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Want to buy a new phone? Try to exchange it with your older one

The mobile industry is growing at an international level very rapidly, making huge revenue and reaching new heights every year. These companies are launching ne... read more

What Camera is Best for Live Streaming?  

Live streaming presents the opportunity to connect further with viewers, showcase important events as they happen, and a lot more. When live streaming is desire... read more

Group says 371 grisly pics of monkeys experimented on by Elon Musk’s Neuralink WON’T be released

A cache of grisly photographs of monkeys reportedly injured or killed in experiments with Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain implant technology may not be public... read more

TikTok is changing the way we SPEAK – with phrases like ‘quiet quitting’ and ‘le dollar bean’

TikTok is one of the most popular social media platforms among young people, boasting over one billion monthly active users worldwide. So it is perhaps no surp... read more

Scientists find new evidence of liquid WATER beneath Mars’ south polar ice cap in major breakthrough

Scientists have discovered new evidence that suggests there could be liquid water on Mars – a breakthrough in our longtime efforts to determine if the Red... read more

Bitcoin mining uses more energy than the whole of Austria, study finds

Bitcoin is the world’s most popular cryptocurrency, but new research suggests its environmental impact may be underestimated. In a new study, academics in... read more

Webb and Hubble capture detailed views of DART impact

The stunning aftermath of NASA’s mission to deliberately smash a spacecraft into an asteroid at 14,000mph has been caught on camera by two of the world... read more

Putting a quarter in a cup of frozen water during a storm like Hurricane Ian can protect your health

How to use a quarter in a cup of frozen water during a storm like Hurricane Ian to protect yourself from spoiled food Hurricane Ian has cut a path of destructio... read more

James Webb captures a spectacular image of a sparkling galaxy

One of the first spectacular images taken by NASA’s new multi-million pound James Webb Space Telescope captured the universe’s earliest galaxies. No... read more

T. rex skeleton goes up for auction in Asia and could fetch up to $25 MILLION

SUE: THE T. REX THAT STARTED IT ALL The market for dinosaur bones heated up after a T. rex nicknamed Sue sold at auction for $8.4 million in 1997. It was the fi... read more

Meet Snakey McCrocface! Seabeast with long neck and crocodile-like jaws swam oceans 70m years ago 

A bizarre prehistoric seabeast with a neck longer than a giraffe’s, and a crocodile-like head has been uncovered 70 million years after it stalked the oce... read more

Meta bans Pornhub from Instagram for ‘repeatedly violating’ its policies on adult content

Meta has permanently banned Pornhub from Instagram for ‘repeatedly violating’ its policies on nudity, adult content and sexual solicitation. The mo... read more

Hubble detects protective shield defending a pair of dwarf galaxies

The iconic Hubble Space Telescope has made numerous discoveries during its three decade-long career. Now it may have solved another mystery — how the Milky Wa... read more

Robot dogs could be taught to mimic behaviours of real canines to make them more lovable 

A ‘virtual Labrador’ called Dave has shed fresh light on the growing threat of dog attacks on children. Scientists have harnessed the power of the i... read more

Amazon launches its first Kindle e-reader to come with a stylus

Kindle Scribe Kindle Scribe is the tech giant’s first Kindle to come with a stylus – a pen-like device with a tip for ‘drawing’ on the displ... read more

Get a FREE Echo Dot with the Ring Video Doorbell for just £59.99 at Amazon today

Why wait for Black Friday? Get a FREE Echo Dot with the Ring Video Doorbell for just £59.99 at Amazon today By Emily Knott For Mailonline Published: 08:19 BST,... read more

Autumn shades of red and yellow will vanish this year as summer heatwave turns tree leaves brown 

Even autumn’s going to let us down! Glorious traditional shades of red and yellow will not appear this year as summer heatwave turns tree leaves brown Aut... read more

Skeletons of 76 children who were SACRIFICED 450 years ago are discovered in Peru

Skeletons of 76 children who were SACRIFICED during six different killing events in 450 years are discovered in Peru: Five girls sitting head to head in a circl... read more

HALF of the world’s birds are in decline with 1 in 8 species moving ‘faster’ to extinction

Almost half the world’s bird species have declining populations at least one in eight are threatened by extinction, a new report reveals. The 100-year-old... read more

Now brace for return of Asian hornets! Warning issued after invasive insects are spotted in the UK

Now brace for return of Asian hornets! Warning issued after invasive insects with nasty sting are spotted in the UK for first time in five months National Bee U... read more

ESA astronaut performs the Jedi warrior and crescent moon poses while in microgravity aboard the ISS

European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti completed a yoga class that is out of this world – she performed the Jedi warrior, shooting s... read more

Asteroid impacts on the moon coincided with some of the largest meteorite impacts on Earth

Asteroid impacts on the moon millions of years ago coincided with some of the largest meteorite impacts on Earth, microscopic glass beads found in lunar soil sh... read more

Dogs can smell changes in your breath and sweat that indicate you feel under pressure, study finds 

Do you ever feel like your dog knows to come over for a cuddle just when you’re starting to feel stressed or down? Well, they just might! New research sug... read more

‘PERFECT archaeology machine’: Researchers use iPad Pro to ‘revolutionize’ how they preserve Pompeii

Archaeologists working to unlock all the secrets of ancient Pompeii recently used a tool that doesn’t spring to mind when you think of excavations –... read more