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Mysterious 40ft-long shipwreck that may be a Royal Navy warship is discovered

A mysterious 40ft-long shipwreck found on a Latvian beach dates back 200 years and could be the remains of a lost Royal Navy warship, according to experts. Loca... read more

Microsoft thwarts one of the biggest cyberattacks in its history involving 70,000 computers

Microsoft thwarts one of the biggest cyberattacks in its history involving 70,000 computers across Asia that could have wreaked havoc on its networks Microsoft ... read more

More than 200 species from the Amazon rainforest are being illegally sold in Peru

More than 200 species of wild animals sourced from the Amazon rainforest are being sold illegally at markets in Peru, an undercover investigation has revealed. ... read more

Blue Origin to launch William Shatner into space TODAY with art Jeff Bezos made to play Star Trek

Jeff Bezos in front of Blue Origin’s space capsule Dubbed the ‘NewSpace’ set, Jeff Bezos, Sir Richard Branson and Elon Musk all say they were ... read more

BitStarMarkets Review – A Crypto Broker of the new generation

Anyone who is trying to find a professional and trustable broker should have a look at BitStarMarkets. It’s a decent option for both newbies and traders with ... read more

QuantBitex: one of the best among automated trading brokers nowadays

A trustable broker to guarantee a stress-free experience People believe that trading online is all about difficulties, all sorts of fraud, and obstacles. They s... read more

Anthropology: Native Americans did NOT come from Japan but Siberia, 15,000-year-old TEETH indicate

Contrary to popular theory, the ancestors of Native Americans did not originate in Japan, a study of 15,000-year-old human teeth and genetics has concluded. Ins... read more

Factors to Consider When Buying LED TV

The use of televisions has changed over time, with better sets being created as technology advances. On today’s LED TVs, you may play games, view live streams... read more

When 3D Printing meets Big Data

Nowadays, we’ve seen buzzwords such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, Blockchain or Industry 4.0 being widely utilized and tossed about. These te... read more

Reducing the carbon ‘hoofprint’: Cows fed seaweed release less methane in burps and gas

Reducing the carbon ‘hoofprint’: Methane released by cows burping and passing gas is reduced by 20% when the livestock are fed seaweed instead of a ... read more

Safe Gem4me Messenger App Is Conquering the Market

The messenger Gem4me has gone viral in 2021 – by October, it was downloaded and set up more than 20 mln times The app provides all standard features of a ... read more

Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket is CLEARED for launch tomorrow

Jeff Bezos in front of Blue Origin’s space capsule Dubbed the ‘NewSpace’ set, Jeff Bezos, Sir Richard Branson and Elon Musk all say they were ... read more

NASA’s James Webb Telescope comes on shore in French Guiana after 16-day sea journey

After several delays and cost overruns, the James Webb Space Telescope is almost ready to go into space. The $10 billion telescope, the successor to the Hubble,... read more

Blue Origin shares a photo of 4 astronauts launching into space tomorrow, including William Shatner

Blue Origin has shared a new photo of the four ‘astronauts’ that will launch to the edge of space tomorrow, including Star Trek legend William Shatn... read more

How do online casinos benefit from blockchain technology?

Blockchain technology can give online casinos a significant competitive edge. Read this article to get to know how gambling platforms and their clients benefit ... read more

Long space missions CAN cause brain damage, study reveals

A new study provides the first ‘concrete proof’ that long stints in space can cause brain damage. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg monitored five... read more

Apple is expected to unveil new MacBooks and AirPods at October 18 event 

Apple sent out media invites on Tuesday, announcing an event for October 18 where it is expected to unveil new MacBook laptops and AirPods. The ‘Unleashed... read more

Scientists develop an exoskeleton to help amputees walk with much less effort 

An exoskeleton that lets amputees feel like they are ‘walking with two normal legs’ has been developed by scientists using battery-powered electric ... read more

Wild boars and snakes haven’t suffered from radiation at Fukushima nuclear accident, study shows

The catastrophic Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011 caused an estimated 250,000 people to evacuate their homes, but scientists have determined certain wildlife ... read more

Minnesota stops the importation and movement of white-tailed deer as fatal prion disease spreads 

Minnesota’s Department of Natural Resources has temporarily stopped the importation and movement of farmed white-tail deer into and within the state as a ... read more

World’s first electric flying race-cars take to the skies over Adelaide

Airspeeder, a flying racing car that can go from 0-62 miles per hour in just 2.8 seconds akin to Formula One racing cars, has had a successful dual test run for... read more

Jawbone of dog found in Costa Rica suggests humans domesticated the animal as early as 10000BC

A fossilized dog jawbone with eight jagged teeth protruding from the bone that was found in Costa Rica suggests ancient civilizations in Central America domesti... read more

Astronaut on the ISS snaps a photo of lightning that strikes UPWARDS 

An astronaut on board the International Space Station (ISS) has posted a stunning photo of what could be a ‘blue starter’ – a rare type of lightni... read more

Astronomers snap incredible images of some of the biggest space rocks in the asteroid belt

Astronomers have captured images of the 42 largest objects in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, including some with unusual shapes and structures. Usi... read more