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Bats in Switzerland harbour viruses from 39 different families
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Bats in Switzerland harbour viruses from 39 different families

06/17/2021

Bats in Switzerland harbour viruses from 39 different families – including some with the potential to jump to humans, study warns Bats in Switzerland are harbouring viruses from 39 different viral families This includes some that are able to jump into humans,…

5,000-year-old fingerprints on Neolithic pottery left by two males
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5,000-year-old fingerprints on Neolithic pottery left by two males

06/17/2021

5,000-year-old fingerprints found on Neolithic pottery reveals it was made by two young males aged between 13 and 22 Neolithic pottery found in Scotland was found to have three fingerprints Only two had enough detail to analyze, which were found to be…

Richard R. Ernst, Nobelist Who Paved Way for M.R.I., Dies at 87
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Richard R. Ernst, Nobelist Who Paved Way for M.R.I., Dies at 87

06/16/2021

Richard R. Ernst, a Swiss chemist who won the Nobel Prize in 1991 for his work refining nuclear magnetic resonance, or N.M.R., spectroscopy, the powerful method of chemical analysis behind M.R.I. technology, died on June 4 in Winterthur, in northern Switzerland. He…

Lee Ross, Expert in Why We Misunderstand Each Other, Dies at 78
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Lee Ross, Expert in Why We Misunderstand Each Other, Dies at 78

06/16/2021

Personal humiliation inspired Lee Ross’s greatest insight. In 1969, when he defended his graduate dissertation at Columbia University, a committee of faculty members let loose a downpour of esoteric questions. Mr. Ross had done a study of how perceptions differed under bright…

These Brittle Stars Have Thousands of ‘Pig Snouts’ on Each Arm
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These Brittle Stars Have Thousands of ‘Pig Snouts’ on Each Arm

06/16/2021

In theory, Tim O’Hara had come to Paris to map the biodiversity of a faraway seamount. In practice, this meant sifting a plastic barrel of preserved brittle stars floating in 95 percent ethanol. For weeks, he sorted through common, five-armed species of…

People who send 'sexts' have dark personality traits, says study
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People who send 'sexts' have dark personality traits, says study

06/16/2021

‘Sexters’ are more likely to be NARCISSISTS: People who enjoy sending saucy messages tend to have ‘dark’ personality traits, study finds Psychologists surveyed more than 6,000 people in 11 countries including the US Subjects were asked about their sexting habits and ‘Dark Triad’…

UFO sighted over London as conspiracy theorists hail ‘exciting’ video
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UFO sighted over London as conspiracy theorists hail ‘exciting’ video

06/16/2021

London: 'Mysterious object' spotted over Lea Bridge Station When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how…

Prehistoric man lived with Neanderthals in Israel 50,000 years ago
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Prehistoric man lived with Neanderthals in Israel 50,000 years ago

06/15/2021

Neanderthals and Homo sapiens TOGETHER in Israel’s Negev Desert 50,000 years ago, carbon dating research finds Humans and Neanderthals lived together in Israel’s Negev desert, approximately 50,000 years ago, a new study says  Boker Tachtit is the earliest known migration point from…

Dark matter is slowing down the spin of the Milky Way stunning insight reveals
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Dark matter is slowing down the spin of the Milky Way stunning insight reveals

06/15/2021

Dark matter: NASA details findings of Hubble Telescope study When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about…

Thousands sign petition for Jeff Bezos to be DENIED re-entry to Earth
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Thousands sign petition for Jeff Bezos to be DENIED re-entry to Earth

06/15/2021

More than 6,000 people have signed a petition calling for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to be DENIED re-entry to Earth after he launches into space next month with Blue Origin Jeff Bezos is scheduled to travel to space with Blue Origin on…

Villagers erect massive penis statue to successfully end devastating drought
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Villagers erect massive penis statue to successfully end devastating drought

06/14/2021

The Daily Star’s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inbox Local villagers in Yothaka, in Thailand’s Chachoengsao province, ended a period of drought by building a giant penis sculpture. The super-sized phallus, or "Palad…

Snail fossilized in amber while giving birth 99 million years ago
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Snail fossilized in amber while giving birth 99 million years ago

06/14/2021

Scientists in Myanmar found a 99-million-year-old snail that became trapped in amber and died as it was giving birth Researchers in Myanmar uncovered a snail trapped in amber just moments after it gave birth almost 100 million years ago Live births are…

The moons of rogue exoplanets could have liquid water and support life
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The moons of rogue exoplanets could have liquid water and support life

06/14/2021

The moons of rogue exoplanets that don’t have stars could have water and be a good place to find LIFE, researchers say Rogue exoplanets with their own moons could have conditions ripe for water  Tidal forces from the planet on the moon…

Xbox is launching a Series X-style MINI FRIDGE
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Xbox is launching a Series X-style MINI FRIDGE

06/14/2021

Xbox is launching a MINI FRIDGE as it joins in on jibes that its Xbox Series X console resembles the kitchen appliance Series X was lampooned on social media when its design was unveiled in 2019 Fans said its long rectangular shape reminded…

Royal fans have a ball guessing what exactly the Queen keeps in her handbag
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Royal fans have a ball guessing what exactly the Queen keeps in her handbag

06/14/2021

Twitter users had #WhatsInTheQueensHandbag trending after she cut a cake with a sword over the weekend. The hashtag began trending on the platform after Her Majesty brought smiles and laughter to the Eden Project in Cornwall through her ‘unusual’ cake-cutting methods. The…

