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Male singers boost their vocals when they spot women, study finds
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Male singers boost their vocals when they spot women, study finds

11/15/2023

Talk about singing your heart out! Male singers boost their vocals when they spot women in the audience, study finds Study also found that an operatic-style technique is more popular with women Experts think this shows men have a flexible, controlled voice…

Mum spooked after cleaning son’s bedroom and making ‘skin-crawling’ find by bed
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Mum spooked after cleaning son’s bedroom and making ‘skin-crawling’ find by bed

11/15/2023

A mum was left baffled after making a bizarre discovery at the end of her son's bed while cleaning his room. The mum was hoovering in her seven-year-old's room when she spotted a cluster of small brown objects in a pile on…

Men feel less pain when they're treated by a female doctor
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Men feel less pain when they're treated by a female doctor

11/15/2023

A woman’s touch: Men feel less pain when they’re treated by a female doctor, study finds Experts used a short laser pulse on the arch of volunteers’ feet Men who were treated by a female ‘examiner’ had a higher pain threshold  Going…

We live in phone 'NOT SPOT' – map shows how bad signal is for YOU
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We live in phone 'NOT SPOT' – map shows how bad signal is for YOU

11/15/2023

We live in a mobile phone ‘NOT SPOT’: Locals in some of UK’s worst places for 5G tell of nightmare battle for signal – as interactive map reveals how bad the reception is in YOUR area EXCLUSIVE: Vodafone study identifies ‘digital divide’…

Long-lost mammal rediscovered in remote Indonesia mountains
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Long-lost mammal rediscovered in remote Indonesia mountains

11/15/2023

David Attenborough’s ‘lost echidna’ is FOUND: Bizarre creature that was thought to be extinct for more than 60 years is spotted in remote Indonesia mountains Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna was thought to have gone extinct But scientists have caught one on camera in…

Uranus will be visible tonight  – here's the best time to see it
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Uranus will be visible tonight – here's the best time to see it

11/15/2023

Uranus will be visible in the night sky tonight – here’s the best time to see it from the UK Astronomers say the cold, icy world will be visible in the night sky from midnight This is because it will be in…

Only the most observant can spot the football in under 51 seconds
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Only the most observant can spot the football in under 51 seconds

11/15/2023

Champions League fourth matchday just kicked off and the football lovers have been left all excited. To match the excitement levels of all the fans, a tricky football theme brainteaser has left even the most eagle-eyed fans stumped. The challenging brainteaser by…

Here are seven things you should have on your LinkedIn profile
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Here are seven things you should have on your LinkedIn profile

11/15/2023

I’m a recruitment expert – these are the seven things you MUST have on your LinkedIn but probably don’t Most people leave the ‘headline’ on their page as the default Have you achieved ‘All Star’ status on your LinkedIn profile?  READ MORE:…

NASA scientists warn over deadly ‘invisible’ asteroids hidden by the sun’s light
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NASA scientists warn over deadly ‘invisible’ asteroids hidden by the sun’s light

11/15/2023

NASA scientist reveals reason Chelyabinsk asteroid was ‘missed’ NASA has among its ranks countless asteroids listed as potential threats to Earth. Space rocks across our Solar System and the Universe at large are currently whizzing through space at breakneck speed, some on…

Archaeologists taken aback by evidence of Vikings in Americas
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Archaeologists taken aback by evidence of Vikings in Americas

11/15/2023

US: Expert on early encounters with 'prehistoric mammals' Analysing wood from five Norse sites in western Greenland that were occupied between 1000 and 1400, archaeologists concluded that Vikings had already visited the Americas long before the Italian explorer. Determining the tree species…

‘Vulva’ projected onto ‘phallic’ UK landmark in bid to wipe out vagina shame
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‘Vulva’ projected onto ‘phallic’ UK landmark in bid to wipe out vagina shame

11/15/2023

A company has found an unusual way to tackle embarrassment around female sexual organs – by projecting the word 'vulva' on the side of a 'phallic' UK landmark. The Tate Modern in London received a temporary makeover today (Tuesday, November 7) when…

The 6 mistakes that could get you fired thanks to 'bossware'
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The 6 mistakes that could get you fired thanks to 'bossware'

11/15/2023

Six mistakes that could get you fired at work if your employer is snooping on you with ‘bossware’ (and most companies are already doing it) Sixty percent of companies already deploy ‘bossware’ Hard-to-detect software can watch what you do and even listen…

Christians call ‘crying’ Virgin Mary statue a ‘miracle’ with eyes turning ‘red’
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Christians call ‘crying’ Virgin Mary statue a ‘miracle’ with eyes turning ‘red’

11/15/2023

Churchgoers are claiming a miracle after a small statue of the Virgin Mary appeared to shed tears in a church. The 'crying' figure in El Chanal, Mexico, has attracted believers and sceptics, with hundreds reportedly visiting the church to witness the weeping…

Lizard feared to be extinct is rediscovered in Australia 42 years after last sighting
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Lizard feared to be extinct is rediscovered in Australia 42 years after last sighting

11/15/2023

Lizard feared to be extinct is rediscovered in Australia 42 years after last sighting A lizard that was feared to be extinct has been rediscovered after 42 years. The Lyon’s grassland striped skink was last seen in 1981 – until now. Researchers…

Keeping secrets is GOOD for you, study finds
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Keeping secrets is GOOD for you, study finds

11/15/2023

Keeping secrets is GOOD for you: Hiding positive news makes you feel more energised and alive, study finds Keeping secrets – at least for a little while – could actually brighten your day People keep positive secrets in particular for personal reasons,…

The 5 asteroids set to come 'dangerously close' to Earth this year
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The 5 asteroids set to come 'dangerously close' to Earth this year

