- + Revealed: The 10 surprising foods experts say you should keep in the fridge - from corn on the cob to wholegrain flour—Next time you're unpacking your groceries from the supermarket, you might want to reconsider where you store your items. [Link to media]
- + East Coast of US at greater risk of flooding - thanks to 'dangerously weak' current of Atlantic Ocean, top scientists warn—An ocean current that carries cold water from around Antarctica up to the North Atlantic has weakened in the past two decades, which will cause oceans...
- + Hackers are using fake Facebook ads to steal bank account details and personal information ... here's how YOU can stay safe—Facebook users are getting tricked into clicking on fraudulent links that expose personal information and data to scammers. Users should avoid sponsor...
- + Scientists GROW diamonds in just 150 minutes that could cost $2,000 less than the real thing ... Can YOU spot the difference between lab-made and natural gems?—Researchers have found a way to grow diamonds in just 150 minutes. Although they're small, measuring 100 nanometers - the size of a typical virus - re...
- + Scientists reveal how long YOU should walk to boost brain power—Scientists have found that walking for just a short time can boost your brain power. Sitting for 20 minutes (left) results in much less brain activity...
- + UFO or drone? 'Flying cylinder' spotted soaring over New York City's LaGuardia Airport baffles passenger—Michelle Reyes claimed that she saw a 'flying cylinder' soar over New York City while she was traveling in a passenger airplane. A UFO expert determi...
- + James Bond, eat your heart out! Futuristic submarine resembles a UFO and can take eight passengers to depths of up to 656ft—The Triton 660 AVA sub from a Florida based firm has an expansive transparent 'bubble'-like' window that makes passengers feel at one with the ocean's...
- + Scientists want to grow vegetables using human urine - and reveal how YOU can make the natural fertilizer at home—Scientists are urging farmers to use urine to fertilize crops instead of synthetic fertilizer. They have developed and are experimenting with toilets ...
- + David Bowie was right - there are spiders on Mars! European Space Agency's spacecrafts snap mysterious arachnid shapes on the Red Planet—Incredible new images from the European Space Agency show 'araneiforms' - also known as 'spiders from Mars'. [Link to media]
- + Emotional turmoil of having a pet stolen is similar to losing a child, study finds—Anyone who owns a dog will be familiar with the unbreakable bond you share with your pet. Now, research has confirmed they really do feel like part of...
- + Hilton launches a £40 'taste of zero waste' menu across its flagship UK hotels - featuring cod tongues, potato peel chips, and treacle tart made of leftover sourdough—Zero waste menus are launching at Hiltons in London, Manchester and Brighton, featuring unusual delicacies such as ox heart, salmon cheeks and cod ton...
- + Britain's 'most dangerous plant' strikes in Somerset: Toddler is left with painful blisters across his face and hands after accidentally brushing past giant hogweed—Kayvon Wright developed red spots on his face and hands the morning after walking with his mum near Chard Reservoir in Somerset, England. [Link to med...
- + Emperor penguins are on the pathway to EXTINCTION: 99% of birds could be wiped out by 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise at current levels, study warns—Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have warned that 99 per cent of birds could be wiped out by 2100, if greenhouse gas emissions cont...
- + Toxic chemicals used in laptops, baby seats and smartphones can easily pass through human skin and leach into bloodstream, scientists show for first time—Scientists found that flameproofing chemicals called PBDEs, found in everyday products, can permeate the skin and make their way into the bloodstream,...
- + Mother, 62, is diagnosed with world's deadliest cancer years in advance thanks to artificial-intelligence-powered blood test: 'AI saved my life, I won the lottery'—Despite being a picture of health, an AI-powered blood test in 2022 revealed that one of the world's deadliest cancers was silently forming in Ms Balo...
- + Chase Bank app is DOWN: Thousands of Americans report struggling to access online banking—Chase Bank is down for users across the US that complain they can't access their app and website. [Link to media]
- + I was a Chinese cyber slave forced to scam people online … if I didn't do it I was beaten and starved—Rescued cyber slaves have shared the horrors of being trafficked by Chinese gangs in South Asia. Cousins from Pakistan were forced to scam five people...
- + More than 44m Americans are living in areas with toxic levels of pollution linked to asthma attacks and strokes—Americans are suffering from the worst levels of air pollution in 25 years, according to a new report. West Coast cities are primarily affected becaus...
