After being declared extinct in the wild 18 years ago, the tiny tequila splitfin fish has been successfully reinstated to the rivers of Mexico’s Jalisco ... read more
King Richard III may not have killed the young ‘Princes in the Tower’ more than 500 years ago but instead allowed the older boy, Edward V, to live i... read more
Climate change has set a new record high temperature in Alaska, as it was 67 degrees Fahrenheit in Kodiak on Sunday. Previous records, recorded in the 1980s, we... read more
Apple has given its engineers significant stock bonuses starting at $50,000 to as much as $180,000 in a bid to stave off defections to its rivals, specifically ... read more
Head lice found on ancient mummies contain more DNA than a tooth, according to scientists, who say it could help shed light on ancient people and migration. A t... read more
SpaceX boss Elon Musk had high hopes of an orbital Starship launch in January, but the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has other plans. The FAA announced ... read more
Fossil of bird that lived 120 million years ago alongside dinosaurs had a tongue as long as its head that it used to grab food A fossilized bird that lived 120 ... read more
England’s goalkeepers can’t be blamed for penalty losses, scientists find, discovering that English keepers save the same number of kicks as other n... read more
Alexa ‘challenges’ 10-year-old girl to put penny in wall socket – mimicking dangerous TikTok trend popular in 2020 – before the tech gia... read more
Pet owners concerned about the environment are switching to meals made from crickets, mealworms and black soldier flies, according to reports. The move is desig... read more
Learning online, rather than in a classroom, comes with an increased risk of depression and anxiety for older schoolchildren, according to a new study. Resear... read more
Launched earlier this year, LG’s TONE Free FP series wireless headphones sport impressive features like active noise cancellation and a bacteria-killing... read more
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) swung past the Moon in the early hours of this morning, travelling at more than 2,400 miles per hour as it contin... read more
It is the world’s most iconic space telescope, having snapped millions of spectacular images that offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of the universe... read more
How Australia’s giant ‘thunder birds’ went extinct: Huge avian five times the size of an emu was wiped out 48,000 years ago due to BONE DISEAS... read more
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) and Security Information and Event Management are two varying processes that complement one another nicely. They both acco... read more
In what is less of a Christmas present and more of a macabre past, the mummified remains of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep I have been digitally ‘unwrappe... read more
The remains of a young man and a dog who were killed by a tsunami triggered by the eruption of the Thera volcano 3,600 years ago have been unearthed in Turkey. ... read more
With the global food system responsible for a third of overall CO2 emissions, attention on climate beneficial foods has been slowly but steadily increasing. Sci... read more
From brain fog to fatigue, many people with Covid-19 suffer from debilitating side effects for months after their infection, in a condition collectively referre... read more
In most workplaces, spitting at computer terminals is regarded as a bit of a faux pas — but not so for certain banded archerfish in a laboratory in Italy. Exp... read more
Putting a human base on Mars has long been an aspiration for us Earthlings. For centuries people have been fascinated by the dusty and desolate Red Planet, ever... read more