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Meghan Markle lookalike who gets £300 per booking may quit over ‘hurtful’ trolls
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Meghan Markle lookalike who gets £300 per booking may quit over ‘hurtful’ trolls

03/18/2021

A Meghan Markly lookalike who earns up to £300 for every appearance is considering quitting her job after being targeted by online trolls. Sarah Mhlanga, 38, who can earn up to £300 per booking, revealed she had received "hurtful" abuse in the…

Eating breakfast before 8:30am can reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes
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Eating breakfast before 8:30am can reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes

03/18/2021

Set your alarm! Eating breakfast before 8:30am can reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes, study finds Previous studies have suggested that eating over a shorter period daily is better  Researchers from the US analysed health and diet data on 10,574 adults…

Winds on Jupiter reach speeds of up to 900mph, study reveals
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Winds on Jupiter reach speeds of up to 900mph, study reveals

03/18/2021

Jupiter’s winds are faster than a handgun BULLET, reaching staggering speeds of up to 900mph, study reveals Experts tracked molecules in Jupiter’s clouds left by a comet collision in 1994  Watching them for 30 minutes with a large telescope array revealed their speed…

If You Look at Your Phone While Walking, You’re an Agent of Chaos
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If You Look at Your Phone While Walking, You’re an Agent of Chaos

03/18/2021

In a crosswalk at rush hour, you thread your way through the oncoming crowd, your eyes passing over the faces before you. This wayfinding might feel like something you’re doing on your own. But scientists who study the movements of crowds have…

British firm develops ultra-quiet bioelectric hybrid aircraft
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British firm develops ultra-quiet bioelectric hybrid aircraft

03/18/2021

Return of the tri-plane: The revolutionary British-built hybrid aircraft powered by electricity and biofuel that’s quieter than Hoover Company called Faradair, based in Cirencester, is working on an 18-seat hybrid plane called Beha Beha will be powered by a combination of bio-diesel and…

Google Maps Street View glitch shows boy ‘steamrolled’ in apparent ‘accident’
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Google Maps Street View glitch shows boy ‘steamrolled’ in apparent ‘accident’

03/18/2021

Google Maps Street View has captured what appears to be a boy "steamrolled" in a street. The alarming shot seems to show a boy's legs stretched out and flat in the middle of a road, sparking fears online the youngster had been…

NASA TV: Watch live as NASA fires up rockets which will help get humans to the Moon
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NASA TV: Watch live as NASA fires up rockets which will help get humans to the Moon

03/18/2021

https://www.youtube.com/embed/21X5lGlDOfg NASA is preparing to test its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket today, as the space agency makes advances on returning humans to the Moon. SLS are the rockets used for the Artemis program, which NASA has sed will take humans not…

Hear the first sounds of NASA's Perseverance driving on Mars
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Hear the first sounds of NASA's Perseverance driving on Mars

03/18/2021

NASA releases clip of Perseverance being pelted by Martian dirt as it encounters a dust devil  NASA released the first audio clip of Perseverance driving on Mars The raw audio is 16 minutes long and plays bangs, pings and rattles of its…

Nostradamus expert issues grim predictions including ‘massive’ WW3 – ‘Trembling of earth’
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Nostradamus expert issues grim predictions including ‘massive’ WW3 – ‘Trembling of earth’

03/18/2021

Nostradamus ‘predicted’ death of Henry II 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 how we use…

Malaria may have plagued mankind much earlier than believed
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Malaria may have plagued mankind much earlier than believed

03/17/2021

Signs of malaria in 7,000-year-old bones of hunter-gathers suggests the disease plagued humans THOUSANDS of years earlier than previously thought, study reveals Bones from hunter-gatherers from 7,000-year-old show signs of thalassemia In milder form, the genetic blood disorder can actually protect against…

What the Perseverance Mars rover has accomplished so far
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What the Perseverance Mars rover has accomplished so far

03/17/2021

NASA Mars Perseverance rover provided valuable data: Former astronaut Mechanical engineering professor Mike Massimino discusses the complex mission to the Red Planet on ‘Your World’ It has been almost a month since the Perseverance Mars rover successfully landed on the red planet…

Mission to demonstrate space debris removal set for launch
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Mission to demonstrate space debris removal set for launch

03/17/2021

Satellite that uses MAGNETS to clean up space junk will launch this week in the hopes of ridding the skies of the estimated 9,200 tonnes of debris  The satellite called ELSA-d has been developed by Japanese firm Astroscale  ELSA-d consists of two…

Safety app for women that 'shouldn't have to exist' sees a surge
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Safety app for women that 'shouldn't have to exist' sees a surge

03/17/2021

Personal safety app for women that ‘shouldn’t have to exist’ sees a surge in downloads following the murder of Sarah Everard in London The app, called WalkSafe, has had 300,000 downloads within the past week This saw it go to the top…

‘Magnetic disaster’ that wiped out Neanderthals was ‘biblical prophecy’
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‘Magnetic disaster’ that wiped out Neanderthals was ‘biblical prophecy’

03/17/2021

The Daily Star’s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inbox A "magnetic disaster" that wiped out the Neanderthals and could reappear was a biblical prophecy, it has been claimed. Scientists have said the phenomenon,…

Earth was a 'water world' three billion years ago, study finds
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Earth was a 'water world' three billion years ago, study finds

03/17/2021

Water world: Entire Earth was covered in a global ocean three billion years ago because extreme heat from radioactive mantle stopped water being stored below ground in rocks, study finds A look at Earth’s ancient mantle suggests our planet was once a…

