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Morse Code is making a comeback! Children as young as FIVE are learning it

Forget TikTok and Instagram – children and teenagers want to learn Morse Code!  Despite being created 180 years ago and not being a requirement for amate... read more

Fascinating maps show how being a pilot is the world’s No.1 dream job from the USA to the UK

A fascinating reworked world map reveals the most popular jobs around the world – and it’s being a pilot that’s the globe’s number one dream... read more

Drones could soon be forced to have electronic NUMBER PLATES so police can track them

Tackling the ‘Wild West’ in the sky: Drones could soon be forced to have electronic NUMBER PLATES so they can be tracked by police as they fly throu... read more

Britain’s oldest northerner: Human remains found in a Cumbria cave date back 11,000 years 

Remains of a man found in a cave in Cumbria have been dated to 11,000 years, making him ‘Britain’s oldest northerner’, scientists say.  The m... read more

Huge asteroid the size of a London bus will fly within 2,100 miles of Earth TONIGHT

A huge asteroid the size of a London bus will fly within 2,100 miles (3,400 km) of Earth tonight – the fourth closest approach on record. Known as ‘... read more

Women are more attracted to rugged men like Chris Hemsworth during times of uncertainty, study finds

Everyone has a type, be it curvy, muscular or ‘dad bod’, but it turns out that who you are attracted to is dictated by the current state of the worl... read more

Artificial intelligence could kill off the human race and make mankind extinct, MPs are warned

Artificial intelligence could kill off the human race and make mankind extinct, MPs are warned By Jim Norton Technology Editor For The Daily Mail Published: 00:... read more

Terminator-liked robot liquefies to escape a cage and then reforms into its original shape

Terminator 2 comes alive: Shapeshifting robot liquefies to escape a cage and then reforms into its original shape – just like a scene in the 1991 film By ... read more

Shocking footage shows ‘cruel’ experiments carried out on rodents at taxpayer-funded lab in Oregon

Shocking footage exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com reveals the conditions suffered by animals at a taxpayer-funded lab in Oregon.  Researchers from Oregon ... read more

Incredible 242ft yacht uses a foil system to ‘fly’ across the water – but it costs £70 MILLION

A luxury 242ft-long yacht has not only been designed to take you on the high seas but also to ‘fly’ above the water — as long as you have a spar... read more

Burns Night dinner is TWICE as bad for the environment than the average meal

Tonight, Scots around the world will feast on haggis, neeps and tatties to celebrate the birthday of Robert Burns, the 18th century Scottish poet.  But accordi... read more

Bad news for Netflix freeloaders: Password sharing ‘will be banned’ by late MARCH

Bad news for Netflix freeloaders: Password sharing ‘will be banned’ by late MARCH – and at least 100 million viewers will be impacted By Stacy Lib... read more

Satellite images show Antarctica’s enormous new iceberg from SPACE

New satellite images provide a bird’s eye view of the massive iceberg that broke away from the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica on Sunday night. The frozen b... read more

MailOnline goes behind-the-scenes at £16 MILLION lab preparing houses for climate change

The temperature plunged to a chilly 3.2°F (-16°C) as scientists commanded a snowstorm in a giant laboratory in Salford. From the outside, the research facilit... read more

South Korea’s lunar orbiter Danuri shares STUNNING black-and-white photos of Earth and the moon 

It has been 55 years since Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders snapped an iconic image that would change humanity’s perception of our world forever. Known as &... read more

Why did Outlook crash and will it happen again?

Tens of thousands of Microsoft users around the world have been unable to access services including Outlook, Teams and Xbox Live this morning. The problems bega... read more

Dogs can tell if you’re cruel or just clumsy – and judge you for it

Getting the ‘side-eye’ look from your dog can certainly make it seem like they are judging you, and a new study suggests they really could be.  Res... read more

Microsoft Outlook and Teams crashes: Email for millions across the world goes down

Microsoft Outlook and Teams crashes: Email for millions across the world goes down Microsoft applications Outlook and Teams crashed this morning at around 7am ... read more

NASA announces plans for a nuclear rocket that brings man on Mars on step closer

Man on Mars moves step closer to reality: NASA announces plans for a nuclear rocket that will slash seven-month travel time By Stacy Liberatore For Dailymail.co... read more

Take quiz to see if you can recognise 10 common chimp gestures 

Do YOU speak ape? Take the quiz to see if you can recognise and understand these 10 common chimpanzee and bonobo gestures Humans have retained understanding of ... read more

Thousands of Britons will lose access to BBC channels – find out if you’ll be affected 

A huge upgrade means thousands of British satellite viewers will lose access to their BBC channels – unless they buy a new set-top box.   From this week, BB... read more

TSA’s No Fly List is LEAKED: 1.5 million entries found on an unsecured server

A copy of the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) No Fly List, which contains 1.5 million entries, was leaked online after a Swedish hacker dis... read more

Rise of the OAG (old-age gamer!): 85% of over-65s now play video games at least once a WEEK

Rise of the OAG (old-age gamer!): 85% of over-65s now play video games at least once a WEEK, report claims Samsung UK surveyed 1,000 over-65s who are interested... read more

Doomsday clock moves to 90 seconds before midnight – the closest it’s been in 76 years ago

The Doomsday clock is the closest it has been to global catastrophe – humankind is just 90 seconds away from annihilation. The Science and Security Board... read more