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Cybersecurity experts reveal the riskiest passwords
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Cybersecurity experts reveal the riskiest passwords

05/17/2021

Are YOU using any of these words in your passwords? Cybersecurity experts reveal the riskiest phrases to include – including Team GB, Only Fools and Horses and Mr Bean Cybersecurity firm Nexor has created a ‘definitive’ list of the riskiest passwords They range…

80% of all ocean plastics come from 1,000 rivers, study finds
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80% of all ocean plastics come from 1,000 rivers, study finds

05/17/2021

80% of all ocean plastics come from more than 1,000 rivers with hotspots in Asia and West Africa, study finds A new study finds 1,000 rivers worldwide account for 80% of all ocean plastics This debunks previous work that suggested only 10…

Google Maps user spots spooky ‘ghost hotel’ building that ‘was never there’
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Google Maps user spots spooky ‘ghost hotel’ building that ‘was never there’

05/17/2021

Mysterious 'phantom' buildings have been found on Google Maps next to Manchester Magistrates Court. Twitter user Kimberly reported the phenomena which she claims are "weird phantom buildings." She tweeted: "What the f*** are these weird phantom buildings on Google Maps. They're just…

California residents spot possible meteor in the Bay Area sky
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California residents spot possible meteor in the Bay Area sky

05/17/2021

Fox News Flash top headlines for May 15 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Residents in California took to social media Thursday to report spotting a possible meteor in the Bay Area sky. One resident…

Incredible new US Navy footage captures 150mph UFO ‘descending into water’
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Incredible new US Navy footage captures 150mph UFO ‘descending into water’

05/14/2021

Incredible footage has emerged of an Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) hurtling towards the sea in front of a US Navy combat ship before submerging without any damage. The astonishing unclassified video has been posted by investigative filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, who famously shared…

Death row prisoner survived his own execution after 18 attempts to kill him
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Death row prisoner survived his own execution after 18 attempts to kill him

05/14/2021

Not many people can claim to have survived the death penalty, and only one man had the dubious honour of living through 18 attempts to execute him. Romell Broom spent 24 years on Ohio's death row after being convicted of kidnapping, raping…

Ancient 'alien' plutonium isotopes discovered at bottom of ocean
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Ancient 'alien' plutonium isotopes discovered at bottom of ocean

05/14/2021

‘Alien’ plutonium isotopes that date back millions of years have been discovered at the bottom of the ocean and experts are rethinking why the dangerous element exists on Earth Plutonium-244 was discovered nearly 5,000 feet below the Pacific Ocean Researchers say it’s…

Just 4,400 steps a day may be enough to protect from serious illness
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Just 4,400 steps a day may be enough to protect from serious illness

05/14/2021

Forget 10,000 steps! Walking just 4,400 steps a day may be enough to protect you from serious illness, experts claim An exercise expert from Hertfordshire reviewed the classic physical activity goal The 10,000 steps target originated in a Japanese marketing campaign from 1965 But…

‘System is very active’ Why Yellowstone volcano is rocked by thousands of earthquakes
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‘System is very active’ Why Yellowstone volcano is rocked by thousands of earthquakes

05/14/2021

Yellowstone Volcano: Super eruptions 'are very rare' says expert 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…

Breathing Through the Rectum Saves Oxygen-Starved Mice and Pigs
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Breathing Through the Rectum Saves Oxygen-Starved Mice and Pigs

05/14/2021

Dr. Caleb Kelly, a gastroenterology fellow at Yale University, was recently asked to review a paper about mammals receiving lifesaving oxygen through their anuses. “I laughed, to be honest,” he said. “I thought it was a joke.” It seems like a no-brainer…

Rats and pigs can survive on oxygen fed through their RECTUM
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Rats and pigs can survive on oxygen fed through their RECTUM

05/14/2021

Mammals can use their INTESTINES to breathe: Scientists show rats and pigs can survive on oxygen fed through their rectum – and it could work on humans too WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT  Certain marine organisms are able to breathe in oxygen via their…

Bloke spots priceless artwork ‘The Scream’ floating in tin of Happy Shopper soup
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Bloke spots priceless artwork ‘The Scream’ floating in tin of Happy Shopper soup

05/14/2021

The Daily Star’s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inbox We’ve all seen plenty of stories about people who thought they had seen the face of Jesus in pieces of toast or tree stumps…

End of the world: Look for THESE signs of Antichrist’s imminent arrival says Bible scholar
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End of the world: Look for THESE signs of Antichrist’s imminent arrival says Bible scholar

05/14/2021

Ancient discovery suggests Roman Emperor was ANTICHRIST 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 we…

Psychic predictions for 2021: Collapse of EU, war and Trump ‘will become more powerful’
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Psychic predictions for 2021: Collapse of EU, war and Trump ‘will become more powerful’

05/14/2021

Nostradamus 2020 predicts rise of 'antichrist' in chilling trailer 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…

'Talkative' dino made sounds to scare away predators and attract mates
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'Talkative' dino made sounds to scare away predators and attract mates

