor security camera deal

Products featured in this Mail Best article are independently selected by our shopping writers. If you make a purchase using links on this page, MailOnline may ... read more

The Importance of Enterprise Mobile App Development

Organizational mechanisms are under increasing strain due to an ever-increasing number of difficulties, challenges, and procedures. As a result, it becomes a di... read more

Top 5 Free Online Courses in Agile?

Technology is remarkably changing to meet the marketing condition and maintain the current business demands. Tough competition and marketing strategies are the ... read more

Questions to Ask When Evaluating a Blockchain Coding Bootcamp

Many firms now rely on blockchain technology, which has arisen from the dark world of cryptocurrencies. Investing heavily in blockchain technology, such as IBM,... read more

Humans have an instinct for healthy food and select diet for specific micronutrients, study finds

Humans have a built-in instinct for healthy food and select diet for specific micronutrients, study shows A new study suggests humans may prefer foods based on ... read more

World’s first VERTIPORT opens in Coventry: Air-One will serve as a hub for drones and flying taxis

From Harry Potter to The Jetsons, flying cars have been staple features of science fiction blockbusters for years. And with the futuristic vehicles rapidly gett... read more

Organic leafy vegetables could be harbouring harmful bacteria such as salmonella, study warns

They’re often seen as healthier alternatives to standard fruits and vegetables, but a new study may put you off buying organic. Researchers from the Unive... read more

Space needs the same legal protections as land and sea to protect its fragile environment

Space should be given the same level of legal protections as land, sea and the atmosphere,  in order to protect its fragile environment, astronomers claim. Low... read more

Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starlink ‘rapidly’ fought off a Russian jamming attack in Ukraine

Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starlink satellite network ‘rapidly’ fought off an attempt by Russian attackers to jam the network in Ukraine, the Pentagon... read more

Scientists reveal the most off-putting flirting tactics – including swearing and being too touchy

While many people are naturals at flirting, others struggle when it comes to chatting up potential dates. Now, scientists from the University of Nicosia in Cyp... read more

Viking ship discovered 30ft underground in Norway using RADAR

A long-lost Viking burial ship discovered 30ft underground may be the grave of a high-status individual, archaeologists believe. The discovery was made as part ... read more

Forget robotic dogs! Scientists develop a robotic RAT that could help in search and rescue missions

Forget robotic dogs! Scientists develop a robotic RAT that can stand, walk, crawl and turn just like a real rodent – and it could soon be used in search and r... read more

Large Hadron Collider fires up for the first time in three years

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has been fired up again after a three year break for maintenance and upgrades – with the first beam sent around the tunnel jus... read more

Indiana Jones was right! Smaller species of scorpions ARE more deadly than larger ones

In Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Jones famously warned that ‘when it comes to scorpions, the bigger the better.’ Now, scientis... read more

National parks DON’T always boost biodiversity, British Ecological Society report claims

Funded by central government, the UK’s National Parks are specifically designed to conserve and enhance natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage. B... read more