- + I was a cyber slave... Man reveals horrors of being trafficked by Chinese gangs that forced him to scam Americans online - or be beaten and starved—Rescued cyber slaves have shared the horrors of being trafficked by Chinese gangs in South Asia. Cousins from Pakistan were forced to scam five people...
- + Mark Zuckerberg goes from Mr Steal Your Data to Mr Steal Your Girl in an effort to reinvent himself amid fall of Facebook... complete with chains, fur coats and pals in the UFC—Mark Zuckerberg has gone from T-shirts to glam with gold chains, fur coats, and an AI-generated image of himself with a beard. His change comes as Fac...
- + America's toxic wastelands: More than 20 million people living near sites polluted with hazardous waste linked to infant deaths and cancer—The EPA recently updated its Superfund list to include 1,340 locations across the US that are within one mile of more than 20 million Americans. These...
- + Revealed: The 5 popular brands responsible for the most plastic pollution in the world - so, is YOUR favourite on the list?—The Coca-Cola Company tops the list as the number one polluter, and is responsible for 11 per cent of all branded waste, according to researchers from...
- + Chimps are now eating disease-ridden bat feces as over-farming wipes out food sources in Africa... and experts warn it could start next pandemic—Chimpanzees in Uganda have been eating virus-filled bat dung ever since their preferred food source was destroyed by tobacco farmers. Scientists fear ...
- + The surprising foods that cause foul-smelling flatulence—It's no secret that beans can cause offensive flatulence, but several other gas-boosting foods may be more surprising. DailyMail.com broke down some o...
- + Like father, like son? Think again! People inherit surprisingly little of their personality from their parents, study reveals—Researchers at the University of Edinburgh say we're only slightly more likely to share personality traits with our parents than we are with a random ...
- + Why parents really do feel burnout by Friday revealed in new study—A new study has found why most parents will feel burnout by Friday. Scientists found that it all comes down to have children lose their attention and ...
- + The human foods that could be making your dog fat, revealed - from grilled salmon to scrambled egg—New research from Pet Range might make you think twice about sneaking leftovers to your dog under the dinner table. [Link to media]
- + Come fly with me! French musician Jean-Michel Jarre becomes the world's first passenger to take off in the futuristic flying 'AirCar' that can transform from a road vehicle into a plane in 90 seconds—Aboard the flying AirCar, French musician Jean-Michel Jarre and a pilot took off from and landed at Piešťany Airport in Slovakia. [Link to media]
- + Voyager 1 starts transmitting useable data again for first time in five months - after appearing to have broken down nearly 50 years into its outer space journey—The decades-old NASA Voyager 1 spacecraft has begun sending readable communications again after months of transmitting gibberish. [Link to media]
- + CyberTRASH? Owner claims to have found MORE flaws with new EV - days after Tesla recalled 4,000 for issue with the accelerator pedal—A Cybertruck owner shared photos of his vehicle's gear selector hanging by a wire. A former Tesla engineer told DailyMail.com that this issue will kee...
- + One in THREE people can't solve this brain teaser in less a minute, others get it almost instantly... how will YOU fare?—A brain teaser asks the viewer to find the broom in a pile of colorful clothes. It takes about a minute to solve the puzzle, but one in three people h...
- + Struggled with 'I am not a robot' captchas lately? It's not just you... they're getting harder - here's why—Captchas are becoming more difficult to solve and there's a reason why - bots are outsmarting you. Captchas are puzzles that are used to safeguard web...
- + Researcher claims he's found Plato's grave after using AI to decipher ancient Herculaneum scrolls—Plato's long-lost burial has been found in Greece, claim experts who found the exact burial spot in the Herculaneum scrolls. The team used AI to read ...
- + Tucker Carlson says there is 'no evidence' for Darwin's theory of evolution - and even his friend and boss Elon Musk says he doesn't agree—On The Joe Rogan Experience, former Fox news commentator Tucker Carlson said there is 'no evidence' to support Darwin's theory of evolution. But he mi...
- + Can YOU spot the right-winger and the liberal? AI predicts people's politics by analyzing a single selfie—Facial recognition technology can be used to reveal people's personal information, a new study revealed. Researchers said the AI tool could identify l...