Contacting aliens may ‘spell end of mankind’ and efforts must stop, experts warn
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Contacting aliens may ‘spell end of mankind’ and efforts must stop, experts warn

06/13/2021

Some astronomers are pushing back on humanity's preoccupation to communicate with extraterrestrial life, warning that contact could result in "the end of all life on earth". In a recent Washington Post op-ed, physicist Mark Buchanan mentions the various videos that have emerged…

Mystery of 1965 plane crash in California’s Folsom Lake might finally be solved
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Mystery of 1965 plane crash in California’s Folsom Lake might finally be solved

06/13/2021

Fox News Flash top headlines for June 13 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. A lake lowered by drought and a happenstance test by a couple of guys with sonar equipment may have finally solved…

Eerie moment ‘UFO’ appears behind band during music video before darting away
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Eerie moment ‘UFO’ appears behind band during music video before darting away

06/13/2021

The Daily Star’s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inbox A so-called "UFO" appeared behind a pop band as they livestreamed an online concert. Alain Gomez, singer and founding member of the electro-music band…

Where the Grass is Greener, Except When It’s ‘Nonfunctional Turf’
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Where the Grass is Greener, Except When It’s ‘Nonfunctional Turf’

06/11/2021

If you’re looking for a sign of the End Times, here’s one: Las Vegas, the city where seemingly anything and everything is condoned, has made grass — the ornamental kind — illegal. Much of the West is experiencing the worst drought in…

NASA is set to explore the far side of the moon for the FIRST time
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NASA is set to explore the far side of the moon for the FIRST time

06/11/2021

NASA is set to explore the far side of the moon for the FIRST time with experiments to get more information prior to first woman, next man touching down in 2024 NASA revealed three new scientific investigation payloads set for the moon…

Polynesians 'beat world to Antarctica by 1,000 years'
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Polynesians 'beat world to Antarctica by 1,000 years'

06/11/2021

Polynesians ‘beat world to Antarctica by 1,000 years’: Ancestors of New Zealand’s Maori sailed from the deep south and may have set foot on the continent in the 7th century, study claims Russian Fabian von Bellingshausen is thought to be first person…

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NASA flight director on Apollo 13 mission: ‘We thought maybe we had lost them’

06/11/2021

NASA used DUCT TAPE to fix Apollo 13, documentary reveals When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more…

Pentagon UFO report’s ‘classified annex’ could hide US’ ‘experimental aircraft’
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Pentagon UFO report’s ‘classified annex’ could hide US’ ‘experimental aircraft’

06/11/2021

The bombshell Pentagon report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) will include a classified annex which is likely to withhold details of "experimental aircraft", a university academic has said. More UFO videos have been leaked by military personnels since the US Department of…

Glacier Blood? Watermelon Snow? Whatever It’s Called, Snow Shouldn’t Be So Red.
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Glacier Blood? Watermelon Snow? Whatever It’s Called, Snow Shouldn’t Be So Red.

06/11/2021

Winter through spring, the French Alps are wrapped in austere white snow. But as spring turns to summer, the stoic slopes start to blush. Parts of the snow take on bright colors: deep red, rusty orange, lemonade pink. Locals call this “sang…

Death of star 135 light years away will send four planets 'pinballing'
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Death of star 135 light years away will send four planets 'pinballing'

06/11/2021

Space pinball! Four planets locked in a rhythm around their star 135 light years away are destined to be sent ‘pinballing’ around their solar system when their sun eventually dies, study claims Four planets 135 light years from Earth will ‘pinball’ around…

The Flaming Lips asks Elon Musk to help the band perform in space
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The Flaming Lips asks Elon Musk to help the band perform in space

06/10/2021

Space jam! The Flaming Lips’ singer calls on Elon Musk to help the band become the first to perform on the International Space Station The Flaming Lips, a psychedelic rock band, wants to perform in space  Lead singer, Wayne Coyne, revealed it…

Viking relatives reunited after 1,000 years following massacre
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Viking relatives reunited after 1,000 years following massacre

06/10/2021

Skeleton of Viking who was slain in an ‘ethnic cleansing’ massacre in 11th century England is reunited with the remains of his battle-hardened warrior relative in Denmark Two Viking warriors from the same clan separated for more than 1,000 years have finally…

Archaeology news: 7,000-year-old prehistoric seal unearthed in Israel predates writing
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Archaeology news: 7,000-year-old prehistoric seal unearthed in Israel predates writing

06/10/2021

Israel: Archaeologists discover large hoard of gold coins When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how…

Spaceport Cornwall could launch Virgin Orbit probes to Mars by 2024
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Spaceport Cornwall could launch Virgin Orbit probes to Mars by 2024

06/10/2021

From Cornwall to Mars! Probes to the moon, Venus and beyond could be launched from Newquay within THREE YEARS when Virgin Orbit’s UK spaceport opens in 2022 EXCLUSIVE: Virgin Orbit CEO told MailOnline Spaceport Cornwall could launch probes to Mars by 2025…

Solar eclipse 2021: Was there an eclipse today? What did you miss? ‘Surreal moment’
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Solar eclipse 2021: Was there an eclipse today? What did you miss? ‘Surreal moment’

06/10/2021

Partial solar eclipse seen in cloudy skies above UK When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about…

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