11/15/2023

Revealed: The 5 asteroids set to come ‘dangerously close’ to Earth this year – including a huge space rock the size of the Golden Gate Bridge These are five of the asteroids that’ll pass closest to Earth by the end of the…

‘Dump him!’ Woman left disgusted by boyfriend’s nasty habit at pub lunch
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‘Dump him!’ Woman left disgusted by boyfriend’s nasty habit at pub lunch

11/15/2023

A woman has revealed the bizarre incident while on a date at a pub, which left her ‘very uncomfortable’. The user Runki revealed the man she was seeing had scavenged some food off an empty table who had left, according to a…

UFO came 20m from Ryanair jet at 4,000ft – but which would you rather fly in
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UFO came 20m from Ryanair jet at 4,000ft – but which would you rather fly in

11/14/2023

A Ryanair jet leaving Stansted Airport came within 20 metres of a UFO at 4,000ft, so naturally we've compared their respective passenger experiences. EssexLive reports the shocking revelation came following a Freedom of Information request to Essex Police. The Ryanair pilot detailed…

‘Bigfoot in Wales’ as experts discover 16-inch prints and hidden woodland lair
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‘Bigfoot in Wales’ as experts discover 16-inch prints and hidden woodland lair

11/14/2023

Bookmark Never miss any of the fun stuff. Get the biggest stories and wackiest takes from the Daily Star, including our special WTF Wednesday email Thank you for subscribing! Never miss any of the fun stuff. Get the biggest stories and wackiest…

Baby blood to convict pedophile of 1996 rape sparks ethical debate
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Baby blood to convict pedophile of 1996 rape sparks ethical debate

11/14/2023

Baby blood used to convict pedophile of 1996 rape sparks ethical debate: Police allegedly took DNA from lab without a warrant – and lawyers say this violates the Fourth Amendment A man was charged in 2021 for raping a 10-year-old in 1996 Police…

Here's what American cities would look like after they were abandoned
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Here's what American cities would look like after they were abandoned

11/14/2023

Abandoned America: AI images what famous US cities would look like after 100 years – if they were deserted by humans Vegetation reclaims the streets, with iconic landmarks still visible READ MORE: How landmarks might have looked made by different architects  What…

Pollution reducing efforts are warming Earth FASTER, study claims
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Pollution reducing efforts are warming Earth FASTER, study claims

11/07/2023

Efforts to reduce pollution are warming Earth FASTER, study claims Rules to reduce sulfur emissions to curb global warming have backfired Experts found these rules allow oceans to trap more heat, raising temperatures READ MORE: Norway’s first-ever zero-emissions cruise ship to launch…

AI predicts world goes VEGAN by 2075 – thanks to Gen Z and Millennials
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AI predicts world goes VEGAN by 2075 – thanks to Gen Z and Millennials

11/06/2023

AI predicts majority of the world will be VEGAN by 2075 – thanks to Gen Z and Millennials ChatGPT has predicted the steps to the world becoming vegan in 2075 It is based on research that Gen Z and Millennials will push…

Inventor builds a WOODEN version of Tesla's Cybertruck
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Inventor builds a WOODEN version of Tesla's Cybertruck

11/06/2023

Wood you believe it? Inventor builds a WOODEN version of Tesla’s Cybertruck – and incredible video confirms it’s fully functional A skilled inventor builds Tesla’s long-awaited vehicle out of wooden panels The wooden Cybertruck even has a deployable Cyberquad for the inventor’s…

Big Man, Ginge, and Spud are most common nicknames given to Brits, study finds
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Big Man, Ginge, and Spud are most common nicknames given to Brits, study finds

11/06/2023

Big Man, Ginge, and Spud are the most popular nicknames among Brits, research has revealed. A study of 2,000 adults found 39 percent have an alternative moniker, with 46 percent of those having more than one. However, 10 percent admit they aren’t…

Only those with sharp IQ can see the hidden strawberry in near-impossible task
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Only those with sharp IQ can see the hidden strawberry in near-impossible task

11/06/2023

Brainteasers are a great way to stretch the mind and push one of the body’s most important muscles to its limits. They can come in many different shapes and sizes. They can be observational, analytical, or mathematical. This brainteaser by ICE Headshop…

‘Humans have already found aliens – they’re not little green men,’ claims expert
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‘Humans have already found aliens – they’re not little green men,’ claims expert

11/05/2023

Humans have already found alien life – but not in the form of little green men. The claim comes from the UK's Astronomer Royal, Lord Martin Rees. Writing for the BBC, Lord Rees claims that Artificial Intelligence is a form of alien…

‘I found Bigfoot with my dad – most footage is fake but I filmed the real deal’
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‘I found Bigfoot with my dad – most footage is fake but I filmed the real deal’

11/05/2023

A Bigfoot hunter who has spent more than a decade searching for the elusive creature claims he and his dad captured a "flawless" video of the beast that proves its existence. Stacy Brown Jr, from Florida, first became interested in Bigfoot while…

Monster hunter says British Bigfoot is extinct – but Nessie is alive and well
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Monster hunter says British Bigfoot is extinct – but Nessie is alive and well

11/05/2023

Bookmark A monster hunter believes the British equivalent of Bigfoot is extinct but the Loch Ness Monster could well be alive. Elusive creatures expert Andy McGrath has concluded a six-year search for the Woodwoose, which he now believes is extinct after finding…

‘I hate Xmas but I celebrated it 16 times in a month – now I love weird food’
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‘I hate Xmas but I celebrated it 16 times in a month – now I love weird food’

11/05/2023

There are two things you should know about me – one is that I don't celebrate Christmas and the other is that I hate Christmas. So to celebrate it 16 times in one month might seen extreme to many, but considering I…

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