- + Meet the Thermonator: First ever flamethrowing robot dog that shoots jets of fire up to 30 feet hits US market—An Ohio-based company launched the first flamethrower-wielding robot dog online. Amercians can now purchase the four-legged machine that shoots flames...
- + Elon Musk's X hit with worldwide outage for more than one hour that impacted thousands of users—Elon Musk's X is back online following a more than one hour outage that plagued thousands of users worldwide. Issue reports cited problems with the we...
- + Forget dirty talk! Facial expressions are more effective to convey what you want during sex, scientists say—Researchers have discovered that most people believe facial expressions and cues from body language are the best way to enhance the experience. [Link ...
- + Elon Musk's X is DOWN: Worldwide outage hits app and website—Elon Musk's X is down worldwide, leaving thousands of users unable to access the website or app. Issues appear around 9:45am ET. Users report feeds ar...
- + Don't be a stranger! Rekindling old friendships can be as scary as making new ones, study finds—Experts have discovered that the majority of people are hesitant to rekindle past friendships over fear that it would be 'too awkward' or their effort...
- + Has LeBron James just leaked a new Apple product? Basketball star is spotted carrying an unreleased device - here's what it could be—LA Lakers star, LeBron James, has been spotted holding what appears to be a new Beats speaker. [Link to media]
- + Look up tonight! Full Pink Moon peaks this evening as our entire lunar satellite is lit up by the sun—If you're a fan of stargazing, make sure you have this evening booked off in your diary. Tonight, the Full Pink Moon will reach its peak as our entire...
- + Meet Britain's newest dog breed! Polish Hunting Dog is officially granted recognition by The Kennel Club - making it the 223rd breed in the UK—The Polish Hunting Dog has been granted recognition by The Kennel Club, and will be classified in the Hound Group on the Imported Breed Register. [Lin...
- + Closer to finding aliens on Mars? NASA finds traces of gas that could be a sign of life near a crater on the Red Planet—NASA's Curiosity Rover detected a steady stream of methane coming from Gale Crater, and scientists now think they know why this stream came out when t...
- + New bill in California could axe little-known rule that allows state to keep newborn blood indefinitely—California allows newborn DNA to be stored indefinitely, which can be accessed by researchers and law enforcement. But a new bill could mandate health...
- + How we became 'Plastic People': Startling new documentary tracks global spread of toxic microplastics from the bottom of oceans to inside the human brain - and how it all started with the 1950s throwaway living idea—A new documentary has uncovered evidence of microplastics in human brain tissue for the first time. The filmmakers spoke to DailyMail.com ahead of a U...
- + America's fight to save handwriting from extinction as IQs begin to fall for first time ever and teachers warn some 20-year-olds can't sign checks anymore—Handwriting is less prevalent than it once was, with a third of Americans reporting that they haven't written a personal letter or note in more than f...
- + Put away your phone - and unleash your inner hobbit! The top 10 most wish-listed Airbnb 'Earth homes' around the UK, from cosy caves to a Viking longhouse and a secret retreat with on-site ducks and fairy pools—To celebrate Earth Day, Airbnb has revealed its 10 most wish-listed UK 'Earth homes', rentals that allow guests to 'immerse themselves in nature and f...
- + NASA finds new mutant bacteria in SPACE—A mutated bacteria was discovered on board the International Space Station that could affect the health of astronauts during their stay. E. bugandensi...
- + How Elon Musk's prediction that AI will become 'smarter than any human being' by 2025 could come true, according to artificial intelligence expert—Elon Musk has claimed that superhuman artificial intelligence could arrive by the end of 2025 - having previously predicted that superintelligent AI w...
- + Orangu-NAN! World's oldest orangutan celebrates her 63rd birthday - making her the same age as Barack Obama, Eddie Murphy, and Jennifer Coolidge—Bella was collected from the wild in 1964, and is estimated to have been born in 1961, making her the same age as Barack Obama, Eddie Murphy, and Jenn...
- + Lyrid Meteor Shower peaks tonight with up to 18 shooting stars overhead every hour - here's the best time to see the spectacular display from the UK—The Lyrid Meteor Shower is active through most of April, but will officially reach its peak tonight. [Link to media]
- + Europe endured its joint hottest year on RECORD in 2023 - with temperatures above average for 11 months of the year, report reveals—Europe's overall temperature last year was 1.8°F (1°C) above average, the EU's climate change programme has revealed - putting it on a par with 2020. ...
