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Why you have all your best ideas in the SHOWER

Why you have all your best ideas in the SHOWER: Focusing on a moderately-engaging task boosts your creativity more than just letting your mind wander aimlessly,... read more

Orcas caught on camera eating Great White SHARKS for the first time off the coast of South Africa

Killer whales have been caught on camera hunting and eating Great White Sharks for the first time, in an hour-long feeding frenzy.  The extraordinary scenes we... read more

Ai-Da Robot artist to make history as the first robot to speak at the House of Lords next week

In a historic first, the House of Lords will host its first ever robot speaker next week.  Ai-Da, a ‘realistic’ robotic artist created and built ... read more

Antarctic glaciers flow faster in the summer, study shows

Glaciers – slowly moving rivers of ice – are flowing faster in Antarctica during the summer, a new study shows.  According to the authors, fast-flowing gla... read more

How the smell of food can enable ‘TIME TRAVEL’

Whether it’s the pizza you ate on your first date or the burger you devoured in hospital after giving birth, many of our fondest memories are often associ... read more

How NASA’s asteroid smashing technology could save YOU from a painful death

How NASA’s asteroid smashing technology could save YOU from a painful death by fiery shockwave, starvation or tsunami when a planet-killer hits Earth. SHI... read more

Look up this weekend! Draconid Meteor Shower to light up the sky with 10 shooting stars an hour

The Draconid Meteor Shower is set to peak this weekend, sending up to 10 shooting stars flying through skies over the UK every hour.  The annual display will b... read more

3D Lenticular Printing: Innovative Method

Lenticular Printing utilizes an innovative method of printing technology that interlaces two or more different types of images into a singular frame. The frame ... read more

How to get a good rotating data center proxies provider?

Rotating data proxies are a must if you need to browse the internet without any limits. They allow you to gather data from all websites, even the ones that may ... read more

From Cybertruck to a self-driving Robotaxi: Bizarre tech Tesla has announced but never released

After months of anticipation, Elon Musk finally took the wraps off Tesla’s first AI humanoid robot, ‘Optimus’ last week. Optimus, which was fi... read more

Save 58% off this home security camera bundle ahead of the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale 

Monitor inside and outside of your home with this £49.99 security camera bundle – save 58% off ahead of the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale By Emily Knott... read more

The 34 hours that can turn an acquaintance into a good friend

Need to make a new friend? Then you have to put in 34 hours effort to cement a solid relationship with a pal, experts say People require 2,040 minutes to change... read more

Giant’s Causeway was formed in a matter of DAYS – and not over thousands of years, study claims 

Every year, millions of tourists flock to Northern Ireland to visit Giant’s Causeway – an unusual formation of around 40,000 hexagonal stone columns... read more

First children’s climate trial in US history is set for 2023, as 16 youngster sue Montana

A lawsuit filed by 16 children against Montana that argues the state’s continuous use of fossil fuels that the lawsuit claims has contributed to the clim... read more

YouTube comments on Bill Gates videos dominated by Covid-19 CONSPIRACIES as misinformation spread

Conspiracy theories about Covid-19 thrived in the comments on YouTube videos featuring Bill Gates despite the Google-owned platform’s policies against mis... read more

Climate change made 2022 summer droughts at least 20 times more likely, study finds

Climate change made the droughts endured in the Northern Hemisphere this year up to 20 times more likely, a study has found. Greenhouse gas emissions were found... read more

Moment giant ‘slingshot’ hurls payloads 25,000 feet above Earth’s surface

The moment a massive slingshot-like accelerator that hurls payloads into the stratosphere with more force than a rocket launch has paved the way for a unique me... read more

Scientists link ‘fear of missing out’ with illicit behaviour

FOMO – fear of missing out – is the acute and often unjustified belief that everyone is having more fun than you, and that you’re somehow bein... read more

Stroking dogs engages the part of the brain responsible for social interactions, study finds

Why stroking dogs is GOOD for you (not that you need an excuse): Petting pooches engages the part of the brain responsible for social and emotional interactions... read more

Tesla to REMOVE sensors from new cars in a bet on cameras and AI – amid scrutiny of crashes

Tesla to REMOVE sensors from the vehicle’s self-driving system and instead rely on eight cameras and artificial intelligence after intense scrutiny follow... read more

MRI scans reveal how our brains enter a sleep-like state when we zone out 

It really IS possible for your mind to go completely blank! MRI scans reveal how our brains enter a sleep-like state when we zone out Scientists looked at 36 pa... read more

Astronomers spot a pair of stars with shortest orbit detected to date

Astronomers have discovered a pair of stars with such a short orbit they appear to circle each other in just 51 minutes. The system seems to be one of a rare cl... read more

Third of Gen Z now prefer VOICE NOTES to texts:as they are the fastest way to communicate

Third of now Gen Z prefer VOICE NOTES to texts: 18 to 24-year-olds claim they’re the fastest way to communicate – and people in BIRMINGHAM are most ... read more

Cat-sized reptile with a short neck and long tail roamed Scotland 240 million years ago

Meet the McReptile! Cat-sized creature with a short neck and long tail roamed Scotland 240 million years ago – and was an early relative of pterosaurs, fossil... read more