BuzzFeedAstronaut Sex, Pooping In Plastic Bags, And Every Other Secret You Didn't Know About Being In Space, According To An Ex-NASA EmployeeI was today years old when I learned there are rats on the International Space Station.
The IndependentArchaeologists perplexed to find Bronze Age burial of ritually sacrificed teensRegion’s early society likely switched often between egalitarian and hierarchical rule, study hints
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LadBibleThe best places in the UK to see the solar eclipse this weekendIt's a bit of a reverse in the best places to view it this time round
PeopleNASA Astronaut Takes Sip of Coffee From Zero-Gravity Cup He Designed Himself“The zero-g cup allows one to smell your coffee, something you can’t do when sipping through [a] straw from a bag," Don Pettit explained about his invention
PA Media: UK NewsWhy do the clocks go forward and what impact does it have on your health?The positive and negative impacts of daylight savings are hotly debated.
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FuturismNASA Is Investigating Boeing Starliner's "In-Flight Anomalies"NASA and Boeing are still working to get the aerospace giant's plagued Starliner spacecraft back on the ground. It's been just over half a year since Boeing's issues-riddled shuttle came back from its journey to the International Space Station without a crew on board. Due to technical problems, NASA decided Starliner wasn't safe enough for NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore to be on board, leaving them stranded in orbit. In a Thursday update, NASA revealed that NASA and Boeing are "
The Guardian‘The physics community has never split like this’: row erupts over plans for new Large Hadron ColliderAmbitious project could soak up funding for subatomic physics for decades, say opponents
South Wales ArgusAlien activity over South Wales debunked as SpaceX rocket plumesHave aliens been spotted over the South Wales skies? That’s what many people thought after a large glowing spiral was visible over the UK on Monday night (March 24).
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The TelegraphBranson rocket failure made Britain look bad – but we will change that, says Science SecretaryWhen Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit rocket failed on its maiden launch from Cornwall in 2023, it brought Britain’s space aspirations crashing down to Earth.
PA Media: ScienceScientists reveal cause of deadly storms which battered UK in space of a weekResearchers says the finding could help forecasters identify any increased risk of storm clusters up to a month before they happen.
Euronews‘The unsung heroes of life on Earth’: Hundreds of fungi species threatened with extinctionThe ‘giant knight’ is among 1,300 red list species in the fungal kingdom.View on euronews
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PeopleWhat Sound Does a Shark Make? Scientists Release First Known RecordingsResearchers in New Zealand found that a small species of shark makes noises with their teeth when touched by humans
AFPHundreds of fungi species threatened with extinction: IUCNDeforestation, farming and climate-fuelled fires are driving increasing threats to fungi, the lifeblood of most plants on Earth, the International Union for Conservation of Nature warned Thursday.Deforestation, for timber or to make way for crops, is the primary existential threat to at least 198 fungi species.
Birmingham LiveUK households with air fryer in kitchen at risk of £64 charge from next weekAir fryers have quickly become a household staple, sending Brits into a frenzy with their sleek design and convenience.
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The IndependentAmsterdam mayor gives hero award to ‘modest’ English tourist who tackled knifemanThe mystery hero should be made an honorary Amsterdamer, locals said
The TelegraphPolice arrest parents who complained about daughter’s primary school in WhatsApp groupThe parents of a nine-year-old girl were arrested by police after they complained about their daughter’s primary school in a WhatsApp group.
LadBibleVladimir Putin mocks Britain while claiming he will 'finish off' Ukraine in chilling commentThe Russian president made the comments during a visit to an Arctic naval base
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ReutersUS warns French companies they must comply with Trump's diversity banPARIS (Reuters) -The Trump administration has ordered some French companies with U.S. government contracts to comply with his executive order banning diversity, equity, and inclusion programmes, highlighting the extraterritorial reach of U.S. policies and their potential impact on European corporate practices. The move comes amid rising economic and political tensions between the United States and Europe following Donald Trump's election on an "America First" platform. U.S. companies have embraced Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies, tracking race and ethnicity data and setting diversity targets.
Hello!Sentebale chair claims Prince Harry fall out was due to critical Meghan Markle refusalPrince Harry stepped away from his charity Sentebale earlier this week and now the chair has claimed the origin of he dispute was due to a critical Meghan Markle refusal.
The Daily BeastPutin Sends a Clear Warning as Trump Tries to Take Over GreenlandRussian President Vladimir Putin warned western countries Thursday over rising tensions in the Arctic, stating that Russia would strengthen its military presence in the region just as his U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, seeks to take over Greenland. The Russian president spoke at a policy forum in the Arctic port of Murmanskthat, citing concerns about NATO’s current activities in the Arctic. It was also his first time speaking out about Trump’s interest in the northern territory, which is curren
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