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Ancient Egypt breakthrough after tomb analysis proved Tutankhamun ‘banished’ to poor tomb
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Ancient Egypt breakthrough after tomb analysis proved Tutankhamun ‘banished’ to poor tomb

12/07/2021

Egypt: Tutankhamun's True Burial Chamber We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any…

Covid Christmas warning: Omicron risks ‘well over 100k cases a day’ in UK: ‘Major problem’
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Covid Christmas warning: Omicron risks ‘well over 100k cases a day’ in UK: ‘Major problem’

12/07/2021

Omicron variant to become ‘dominant strain’ says professor We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can…

Putin ‘will cut gas supply’ to EU as Biden threatens ‘nuclear option’ over Ukraine
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Putin ‘will cut gas supply’ to EU as Biden threatens ‘nuclear option’ over Ukraine

12/07/2021

US military on high alert amid fears of Russian invasion of Ukraine We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on…

Microsoft seizes 42 websites used by  Chinese cyber-spying group
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Microsoft seizes 42 websites used by Chinese cyber-spying group

12/06/2021

Microsoft disrupts Chinese cyber-spying group by seizing 42 websites used by hackers to collect intelligence on foreign ministries, think tanks and human rights organizations in 29 different countries Microsoft shutdown a cyber-spying ring run by Nickle, a Chinese hacker group The company…

End of the world: ‘Black Box’ to record Earth’s doomsday for future civilisation
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End of the world: ‘Black Box’ to record Earth’s doomsday for future civilisation

12/06/2021

Boris Johnson: COP26 a ‘decisive shift’ in climate change battle We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding….

Venomous cobra rescued after being found with its head stuck in beer can
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Venomous cobra rescued after being found with its head stuck in beer can

12/06/2021

A venomous cobra was found trapped in a beer can by residents in a village in India. The snake managed to get its head stuck in the discarded can of Kingfisher Beer in Odisha's Puri district. Concerned residents of Madhipur village phoned…

Bible story bombshell as archaeologists challenge location where Jesus walked on water
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Bible story bombshell as archaeologists challenge location where Jesus walked on water

12/06/2021

The Sea of Galilee: Expert discusses 1986 boat discovery We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You…

Putin strangles UK energy supplies as British fuel ‘among most expensive in Europe’
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Putin strangles UK energy supplies as British fuel ‘among most expensive in Europe’

12/06/2021

Germany’s dependence on Russian fuel criticised by Dolan We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can…

Egypt breakthrough as archaeologist probes final ‘puzzle pieces’ in Cleopatra hunt
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Egypt breakthrough as archaeologist probes final ‘puzzle pieces’ in Cleopatra hunt

12/06/2021

Egypt: Archaeologists make 'djed pillar' discovery We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at…

Migratory birds have lighter-coloured feathers to keep them cool
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Migratory birds have lighter-coloured feathers to keep them cool

12/06/2021

Migratory birds have evolved to have lighter-coloured feathers to help them keep cool during their arduous journeys, study finds 4,000 species of bird are regular migrants – 40 per cent of the world’s total Researchers compared data on birds’ plumage colour with…

Terrifying images reveal what it's like driving with eye conditions
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Terrifying images reveal what it's like driving with eye conditions

12/06/2021

Terrifying images reveal what it’s like driving with eye conditions including short sightedness and cataracts — as research reveals a QUARTER of Britons have driven without their prescribed glasses The disturbing images were created by experts at The College of Optometrists The college…

Astrophotographer snaps ‘clearest ever’ photo of sun revealing swirls on surface
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Astrophotographer snaps ‘clearest ever’ photo of sun revealing swirls on surface

12/06/2021

Want stories that are quite literally out of this world? Get Spaced Out direct your inbox The most in-depth, clearest photo of the sun ever taken has been unveiled. Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthey pieced together 150,000 individual pictures of the sun to create…

Ancient Egyptian elites drank 'porridge-like beer' 5,800 years ago
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Ancient Egyptian elites drank 'porridge-like beer' 5,800 years ago

12/06/2021

Ancient Egyptian elites drank thick porridge-like BEER as part of their rituals and ceremonies 5,800 years ago, study suggests Experts analysed pottery fragments taken from Hierakonpolis in southern Egypt They found traces of wheat, barley and grass that were used to make beverages Their…

Saturday's total solar eclipse revealed in photos from Antarctica
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Saturday's total solar eclipse revealed in photos from Antarctica

12/06/2021

The only total solar eclipse of 2021 is revealed in stunning photos as it appeared for a few lucky viewers over Antarctica on Saturday The total solar eclipse reached its greatest extent at around 07:33 GMT on Saturday, December 4, 2021 Unfortunately,…

Astrophotographer snaps his 'clearest ever photo of the SUN'
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Astrophotographer snaps his 'clearest ever photo of the SUN'

12/06/2021

Astrophotographer snaps his ‘clearest ever photo of the SUN’, revealing swirls and feather-type patterns on the solar surface Photographer Andrew McCarthy layered 150,000 individual pictures of the sun to create the image The resulting photo is an enormous 300 megapixels – 30…