- + Attractive female faces make men behave more honestly, study suggests—Researchers found male participants in an experiment cheated less often when presented with a picture of a beautiful woman. [Link to media]
- + Lyrid Meteor Shower will peak tomorrow with up to 18 shooting stars overhead every hour - here's how to see the spectacular display from the UK—The Lyrid Meteor Shower is active through most of April, but will officially reach its peak on 22 April. Here's everything you need to know, including...
- + Ask the tech expert: My friend's aunt claims she's good with crypto and is encouraging me to invest $10,000 - but I'm afraid it's a scam—Tech Expert Kim Komando, radio show host, gives advice to a man worried about investing big money in crypto and a teen who found her dad is tracking h...
- + Beware hackers on a plane: Tech expert reveals the dos and don'ts of using in-flight Wi-Fi—A tech expert has shared the dos and don'ts for using Wi-Fi in an airport and on a plane. The open networks can leave devices vulnerable to hackers lu...
- + How to see a once-in-a-lifetime green comet: Mount Everest-sized space rock dubbed the 'Mother of Dragons' makes its first visit to the inner solar system in more than 70 years - and you won't even need a telescope to see it!—As the once-in-a-lifetime 'devil comet' reaches the brightest point in its 73-year orbit this weekend, experts reveal the best way to get a glimpse of...
- + What smoking cannabis really does to your mind: Experts reveal the surprising effects this 4/20 - from boosting your libido to triggering auditory illusions—As 4/20 rolls around once again, MailOnline has asked the experts what your brain is really like on drugs to reveal the strange effects of cannabis yo...
- + Tech expert reveals 5 travel mistakes that set you up for a vacation disaster—A tech experts has revealed five mistakes many travelers make when going on vacation that can turn their dream getaway into a nightmare stay. [Link to...
- + Five UFO abduction cases that could FINALLY be solved - as new study investigates 30-years' worth of evidence—Hundreds of alien abduction cases including research which inspired Steven Spielberg's 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' are to be examined by expe...
- + WhatsApp launches a major change that makes it much faster to find chats - here's how to try it—WhatsApp has introduced three new Chat Filters, which allow you to find messages without having to scroll through your full inbox. [Link to media]
- + Jawdropping discovery: Remains of extinct human species that died thousands of years ago found in kitchen floor tiles—A Redditor found what looked like a human jawbone embedded in the tiles of his parents' home. Multiple experts confirmed that it likely belonged to an...
- + Tucker Carlson says UFOs are piloted by 'spiritual entities' with bases 'under the ocean and the ground'—Carlson weighed in with his UFO theories on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. The Fox News vet stated UFOs 'don't behave according to the laws of scie...
- + Elon Musk's Tesla RECALLS nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks due to potentially fatal flaw with the accelerator pedal—Tesla has recalled more than 3,000 Cybertrucks to fix an accelerator pedal pad that could come loose and get lodged in the interior trim. [Link to med...
- + EPA puts two NEW 'forever chemicals' on its danger list - and they're in hundreds of popular cookware and waterproof clothes—The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has listed two chemicals as 'hazardous' and added them to the Superfund law that holds industries accountabl...
- + Remains of long-lost WWII soldier buried as 'Unknown' is identified as Illinois man who died in Japanese POW camp 80 years ago—A WWII soldier buried as 'Unknown' has been identified 81 years after his death by forensic scientists who used DNA and other methods. [Link to media]
- + Inside 'world's deadliest cave' that could cause next pandemic: Kitum in Kenya gave rise to Ebola and 'eye bleeding' Marburg virus—Fatal 'hemorrhagic' or blood-letting fevers emerged from Kitum in the 1980s. Scientists ascribe Kitum's unique deadliness to the animals who scrape th...
- + Plastic industry is heating up Earth's atmosphere TWICE as fast as the global airline industry, study claims—Plastic waste gets lots of attention, but producing plastics actually produces more planet-heating greenhouse gases than the airline industry and coal...