Scientists create a model of an early human embryo from SKIN CELLS
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Scientists create a model of an early human embryo from SKIN CELLS

03/17/2021

Scientists create a model of an early human embryo from SKIN CELLS in breakthrough that will ‘revolutionise’ research into the causes of early miscarriage and infertility Skin cells underwent ‘nuclear reprogramming’ and turned into embryo-like cells  These were then assembled around a…

Oumuamua: Alien spaceship or comet? Study sheds light on interstellar visitor’s icy origin
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Oumuamua: Alien spaceship or comet? Study sheds light on interstellar visitor’s icy origin

03/17/2021

'Oumuamua: Experts discuss 'unusual' interstellar object 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 use your data,…

2 Win Abel Prize for Work That Bridged Math and Computer Science
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2 Win Abel Prize for Work That Bridged Math and Computer Science

03/17/2021

Two mathematicians will share this year’s Abel Prize — regarded as the field’s equivalent of the Nobel — for advances in understanding the foundations of what can and cannot be solved with computers. The work of the winners — László Lovász, 73,…

Endangered Regent honeyeaters are forgetting their mating song
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Endangered Regent honeyeaters are forgetting their mating song

03/17/2021

Songbirds are losing their songs! Critically endangered Regent honeyeaters are mistakenly learning the tunes of OTHER birds, causing them to be spurned by potential mates The Regent honeyeater is a critically endangered songbird endemic to Australia Mating songs have been passed down…

Missions to Mars could affect astronauts' MINDS, study warns
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Missions to Mars could affect astronauts' MINDS, study warns

03/17/2021

Seeing red: Missions to Mars could affect astronauts’ MINDS and make them mistake happy facial expressions for anger, study warns Volunteers spent time with their head tilted six degrees during the experiment This simulated the effects of zero gravity on the body…

Pollution may lead to boys being born with undescended testicles
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Pollution may lead to boys being born with undescended testicles

03/17/2021

Pollution could be behind the rising number of boys born with their testicles in the wrong place, scientists have warned Experts looked at 89,382 undescended testicle cases in France from 2002–14 They found incidences of the condition have risen by 36 per cent in…

Experts grow human tear glands in the lab that are capable of CRYING
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Experts grow human tear glands in the lab that are capable of CRYING

03/16/2021

Scientists grow human tear glands in the lab that are capable of CRYING just like real eyes Dutch researchers grew their own tear glands to study exactly how they work Dysfunction of the tear glands can cause eye dryness , ulcers and even…

Zoom Escaper helps you get evicted from video chat meetings
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Zoom Escaper helps you get evicted from video chat meetings

03/16/2021

Zoom Escaper lets you self-sabotage meetings with different effects like ‘urination’ and ‘man weeping’ so your presence becomes unbearable to others in the chat room Zoom Escaper is a free online widget that aims to help you leave Zoom meetings It includes…

Thailand's prime minister got an AstraZeneca COVID-19 shot in public, hoping to boost confidence after more than a dozen countries paused its use
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Thailand's prime minister got an AstraZeneca COVID-19 shot in public, hoping to boost confidence after more than a dozen countries paused its use

03/16/2021

Thailand’s prime minister became the first in the country to get the AstraZeneca vaccine Tuesday. The country was going to start using the jab on Friday, but ended up waiting. Numerous countries have paused their rollouts, but WHO has urged them to…

Experiment has people kept in a cave for 40 days with no sense of time
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Experiment has people kept in a cave for 40 days with no sense of time

03/16/2021

Extreme ‘world first’ experiment has trapped 15 people a cave for 40 days without phones or watches to explore the effects of long-term isolation with no notion of time Mission leader Christian Clot was inspired by the isolation brought by COVID-19 The…

‘Truck-sized’ UFO seen hovering in the sky for over an hour above Arizona desert
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‘Truck-sized’ UFO seen hovering in the sky for over an hour above Arizona desert

03/16/2021

A couple have convinced they have captured a UFO floating in the skies above the Arizona desert in broad daylight. Kristian Noel, 50, and Kelly Dees, 49, were on a road trip to San Diego in California, US, when they filmed the…

Microwave-powered boiler could replace gas boilers by 2022
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Microwave-powered boiler could replace gas boilers by 2022

03/16/2021

World’s first MICROWAVE-powered boiler could provide a zero-emissions replacement for traditional gas versions by 2022 UK firm is developing prototypes of households boilers powered by microwaves UK government is banning domestic gas boilers in new build homes from 2025 Microwave-powered boilers produce…

Greenland: Plants found mile under ice rewrite island’s frozen history ‘Can quickly melt’
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Greenland: Plants found mile under ice rewrite island’s frozen history ‘Can quickly melt’

03/16/2021

University of Vermont discuss fossil plants beneath Greenland 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 use…

February 2021 coldest in years thanks to La Nina
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February 2021 coldest in years thanks to La Nina

03/15/2021

Earth had its coolest February in seven years due to La Niña in the tropical Pacific Ocean that dropped temperatures as much as 3.2F below the average in parts of the world, study reveals The average temperature in the US last month…

Tesla using customers to test its 'Full Self-Driving' system, say feds
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Tesla using customers to test its 'Full Self-Driving' system, say feds

03/15/2021

Tesla is using customers as ‘guinea pigs’ to test its beta ‘Full Self-Driving’ system with limited oversight or reporting requirements, federal safety investigators warn A letter from  the National Transport Safety Board about Tesla has surfaced It is addressed to the National Highway…

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