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Fossils: Scary dog-sized SEA SCORPION swam the waters of what is now China 435 million years ago

A terrifying, dog-sized sea scorpion (‘eurypterid’) prowled the waters of what is now China some 435 million years ago, using its spiny arms to grab... read more

NASA releases incredible audio captured by its Perseverance rover on Mars

NASA’s Perseverance rover has been recording the ‘eerie sounds of Mars’ since it arrived in February, including the crunch of its wheels and t... read more

‘Louvre of Wine’ is to be frozen so grape varieties can be revived if affected by climate change

‘Louvre of Wine’ – the world’s biggest collection of vines – is to be FROZEN in the hopes long-lost grape varieties could one day be reviv... read more

How to Find a Legit Online Brokerage for Binary Options Trading

Binary options are possibly the least complex financial instrument out there. All you need to do as a trader is to answer yourself a simple question: Will the u... read more

Robotic ‘smart’ cane helps visually impaired people avoid obstacles with autonomous car technology

Researchers at Stanford University have developed a robotic ‘smart’ cane that guides people with visual impairments using technology originated for ... read more

Earth’s poles ‘wandered’ 12 degrees 84 million years ago – but eventually snapped back into place

Earth’s hard outer shell ‘wobbles’ over the eons have occurred to an extent much greater than previously thought, according to a new report. ... read more

Tesla cars make up less than two-thirds of all electronic vehicle registered in the US this year 

Elon Musk may be the richest man in the world, but he’s losing traction in the world of electronic vehicles: A new report indicates less than two-thirds (63 ... read more

Netflix is BACK for thousands hit by an outage

Netflix is BACK: Streaming platform experienced slow or interrupted service for an hour that impact thousands of users worldwide Netflix went down for thousands... read more

Inequality: People admire individual billionaires but think it unfair they have so much as a GROUP

Individual billionaires like Elon Musk and Oprah Winfrey are admired by the public — who only think it’s unfair that the super-rich control so much mone... read more

Rivers on Saturn’s moon Titan could help NASA determine whether moon is ripe to host life 

The rivers and tributaries on Saturn’s moon Titan could help NASA’s upcoming mission to the celestial satellite learn more about its geology and whe... read more

Apple unveils its highly anticipated Air Pods 3 that feature a new contour design for $179

Apple unveils its highly anticipated AirPods 3 that feature a new contour design and up to six hours of battery life for $179 Apple hosted a product event Monda... read more

Apple shows off new $1,999 MacBook Pro that is up to 70% faster than previous models

Apple shows off new $1,999 MacBook Pro that is up to 70% faster than previous models and brings back a beloved feature – the magnetic MagSafe laptop charg... read more

Giant magnetic tunnel made of rope-like objects surrounds our solar system, study finds

A new model suggests the solar system is surrounded by a gigantic magnetic tunnel. The proposal comes from University of Toronto astronomer Jennifer West, who i... read more

Hubble finds ‘burst’ of star formation in spiral galaxy 80 million light-years from Earth 

Pictured: Hubble Space Telescope finds ‘burst’ of star formation in spiral galaxy 80 million light-years from Earth The Hubble Space Telescope snapp... read more

Human brains are not optimised to navigate cities

When it comes to getting from A to B on foot, it turns out we’re wired not to take the shortest route but rather the ‘pointiest path’. The rea... read more

Disabled ‘astronauts-in-training’ complete a zero-gravity flight 32,000ft above Earth

Twelve disability ambassadors have completed a zero-gravity flight 32,000ft above Earth as part of an initiative to advance disability inclusion in space. The c... read more

NASA’s Lucy spacecraft is having problems with one of its solar arrays but it can still operate

NASA said on Sunday that it is already running into an issue with its nearly $1 billion Lucy spacecraft that will visit the ‘fossils’ of the solar s... read more

Designs for Ikea’s upcoming Bluetooth speaker that doubles as a lamp is leaked in FCC filing

Designs for Ikea’s upcoming Bluetooth speaker that doubles as a lamp is leaked in FCC filing: New speaker has a Spotify Tap button that lets users resume ... read more

Sky Glass goes on sale TODAY: No-dish, no-box TV with built-in services is available from £39/month

Sky’s first television, Sky Glass, has finally gone on sale in the UK today, with prices starting from just £39/month.  The TV has built-in streaming se... read more

Apple is hosting an event TONIGHT where it could unveil a new MacBook Pro

Apple could unveil a new version of its MacBook Pro laptop at an event tonight, alongside the long-awaited AirPods 3 wireless earphones, reports claim.  The la... read more

What are NFT tokens and why are they created?

Today we will discover something new in a very actual topic – what are NFT-tokens and why they are needed. NFT is an inevitable part of the digital art and th... read more

Scientists determine 75% of Rome’s emperors died from violent deaths on battlefield or palace plots 

Julius Caesar was a politician and general of the late Roman republic who lived from 100 – 44 BC.  As a general from 60 – 68 BC, Caesar added the ... read more

Scientists trick malaria-carrying mosquitoes into drinking toxic beet juice they think is blood

A Swedish company says it’s perfected a new way to get rid of disease-carrying mosquitoes by tricking them into drinking poisoned juice.    Researchers... read more

Blood-colored skeleton of the ‘last fugitive’ who dies in 79AD Vesuvius eruption is found

Skeletal remains of the ‘last fugitive’ who died a horrific death during the catastrophic Mount Vesuvius eruption in 79 A.D. have been unearthed in ... read more