- + The bizarre mating ritual of octopuses: Watch the moment a male gets DRAGGED around the ocean floor mid-sex by an impatient female—The bizarre encounter between two algae octopuses was captured off the island of Bunaken in Indonesia. [Link to media]
- + Jeff Bezos-backed carmaker Rivian plans second round of layoffs this year - days after Elon Musk cut 14,000 Tesla employees—Jeff Bezos-backed EV-maker Rivian has cut more of its workforce following 10 percent of its employees laid off earlier this year. The company's share...
- + The book that predicted the Titanic disaster: Eerie 1898 novel about 'unsinkable' ocean liner 'Titan' hitting an iceberg and sinking was published 14 years before tragedy claimed 1,500 lives—She was 'unsinkable' and 'indestructible' - until she sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg. This was the story told by author Morgan Robertson in his...
- + Meteorologist warns of 'weather wars' between countries after Dubai floods were blamed on 'cloud seeding' - with 'catastrophic' consequences—Mr Jaques, a meteorologist, warned there could be 'unintended consequences' to using the technology, leading to 'diplomatic instability' between natio...
- + Antarctic ice shelf the size of France suddenly JUMPS twice a day - and scientists warn it could trigger a devastating icequake—The Ross Ice Shelf, a platform of ice measuring nearly 200,000 square miles, moves suddenly like plate tectonics that cause earthquakes, say scientist...
- + WhatsApp angers users for the second time in a week as it introduces bizarre green features - with one venting 'we don't like change, leave us alone!'—It seems WhatsApp's strange tests are far from complete, with many people noticing bizarre green features within the app. [Link to media]
- + Netflix's password-sharing crackdown pays off! Streaming platform gains 9.3 million customers - bringing its total subscriber base to almost 270 MILLION—Netflix's password-sharing crackdown appears to be paying off as the company added another 9 million subscribers in the first quarter of this year, br...
- + I'm a forensic psychiatrist and here are five common myths about clinical psychopaths—London-based forensic psychiatrist Dr Sohom Das has debunked five myths many people believe when it comes to clinical psychopaths in a video on YouTub...
- + Chemical drums filled with toxic waste are dug up in New York 'cancer hotspot' - where families have been warning for years they are being poisoned—New York officials are outraged after finding six 55-gallow chemical drums filled with liquid toxins buried underneath a park in Long Island. Resident...
- + More barrels of toxic waste are found buried in New York 'cancer hotspot' - and locals claim chemicals dumped by Northrop Grumman have been poisoning them since the 1950s—At least four more chemical drums have been found the Town of Oyster Bay, just two weeks after officials uncovered six filled with liquid toxins that ...
- + Elon Musk's Starlink satellites could be eroding Earth's magnetic field and slowly poisoning us all, ex-NASA scientist warns—An ex-NASA physicist tells DailyMail.com that space junk could strip Earth's atmosphere - as Starlink becomes an 'unplanned geoengineering experiment'...
- + NASA warns China is conducting military programs in space under the guise of civilian exploration—NASA warned China is using its civilian exploration program as a cover for its military programs claiming territory on the moon. The US now is in a ra...
- + Elon Musk confirms Tesla Cybertruck deliveries have been delayed due to potentially fatal fault: 'We are just being very cautious'—Tesla customers are complaining that their Cybertruck deliveries have been canceled with no warning and little explanation, as some have been told the...
- + Fascinating video goes inside abandoned GHOST TOWN that has been left to rot after residents were forced to flee - leaving behind decaying homes still full of toys and mementos—Kayville, in Saskatchewan, Canada , was once a bustling village with over 100 citizens and 30 businesses. But now, the dwindling community is a shell ...
- + Your next Frappuccino could come in a new cup as Starbucks is set to rollout redesign in US this month—Starbucks announced Thursday it is redesigning plastic cups used for iced drinks. The move aims to combat the millions of pounds of plastic the compan...
- + Ever wondered what Mona Lisa would look like rapping? Microsoft launches VASA-1 AI bot that can make images talk - with eerily realistic results—Microsoft's new AI tool, called VASA-1, transforms a still image of a human face into a video clip of them talking or singing. [Link to media]
- + Scientists clone TWO endangered animals using frozen genes from 1988: Process could save OTHER species from extinction—Scientists have cloned two black-footed ferrets from frozen DNA tissue taken from another ferret in 1988. Researchers hope to breed from the cloned fe...