05/14/2021

Meet the ‘talkative’ dinosaur! Creature that roamed Mexico 73 million years ago emitted ‘strong sounds’ to scare away predators and lure in potential mates Palaeontologists found ‘Tlatolophus galorum’ near the city of General Cepeda The tail was unearthed first, in 2013, with…

China's Zhurong rover will land on Mars TONIGHT
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China's Zhurong rover will land on Mars TONIGHT

05/14/2021

China’s Zhurong rover will land on Mars TONIGHT and endure ‘seven minutes of terror’ before touching down in the same area as NASA’s 1976 Viking 2 mission China to land its rover on Mars tonight for its first interplanetary mission  The rover, along…

Private space travel: Japanese billionaire going to the Moon will pop to the ISS before
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Private space travel: Japanese billionaire going to the Moon will pop to the ISS before

05/14/2021

Elon Musk and Yusaku Maezawa discuss dearMoon project 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…

Winchcombe meteorite on display at London's Natural History Museum
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Winchcombe meteorite on display at London's Natural History Museum

05/14/2021

‘Extremely rare’ Winchcombe meteorite found on a driveway in the Cotswolds after dropping to Earth from a record-breaking fireball goes on display at London’s Natural History Museum The meteorite fell to Earth in February, landing in sheep’s field in the Cotswolds It’s…

Your good mood might be bad for you, experts say
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Your good mood might be bad for you, experts say

05/14/2021

Your good mood might be bad for you! Upbeat feelings cloud judgement by making people gullible and biased, experts say Your mood can affect how you make judgements on people, things and events Studies show people in good moods take things at…

Sixth sense! Study claims humans could develop ‘bat-like’ echolocation sensing abilities
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Sixth sense! Study claims humans could develop ‘bat-like’ echolocation sensing abilities

05/14/2021

Take a trip on the Symphony of the Senses 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…

Teens don't spend as much time looking at faces during a chat, study
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Teens don't spend as much time looking at faces during a chat, study

05/13/2021

Teens really DO ignore you! Adolescents spend 12% less time looking at the face of the person they are speaking to than adults, study reveals The researchers tracked eye movements of teens, young adults and older adults  This was while they were…

Einstein’s long-lost letter could help scientists solve 70-year mystery
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Einstein’s long-lost letter could help scientists solve 70-year mystery

05/13/2021

Albert Einstein: Expert outlines 'astounding' doomsday theory 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 we…

Space junk could be made worse by increasing climate change
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Space junk could be made worse by increasing climate change

05/13/2021

Under Lucky Stars: Animation shows space junk in solar system 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…

Orca enthusiast captures photo of a newborn calf off coast of Scotland
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Orca enthusiast captures photo of a newborn calf off coast of Scotland

05/13/2021

A killer snap! Orca enthusiast captures incredible photo of a rare newborn calf swimming with its mother off the coast of Scotland Orca enthusiast Karen Munro, 44, travels around Scotland hoping to find orcas She came within 10m of the calf and…

Waking early can help avoid diabetes and heart disease, study reveals
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Waking early can help avoid diabetes and heart disease, study reveals

05/13/2021

Set your alarm! Waking up early can help obese people avoid diabetes and heart disease, study reveals Researchers examined 172 people with a BMI of 32 and their sleeping habits They found night owls were six times more likely to develop type…

Asteroid longer than a football pitch to zoom by at 82,000 km per hour – NASA
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Asteroid longer than a football pitch to zoom by at 82,000 km per hour – NASA

05/13/2021

NASA reveal what you need to know about asteroids 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…

Perseverance Mars rover's robotic arm starts conducting science
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Perseverance Mars rover's robotic arm starts conducting science

05/12/2021

NASA releases audio of Mars helicopter in flight Goddard Space Center Chief Scientist Jim Garvin provides insight on ‘Fox New Live.’ NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover is using its robotic arm to search for signs of ancient microbial life.  The rover, which landed…

What diabetics should know about the deadly 'black fungus' infections affecting India's COVID-19 patients
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What diabetics should know about the deadly 'black fungus' infections affecting India's COVID-19 patients

05/12/2021

Hospitals in India have seen a rise in cases of mucormycosis, or “black fungus,” a life-threatening infection. Most of the patients affected are people with diabetes who previously had COVID-19.  Diabetes, COVID-19, and steroids, which are sometimes used to treat COVID-19, all…

Pentagon watchdog to probe US Defence Department’s handling of UFOs ‘Utter mess’
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Pentagon watchdog to probe US Defence Department’s handling of UFOs ‘Utter mess’

05/12/2021

US Navy pilots capture ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’ 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 we…

Americans ‘terrified’ as trillions of enormous cicadas burrow out of the ground
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Americans ‘terrified’ as trillions of enormous cicadas burrow out of the ground

05/12/2021

Trillions of enormous cicadas are starting to emerge from the ground for the first time in 17 years. The huge bugs known as Brood X have reportedly been spotted in areas of the US after their long absence. The insects, which stay…

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