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Covid cases in Reno rose after smoke settled over the city in 2020
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Covid cases in Reno rose after smoke settled over the city in 2020

07/26/2021

Scientists believe there is a link between pollution and Covid after cases in Reno, Nev. rose sharply when a heavy layer of wildfire smoke settled over the city last year Study finds nearly 18% rise in COVID-19 cases following wildfires  Worries grow…

Cats are more susceptible to coronavirus infection than dogs
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Cats are more susceptible to coronavirus infection than dogs

07/26/2021

Cats are more susceptible to Covid-19 than dogs: Almost 10% of pet felines have coronavirus antibodies compared to just 1% of pups, study finds Household cats are more susceptible to coronavirus infection than dogs, a new study has warned. Researchers from the…

Perfect age to get married is 26, according to theory
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Perfect age to get married is 26, according to theory

07/26/2021

A mathematical theory developed by math experts may have found a way to calculate the ideal age to get married. Experts Tom Griffiths and Brian Christian devised this formula in their new book, Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human…

Summer rains bring terrifying acid-shooting ‘whip scorpions’ out into wilderness
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Summer rains bring terrifying acid-shooting ‘whip scorpions’ out into wilderness

07/25/2021

Acid shooting whip scorpions have been spotted in a national park in America, with visitors being warned of an uptick in the eerie insects. Big Bend National Park have warned visitors that they may see these creepy crawlies due to the increase…

Google Maps users spot ‘anomaly’ that has them convinced it’s a ‘haunted forest’
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Google Maps users spot ‘anomaly’ that has them convinced it’s a ‘haunted forest’

07/25/2021

Don’t miss a thing by getting the Daily Star’s biggest headlines straight to your inbox! A spooked Google Maps user has spotted a strange 'colour anomaly' that people are believing may have been caused by a 'haunted forest'. The mysterious Google Street…

Asteroid the size of Giza pyramid, Taj Mahal to pass 'close' to Earth
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Asteroid the size of Giza pyramid, Taj Mahal to pass 'close' to Earth

07/25/2021

Fox News Flash top headlines for July 25 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. A massive asteroid is set to pass “close” to Earth on Sunday, NASA said.  The 2008 GO20 asteroid is between 318…

Roast dinner veg cauliflower has mathematical concept hidden in plain sight
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Roast dinner veg cauliflower has mathematical concept hidden in plain sight

07/25/2021

Have you ever got lost in the wonderful shape of the cauliflower while preparing your Sunday roast? No? Well, fair enough. But you may be surprised to learn a study has found some interesting mathematical concepts hidden in plain sight in the…

Iron Age-era mummy preserved in bog still has undigested last meal
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Iron Age-era mummy preserved in bog still has undigested last meal

07/24/2021

Archaeology team in Egypt find lion mummy at famed pyramid site Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities said archaeologists excavated the mummy in Saqqara, a town south of Cairo. The Ministry of Antiquities is planning to announce additional details about the discovery at the…

Snow leopard at San Diego Zoo tests positive for COVID-19
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Snow leopard at San Diego Zoo tests positive for COVID-19

07/24/2021

Fox News Flash top headlines for July 24 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. A snow leopard at the San Diego Zoo has tested positive for COVID-19 — forcing the zoo to temporarily shut down…

‘SpaceX is the winner’ How Elon Musk beat Richard Branson in the billionaire space race
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‘SpaceX is the winner’ How Elon Musk beat Richard Branson in the billionaire space race

07/24/2021

Elon Musk discusses future of SpaceX's Starship system 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…

Cafe selling monster deep-fried lasagne burger with belly-busting 1,500 calories
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Cafe selling monster deep-fried lasagne burger with belly-busting 1,500 calories

07/24/2021

Can’t decide between burger or lasagne? One restaurant has created a belly-busting dish that means you don’t have to miss out on either. The Corner has teased the launch of their brand new deep-fried lasagne burger, which features a monster square of…

Fears governments have apocalyptic nanobot tech that can ‘strip Earth in hours’
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Fears governments have apocalyptic nanobot tech that can ‘strip Earth in hours’

07/23/2021

Nanobots capable of “stripping the Earth in two hours” may already exist and are in the hands of governments, believes a conspiracy theorist. The concept of apocalypse-causing nanobots – robots that operate near the scale of a tiny nanometer – was first…

Buck Moon will peak this evening full and bright in the night sky
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Buck Moon will peak this evening full and bright in the night sky

07/23/2021

Look up tonight! Buck Moon will peak this evening as our lunar satellite appears full and bright in the night sky The Buck Moon will rise Friday, July 23 and reach its peak at 03:36 BST The name is in reference to…

Japanese firm to launch a sex toy into space this summer for research
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Japanese firm to launch a sex toy into space this summer for research

07/23/2021

Japanese firm will launch a sex toy into SPACE this summer to research the effects of spaceflight and zero gravity on the device The launch is a collaboration between Tenga and Interstellar Technologies Inc. ‘Tenga Rocket’ will lift off from the Hokkaido Spaceport within…

Terrified couple claimed white-haired ‘Bigfoot’ tried to break into their car
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Terrified couple claimed white-haired ‘Bigfoot’ tried to break into their car

07/23/2021

A monster hunter has told how a “Bigfoot creature” terrifyingly tried to get into a couple’s car amid a frenzy of reports that the mysterious being had been spotted in the same area of the US. Cryptozoologist Lyle Blackburn has had an…