Brexit Britain’s ambitious ‘hydrogen-led economy’ can lead Europe in ‘great step forward’
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Brexit Britain’s ambitious ‘hydrogen-led economy’ can lead Europe in ‘great step forward’

12/05/2021

Prince Charles drives futuristic hydrogen car in Wales We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can…

Secret Santa gift shopper gutted after receiving nude statue missing testicle
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Secret Santa gift shopper gutted after receiving nude statue missing testicle

12/04/2021

An online store sent out a statue that was missing a “marble”. Chris Marsh, 42, bought the £45 marble statue as a Secret Santa gift. It is a reproduction of a 16th Century statue showing the Roman god Hercules wrestling with Diomedes,…

Russia warning: Petrol stations could close ‘for weeks’ as millions face Putin’s wrath
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Russia warning: Petrol stations could close ‘for weeks’ as millions face Putin’s wrath

12/04/2021

Putin given 'vast power' over European economies says expert We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You…

Archaeologists stunned by ancient human practice of raising deadly birds: ‘Could kill you’
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Archaeologists stunned by ancient human practice of raising deadly birds: ‘Could kill you’

12/04/2021

Replica cave showcases artistry of Stone Age man We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can…

'The Proof is Out There' analyzes famous 1967 Bigfoot film
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'The Proof is Out There' analyzes famous 1967 Bigfoot film

12/03/2021

EXCLUSIVE: Is it Bigfoot or a man in a suit? Experts use AI and computer vision to determine if the famous 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film that claims to have captured the creature in California is real or a hoax in the latest ‘The…

Amazon Alexa can now listen out for beeping appliances
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Amazon Alexa can now listen out for beeping appliances

12/03/2021

Alexa, tell me when my laundry is finished! Amazon’s smart assistant can now listen out for running water or beeping appliances Amazon adds running water and beeping home appliances to Alexa Routines Routines are sequences of tasks that users can program as a…

Pals yank dead friend out of his coffin to take him on one last motorcycle ride
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Pals yank dead friend out of his coffin to take him on one last motorcycle ride

12/03/2021

A group of friends dug up a man’s corpse to take him out on "one last" motorcycle ride. Erick Cedeno’s pals claim to have received permission from his parents for his funeral in Ecuador, to remove him from his coffin, to carry…

Italy’s history rewritten as trove of ‘exceptional’ dinosaur fossils stuns excavators
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Italy’s history rewritten as trove of ‘exceptional’ dinosaur fossils stuns excavators

12/03/2021

Tyrannosaurus rex: Expert examines brain of dinosaur We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe…

Scientists develop a vegan alternative for leather from fungi
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Scientists develop a vegan alternative for leather from fungi

12/03/2021

Your next jacket could be made from MUSHROOMS! Scientists develop a vegan alternative for leather from fungi – and say it looks and feels just like the real deal Scientists at San Francisco-based biomaterials firm have created vegan leather It is made…

Comet Leonard will pass by Earth for the first time in 70,000 YEARS
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Comet Leonard will pass by Earth for the first time in 70,000 YEARS

12/03/2021

Newly discovered Comet Leonard will light up the sky this month as the bright green iceball passes by Earth for the first time in 70,000 YEARS The newly discovered Comet Leonard is set to light up the sky later this month  The…

NASA's ISS forced to SWERVE to avoid collision with space debris
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NASA's ISS forced to SWERVE to avoid collision with space debris

12/03/2021

International Space Station is forced to SWERVE to avoid collision with fragment from discarded 1994 US rocket – the second time this week it was in danger of hitting space junk The International Space Station had to move its orbit on Friday…

Professor Brian Cox has explained a new theory that asks how alien life travels
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Professor Brian Cox has explained a new theory that asks how alien life travels

12/03/2021

There is a new theory called 'panspermia' that could explain how alien life travels across planets and stars in space. It claims that aliens could have been delivered to Mars. In a new BBC video, Professor Brian Cox explained that an idea…

Biden hits back in new policy to ‘counter-space threats’ from Russia and China
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Biden hits back in new policy to ‘counter-space threats’ from Russia and China

12/02/2021

Russia 'incredibly irresponsible' to launch missile in space test We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You…

Archaeology breakthrough: Mystery of ‘unusual’ 3.7 million-year-old human fooprints solved
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Archaeology breakthrough: Mystery of ‘unusual’ 3.7 million-year-old human fooprints solved

12/02/2021

Neanderthals: Expert discusses why species went extinct We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe…

Scientists discover ultra-light exoplanet 31 light years away
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Scientists discover ultra-light exoplanet 31 light years away

12/02/2021

The bizarre planet the size of Mars but with the makeup of Mercury: Ultra-light exoplanet that orbits its star in just EIGHT HOURS is discovered 31 light years away The newly-found planet is named GJ 367 b is likely rocky but with…

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