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‘Medieval Wanderer’ found in Edinburgh travelled there from the Southern Highlands or Loch Lomond

A medieval man discovered with 13 others beneath a car park in Edinburgh likely travelled there from the Southern Highlands or Loch Lomond, a new study reveals.... read more

Twitter is DOWN: Social media app crashes for thousands of frustrated users around the world 

Twitter is DOWN: Social media app crashes for thousands of frustrated users around the world According to Down Detector, the issues started at around 13:13 BSTÂ... read more

Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite dishes CAN’T be camouflaged from Russian military attacks: experts

Ukrainian users of SpaceX’s satellite internet network could be making themselves the targets of Russian military attacks, due to the distinctive appearan... read more

iPhone 14 Pro’s camera bump will be even bigger, rumours suggest 

Apple has only just released a new iPhone, but rumours about its next flagship smartphone device, due this autumn, are already rife.  According to respected le... read more

Saturn, Venus and Mars will appear in a triangle in the sky close to the crescent moon this week 

A cosmic treat for stargazers: Saturn, Venus and Mars will appear in a triangle in the sky close to a sliver of the crescent moon this week Saturn, Venus and Ma... read more

Instagram AUDIO could let users reply to Stories with voice messages 

March 2016 – Filters One of the first signs Facebook was copying Snapchat was in March 2016 when it bought MSQRD, an app that overlays silly live filters ... read more

Impact of social media varies across adolescence, study finds

The negative impact of social media on young people’s mental health has long been known, but a new study suggests that the age at which they are most susc... read more

The long-expected trend Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

The eagerly expected Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is a spectacular model that combines style and functionality. The smartphone from the new Galaxy S series has nume... read more

The Best Cloud Mining Sites To Earn Bitcoin

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have exploded in value in recent years. As a result, more and more people are looking to get into the game by mining cryptocu... read more

The Best Cloud Mining Processes And How To Safely Make Money With Bitcoin

The cloud mining process is a way to obtain bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies without the need to set up and maintain your own hardware. This can be an appeali... read more

NASA astronaut and Russian cosmonauts to return from International Space Station next week

A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts are set to return to Earth from the International Space Station (ISS) next week. Two of them, American Mark Vande He... read more

Britain’s loudest bird the ‘booming bittern’ is making a recovery, RSPB claims 

Britain’s loudest bird, the ‘booming’ bittern, is making a solid recovery after almost disappearing from the UK twice, RSPB reveals.  The Eur... read more

Like father, like son! Young Caspian terns are led on their first migrations by their DADS

Like father, like son! Young Caspian terns are led on their first migrations by their DADS, study finds Scientists tracked bird families during migrations from ... read more

No slip-ups! Video captures robot successfully peeling a banana without squashing the delicate fruit

No slip-ups! Video captures robot successfully peeling a BANANA without squashing the delicate fruit inside The robot features 2 arms and hands, each with 2 ... read more

Salt water inside Jupiter’s Europa moon could be carrying oxygen to an underground ocean

Alien life on Europa? Salt water inside the icy shell of Jupiter’s moon could be carrying oxygen to an underground liquid ocean, study claims Salt water o... read more

‘Digital archaeologists’ secretly scan Elgin Marbles inside the British Museum

‘Digital archaeologists’ have secretly scanned the 2,500-year-old Parthenon Marbles inside the British Museum — with the hope of creating ‘p... read more

Wordle has a hidden ‘hard mode’ – but players claim it might actually make the game EASIER

Wordle has a hidden ‘hard mode’ – but players claim it might actually make the game EASIER Wordle’s Hard Mode can be toggled on via Sett... read more

You’re having a laugh! Women have more TICKLISH feet than men

Young children are not just cheeky monkeys — it turns out they actually laugh like chimpanzees, too. That’s because both babies and chimps chuckle while... read more

Astronomers reveal simulations of the early universe 

Astronomers have revealed remarkable simulations of the early universe filling up with light like ‘flickering cosmic fireflies’ around 13 billion ye... read more

Apple could start selling iPhones and iPads as part of a SUBSCRIPTION service from 2023

Apple could start selling iPhones and iPads as part of a SUBSCRIPTION service from 2023, report claims A new report claims Apple is working on selling iPhones a... read more

Birds are laying their eggs FOUR WEEKS earlier than a century ago – and climate change is to blame 

Emissions Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the biggest contributors to global warming. After the gas is released into the atmosphere it stays there... read more

Victorian rainfall data shows extreme weather events are nothing new

Heavy rainfall may be associated with flash floods and the modern-day battle against climate change. But a new study led by the Met Office and the University of... read more

Boa constrictors move different sections of their rib cages independently to avoid suffocating

Boa constrictors move different sections of their rib cages independently to avoid suffocating when crushing and digesting their prey Snakes that constrict thei... read more

SpaceX astronauts name their spacecraft Freedom in tribute to first American in space Alan Shepard

SpaceX crew name their new Dragon capsule ‘Freedom’ in tribute to Alan Shepard – the first American in space – and his Freedom 7 capsule... read more