Elon Musk says Tesla may allow car buyers to pay in Bitcoin again
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Elon Musk says Tesla may allow car buyers to pay in Bitcoin again

07/23/2021

Elon Musk says he’ll consider allowing Bitcoin to be used for Tesla purchases again if the cryptocurrency shifts away from ‘heavy duty coal’ towards renewable energies Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday the company may allow car buyers to pay with Bitcoin…

Jeff Bezos isn't an astronaut! FAA changes rules for title
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Jeff Bezos isn't an astronaut! FAA changes rules for title

07/23/2021

Jeff Bezos is NOT an astronaut! FAA changes rules for how it awards astronaut wings – and says the Blue Origin flight crew do not count as the spacecraft was entirely controlled from the ground Bezos and the crew of Blue Origin…

Snoring 78% more likely if you spend four hours a day watching TV
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Snoring 78% more likely if you spend four hours a day watching TV

07/23/2021

Watching too much TV increases your risk of SNORING sleep apnoea: People who spend more than four hours a day in front of the telly are 78 per cent more likely to snore, study finds Experts from Harvard Medical School monitored the…

Student is first amateur astronomer to discover  moon orbiting Jupiter
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Student is first amateur astronomer to discover moon orbiting Jupiter

07/23/2021

Student becomes first amateur astronomer to discover a moon orbiting Jupiter on their summer break after re-discovering four lost moons around the gas giant An amateur astronomer has discovered a new moon orbiting Jupiter The new moon, which has a provisional name…

Artist 'unwraps' picture by Neil Armstrong on the Apollo 11 mission
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Artist 'unwraps' picture by Neil Armstrong on the Apollo 11 mission

07/22/2021

Is this what Buzz Aldrin saw on the moon? Artist ‘unwraps’ a classic picture taken by Neil Armstrong on the Apollo 11 mission, revealing a 360-degree astronaut’s-eye panoramic view of the lunar surface VFX artist Michael Ranger enhanced a visor reflection to…

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Delta variant warning: Troubling sign you’ll need second dose of Johnson & Johnson vaccine

07/22/2021

Delta variant: Expert predicts '100,000 UK cases a day' 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…

Western wildfires: Why the sun looks red over eastern states this week
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Western wildfires: Why the sun looks red over eastern states this week

07/22/2021

Fox News Flash top headlines for July 21 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Amidst a backdrop of hazy gray skies, the sun glowed with a reddish-orange hue on Tuesday above the eastern U.S. The…

Inside the story of ‘real-life Tarzan’ who boxed alligators and ate tortoises
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Inside the story of ‘real-life Tarzan’ who boxed alligators and ate tortoises

07/22/2021

Few people have been at the behest of social change quite like Trapper Nelson. Born Vincent Natulkiewicz in Trenton, New Jersey in 1909 to Polish parents who didn't speak English, the curious and nature-obsessed youngster always looked for alternatives to his boring…

Pentagon has ‘extremely clear video of UFOs in formation’ claims insider
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Pentagon has ‘extremely clear video of UFOs in formation’ claims insider

07/22/2021

The Pentagon is allegedly in possession of a 23-minute long video showing multiple UFOs moving in strange patterns that will leave viewers shocked, a former insider has claimed. Lue Elizondo, who headed up the secretive Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), insists…

Ordnance Survey adds peculiar local nicknames to coastal areas
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Ordnance Survey adds peculiar local nicknames to coastal areas

07/22/2021

From Stinky Bay to Crazy Mary’s Hole: Ordnance Survey’s new mapping tool assigns local NICKNAMES to coastal areas to make it easier to find people in need of help Tool for Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) staff speeds up rescue efforts The public…

Perseverance rover has started to hunt for signs of life on Mars
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Perseverance rover has started to hunt for signs of life on Mars

07/21/2021

NASA’s Perseverance rover has officially started its hunt for signs of ancient life on Mars – and the space agency is getting ready to share the initial results NASA’s Perseverance rover has started its search for ancient life on Mars  A news…

Old people learn skills faster if it helps others, unlike youngsters
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Old people learn skills faster if it helps others, unlike youngsters

07/21/2021

Old people learn new skills faster if it helps others — but youngsters learn more quickly when they are making choices that benefit themselves, study finds Researchers led from Birmingham recruited 75 young and 77 senior adults They had them complete tests…

Novel viruses found in 15,000-year-old ice from a Tibetan glacier
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Novel viruses found in 15,000-year-old ice from a Tibetan glacier

07/21/2021

At least 28 novel viruses are discovered in 15,000-year-old ice from a Tibetan glacier that are ‘unlike any that have been catalogued to date’ Experts from the Ohio State University analysed two ice cores collected in 2015 They were sampled from the  Guliya…

Telescope to be launched on giant stadium-sized balloon
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Telescope to be launched on giant stadium-sized balloon

07/21/2021

Hubble 2.0? Scientists will launch a telescope to the upper atmosphere carried by a helium balloon the size of a STADIUM next year to replace NASA’s ageing telescope The new SuperBIT telescope will launch on a balloon from New Zealand in 2022…

You could win £735k if you solve maths equations – but be warned they’re tough
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You could win £735k if you solve maths equations – but be warned they’re tough

07/21/2021

For the certifiable geniuses and maths-whizzes out there, solving certain maths equations could land them a million dollars (£735k) as a reward. In 2000, the Clay Mathematics Institute created the “Millennium Prize problems”, which is a compilation of maths problems that no…

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