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Stunning photos show the Geminids Meteor Shower as it peaked last night around the world

Pictures of the Geminids meteor shower have been shared from around the world following the peak of the shower last night. Lucky sky gazers from Russia, Spain, ... read more

LG’s bizarre ‘StanbyME’ TV features a 27-inch screen on a stand that you can wheel around the house 

LG unveils its WEIRDEST TV yet: Bizarre ‘StanbyME’ features a 27-inch screen on a stand that you can wheel around the house LG has announced a new t... read more

Checking work emails over Christmas leads to burnout, mental distress and poor physical health

Working from home under current government guidelines means it’s easier than ever to do work out of hours over this festive period.  But a new report war... read more

What to expect in Kubernetes Administrator Training?

The Certified Kubernetes Administrator is a certification developed by Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Linux foundation to help develop the Kubernetes eco... read more

How Will Javascript Change In 2022?

JavaScript is one of the best available programming languages that programmers and designers love to use. Since its introduction in the 1990s, it has changed a ... read more

Rocket scientists and brain surgeons are no smarter than the general population

The stereotype isn’t true! Rocket scientists and brain surgeons are no smarter than the general population, study claims Scientists compared the intellige... read more

Time won’t be kind to most of Marvel’s superheroes, study reveals

Time is not on the side of Marvel’s superheroes, and it isn’t just the risk of being snapped out of existence by Thanos, according to a new study of... read more

Ice shelf on Antarctic’s doomsday glacier is CRACKING and is likely to break free within five years

The front portion of the doomsday glacier in Antarctica has an ‘alarming crack’ that could lead to it breaking off in just five years. Part of the T... read more

Archaeologists uncover oldest Buddha statues ever found in China

A pair of copper Buddhas statues found in China are the oldest of their kind to be discovered in the Asian country. The small figurines, made more than 2,200 ye... read more

Artist whose Instagram handle was ‘Metaverse’ had her account disabled after Facebook name change

Artist whose Instagram handle was ‘Metaverse’ for nine years had her account DISABLED days after Facebook announced its name change to Meta Instagra... read more

Car theft! Toyota is CHARGING drivers $8-a-month to use its key fobs to start their vehicles

Car theft! Toyota is CHARGING drivers $8-a-month to use its key fobs to start their vehicles The subscription is for Toyota vehicles made in 2018 or newer Drive... read more

Geminid Meteor Shower will peak this evening

Sky gazers will have a chance to enjoy what NASA calls the ‘best meteor shower of the year’ this evening, with up to 50 shooting stars every hour ex... read more

Mysterious explosion dubbed ‘The Cow’ was likely a dying star giving birth to a black hole

A giant star exploding and giving birth to a black hole is the most likely explanation for a mysterious stellar outburst detected in 2018, according to astronom... read more

Harvard scientists discover new state of matter that could be used to develop quantum computers

Harvard scientists have proven the existence of an entirely new state of matter, which could ultimately transform scientific research, and lead to cures for dis... read more

Archaeology: Ethiopia’s phallic, 20ft-tall monoliths were created around 1,920 years ago

Archaeologists have found that some of Ethiopia’s 20-feet-tall phallic monoliths, or ‘stelae’, were made some 2,070 years ago – 1,000 ye... read more

The Milky Way’s supermassive black hole ‘has a leak’, NASA says

Our Milky Way’s supermassive black hole has a ‘leak’, NASA scientists have revealed.  The black hole, called Sagittarius A*, periodically emi... read more

Microplastics: Experts in Antarctica find that 89% of samples analysed came from THEIR SHIP 

Talk about the observer effect! Scientists studying microplastic contamination in remote Antarctica found a significant amount actually came from their own ship... read more

Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa films a ‘breathtaking’ timelapse of Earth from the ISS

From their position on the International Space Station (ISS), astronauts are treated to a unique view of our planet that most people will never have the chance ... read more

Scientists manage to keep water droplets in liquid form at -47.2°F 

Water’s ultimate freezing point has just got even lower, a new study shows.  Scientists in Texas have managed to reduce the limit of when water (H2O) fre... read more

How to Start Commodity Trading?

Any type of trading demands considerable study and knowledge of the market. Commodity trading is just the same. The face of trading in India changed as technolo... read more

Fossilized creature thought for decades to be a saber-toothed tiger is found to be a new species

Fossilized creature thought for decades to be a saber-toothed tiger is found to be a new species that was the size of a lion when it lived 33 million years ago ... read more

Alien-like fish with a translucent head that exposes its green eyes is spotted near California

Rare alien-like fish with a translucent head that exposes its glowing green eyes is spotted some 2,000 feet below the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California ... read more

Magnaghi Aeronautica (MA Group) is tinging Italian excellence with Neapolitan tones

After becoming one of the first European epicenters of the Coronavirus pandemic, Italy now celebrates the mark of 73.8% of its population fully vaccinated again... read more

Apple hit with lawsuit over its Watch design that cut plaintiff’s arm and sliced a vien

Chris Smith was severely injured when the battery in his Series 3 swelled – the shattered display cut his arm and sliced a vein Apple has been hit with a ... read more