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Largest and most accurate computer simulation of the UNIVERSE is revealed

The largest and most accurate computer simulation of the universe has been created by scientists, showing the entire evolution of the cosmos since the Big Bang.... read more

Archaeology: Fossilised modern human child’s molar from 54,000 YEARS ago found in French cave

The earliest evidence of modern humans in western Europe has been found in a French cave in the form of a child’s upper molar dating back some 54,000 year... read more

What are the Various Benefits of Vacuum Pumps?

As far as the field of engineering and machinery is concerned, the invention of vacuum pumps had definitely set a milestone in bringing about modernization. In ... read more

Bitcoin Cloud Mining How does it Work and is it Profitable

Bitcoin has changed the financial sector, and after a while, it became a mainstream currency accepted by countless different industries. Cryptocurrency has foun... read more

Tech: Incredible Cybercat accessory transforms Tesla’s Cybertruck into a CATAMARAN within minutes

Engineers have developed an incredible kit that can turn Tesla’s Cybertruck into a James Bond-style water-going catamaran in a matter of minutes. The R... read more

What your music choice says about your personality

We all have different tastes of music, whether it’s pop, rock, hip hop or classical. But a new study suggests that what we listen to actually says a lot a... read more

Final moments in the life of a dead planet seen for the first time as it hits a white dwarf

The remnants of a destroyed planet have been seen crashing into the core of a long-dead sun-like star known as a white dwarf, astronomers revealed. These observ... read more

Samsung unveils Galaxy S22 smartphone with improved nighttime photography

Samsung has unveiled three new smartphones as part of its Galaxy S22 line – including a £1,500 device with the firm’s famous stylus. The latest additi... read more

Twitter is testing a feature that will give users the ability to change the playback speed of videos

Twitter is testing out a feature that will allow users to change the playback speeds of videos – making them one and a half, and twice as fast as normal.Â... read more

Can YOU tell which of these faces are real? Staged photos, cutouts and masks fool 30% of humans

At first glance at these faces, you’d be forgiven for assuming that they were all real people.  But several of the faces have been spoofed, and include s... read more

Physics: Last year’s far-reaching South Atlantic tsunami triggered by almost invisible earthquake

A global tsunami which originated in the South Atlantic last year before travelling more than 6,000 miles was caused by a shallow, ‘nearly invisible’... read more

Britain’s ‘artificial sun’ nuclear fusion reactor sets a new world record

It is seen as the holy grail of energy and could lead to the creation of dozens of ‘tiny suns’ here on Earth. But so far attempts to unlock the magi... read more

Smart window that absorbs heat in winter and reflects it in summer could reduce energy use by 34%

A new prototype window can absorb heat in winter and reflect it in summer, as an energy-saving alternative to central heating and air conditioning, a new study ... read more

Levels of methane in the atmosphere are growing ‘dangerously fast’, warn scientists

Levels of methane found in the atmosphere are ‘growing dangerously fast’, scientists have warned, and it could be global warming causing the rapid i... read more

Amazing animation shows how a small NASA rocket will lift off from the surface of Mars

In 2028 a NASA rocket will lift off, taking a payload of rocks into orbit, and send them on a 40 million mile journey to a distant world – from Mars to th... read more

How has Cloud Adoption changed Post Pandemic?  

From travel restrictions to lockdowns, 2020 was a life-changing year for everyone. The year bolted everyone into survival mode, businesses and individuals alike... read more

Neuroscience: Forgetting is a form of LEARNING that helps us access more important information

Why we forget: Scientists claim ‘forgetting’ is actually a form of LEARNING that helps our brains access more important information Thus argue researchers a... read more

Inside the ‘space graveyard’ where the International Space Station will be buried in 2031

In less than a decade the ISS will be sent hurtling through the Earth’s atmosphere, to plummet into an area of the ocean known as the ‘space graveya... read more

Europeans owe their height to Asian nomads and their blue eyes to hunter gatherers

Present day Europeans owe their blue eyes to hunter gatherers, their height to Asian nomads and their blonde hair to Anatolian Neolithic farmers, a new study s... read more

iPhone SE 3 could launch next MONTH when Apple hosts a Spring event

iPhone SE 3 could launch next MONTH: Apple is hosting a Spring event where it will unveil a new budget 5G smartphone, report claims Apple’s iPhone SE 3 co... read more

Scientists develop an anti-microbial lining to eliminate body odour 

Scientists in Japan have developed an ultra-thin anti-microbial lining to eliminate human body odour – commonly known as BO.  The lining, developed at the Un... read more

Huge species of titanosaur twice the size of a London bus roamed Spain 70.5 million years ago

A long-necked dinosaur twice the size of a London bus roamed Spain 70.5 million years ago, scientists have revealed. Fossils of the newly-discovered species, c... read more

Tesla car in ‘Full Self-Driving’ mode hits a bollard on camera

January 22, 2018 in Culver City: A Tesla Model S hit the back of a fire truck parked at an accident in Culver City around 8:30 am on Interstate 405 using the ... read more

Geology: Mountain-sized ROCK beneath southern Japan could be acting as a ‘magnet’ for megaquakes

Mountain-sized ROCK hidden beneath the coast of southern Japan could be acting as a ‘magnet’ for megaquakes, study warns The vast body of igneous ro... read more