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How Easily Cryptocurrency Hackers Stole Your Currency?

Cryptocurrency hackers are a significant threat to cryptocurrency holders. According to recent research, 13.7% of the global population has experienced the thef... read more

Meta is set to reveal its Project Cambria ‘mixed reality’ headset on October 11

Meta is set to be planning to finally lift the lid on its new ‘mixed reality’ headset next month.  Mark Zuckerberg’s firm has announced that... read more

That’s breathtaking! Meet the woman who sniffed out her husband’s Parkinson’s

That’s breathtaking! Meet the woman who sniffed out her husband’s Parkinson’s… and now experts have created first ever test based on odo... read more

Breast-checking device wins UK leg of prestigious James Dyson Award 

A breast-checking device that builds a personalised map of the torso to monitor for lumps has won the UK leg of prestigious James Dyson Award. Dotplot, created ... read more

Hackers are hiding malware in a James Webb Telescope image of ancient galaxy

Hackers are hiding malware in a James Webb Telescope image of ancient galaxy: Email includes photo with a malicious code that extracts personal data from comput... read more

Drought in Nebraska exposes SHIPWRECK of cargo steamboat that sank in Missouri River in 1870

Historic Nebraska drought exposes SHIPWRECK of cargo steamboat that sank in Missouri River in 1870, killing its captain A steamboat wreck dating to 1870 was unc... read more

Elon Musk’s Starlink Maritime brings satellite internet to Instagram-famous Loon superyacht

SpaceX’s Starlink Maritime has been deployed on a $35-million Instagram-famous superyacht.  Known as Loon, the 18-foot-long yacht has over 62,000 followe... read more

Human urine and feces are feeding giant algae bloom in the San Francisco Bay

San Francisco will have to spend $14 billion filtering nutrients from human POOP to stop growth of huge algae bloom blamed for killing thousands of fish in city... read more

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captures a stunning pic of young stars in the Tarantula Nebula

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured thousands of never-before-seen young stars in a spider-shaped stellar nursery known as the Tarantula Nebula.  ... read more

Ultra-rare porbeagle sharks are spotted ‘dueling’ off the coast of New England

Rare footage of ‘phantom’ sharks, formally known as porbeagle, swimming off the coast of Rhode Island and Massachusetts shows the apex predators challenging... read more

Your car could soon run on thin air as acientists develop new method to make hydrogen fuel

Your car could soon run on THIN AIR: Scientists develop a method to make hydrogen fuel from the air Scientists have created new method to extract water from air... read more

First human microbiome is made in a LAB by combining 119 species of bacteria found in the body

Scientists from Stanford University have successfully created the first human microbiome in a lab by combining 119 bacterial species found in the body, which th... read more

NASA’s Artemis 1 rocket faces SIX WEEK delay as SpaceX Crew-5 mission boots it off launchpad 

NASA’s beleaguered Artemis 1 mission to the moon now faces a likely delay of six weeks after being scrubbed twice due to technical problems and now having... read more

Scots have been eating porridge for 5,500 years, study suggests

It’s known as one of Scotland’s most beloved dishes, and now a new study has revealed that porridge was eaten by Neolithic people more than 5,500 y... read more

World’s oldest skin whitening make-up found in China was used more than 2,700 years ago

World’s oldest skin lightening make-up – which was filled with LEAD – was used in China more than 2,700 years ago – 300 years before Rom... read more

How to create the perfect dating app profile, according to science

‘Swiping left’ and ‘swiping right’ have become ubiquitous with whether we find someone attractive or not, all thanks to the rise of dati... read more

Chimps have individual drum beats to send messages to their friends

Facebook for chimps! Apes have their own individual drumming beats which they use to send messages to their friends more than 3,280ft away, study reveals New st... read more

AI artist imagine what’s outside the frame of famous paintings including Girl with a Pearl Earring

An AI artist can now provide a glimpse of what the background settings of famous paintings and photos may have looked like.  OpenAI, a San Francisco-based comp... read more

Watch Europe dry up from space in new satellite video

Europe has experienced what has been described as the worst drought in 500 years, with two-thirds of the continent put under some sort of warning. Now, satellit... read more

What is no-code development and what are the benefits of using no-code development

No-code is one of the latest terms in the software industry and refers to the development of applications without writing code. These days, there are a number o... read more

Shocking video shows the lithium battery from an e-cigarette EXPLODING

Do you vape? Check your charger NOW: Shocking video shows the lithium battery from an e-cigarette EXPLODING during charging test Video shows a vape exploding wh... read more

Magicians increase their EYE BLINKING during moments of deception, study reveals

When it comes to the incredible illusions of David Blaine, Dynamo and Derren Brown, it can be difficult to believe your eyes – and maybe you shouldn’... read more

NASA astronauts’ blood shows signs of DNA mutations due to spaceflight and they must be monitored

Astronauts’ blood can show signs of DNA mutations after spaceflight and therefore their cancer risk should be monitored, a new study reveals.  Fourteen a... read more

See the Northern Lights from space as NASA astronaut shares stunning timelapse

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) uses its space weather scales to categorise solar storms. They were introduced as a way to co... read more