- + Couple in Lincoln are baffled to discover a 'Medieval' gargoyle hidden under a trapdoor in their toilet—A Lincoln couple were baffled to find a hidden medieval relic beneath a trapdoor in the bathroom of their home while cleaning. [Link to media]
- + I tasted Europe's first lab-grown sausage - and I'd challenge the top Michelin-star chefs to be able to tell the difference between the real-deal!—MailOnline has taken a trip to Meatable's HQ in Leiden, the Netherlands to try its first ever product - lab-grown pork sausage. [Link to media]
- + The iconic American rivers becoming so filthy with pollution they are 'endangered'—New Mexico's rivers and nine others throughout the US are endangered after the Supreme Court stripped safeguards from the Clean Air and Water Act. The...
- + Meta's AI shocks thousands of parents in a Facebook group by claiming it has a 'gifted, disabled child' - as one asks 'what in the Black Mirror is this?'—Meta's AI has shocked tens of thousands of parents on a Facebook group as the chatbot bizarrely claims to the parent of a gifted and disabled child. [...
- + Cloud seeding is used around the WORLD - not just in Dubai: How countries including the US, China, Switzerland and Australia have implemented the weather modification technique - and why it's controversial—Dubai is far from the only place in the world where cloud seeding is used with countries including the US, France , and Australia using the method wid...
- + Meet Atlas 2.0! Boston Dynamics reveals new robot after retiring legendary humanoid - as terrified viewers claim it 'looks like something out of The Exorcist'—Boston Dynamics has announced today that it plans to sell the new version of its humanoid Atlas robot to manufacturers. The old version starred in vir...
- + Uber reveals the most weird and wonderful objects left in its vehicles this year - from a live TURTLE to a whole smoked pork belly—While items of clothing, luggage, headphones and wallets are the most frequently forgotten items, it seems that some Uber riders didn't just leave the...
- + Bad news for Walkers, Youngs, and Zimmermans! Students with surnames that come later in the alphabet are given lower grades, study finds—Researchers from the University of Michigan say that students with surnames that come later in the alphabet are given lower grades. [Link to media]
- + Somerset's giant sea monster! Huge ichthyosaur twice the size of a London bus roamed the UK 200 million years ago, study reveals—Experts have revealed a huge ichthyosaur, two times the size of a bus, swam in the sea off Somerset 200 million years ago. [Link to media]
- + Fool's gold may be valuable after scientists make 'unexpected' discovery in Appalachian Mountains—Scientists found that fool's gold in the Appalachian Mountains contains an unexpected metal that's needed to produce green energy like electric vehicl...
- + Genius iPhone hack will save you so much time when traveling—Texting your flight's six-character 'flight number' opens Apple's 'Flight Preview.' The iPhone shortcut offers flight departure, arrival, and even bag...
- + Tesla's Cybertruck disaster: Insider reveals 'serious safety issues' behind scenes of EV rollout - as drone footage shows hundreds of unfinished trucks backed up at Texas factory—Current Tesla staff have disclosed 'serious safety issues' to an ex-Tesla employee. 'Good engineers,' ex-Tesla engineer says, 'are afraid to say somet...
- + Microplastics are now found in BRAINS and gallstones—Microplastics have been found in the brains and gallstones of mice, according to a pair of new studies. Experts warn that microplastics are most likel...
- + Scientist share world's first 'conversation' between humans and whales - and say it's the first step to understanding aliens—A new video of researchers communicating with a humpback whale in Alaska over 20 minutes. The researchers hope the breakthrough could lead to communic...
- + Has the world's most mysterious text finally been cracked? Experts claim 600-year-old Voynich manuscript contains medieval SEX secrets—Researchers claim that the world's most mysterious text has been cracked as they reveal that the Voynich manuscript contains medieval sex secrets. [Li...
- + The Great Barrier Reef suffers its worst summer on record: Corals experience extreme bleaching in addition to floods, cyclones, and outbreaks of deadly starfish, scientists warn—The full extent of the impact is still unknown despite a 'gutwrenching' update on Wednesday which revealed almost three-quarters of the reef has been ...
- + NASA says Mars samples that may contain signs of life are STUCK on Red Planet... as it calls on private sector's help retrieving them—NASA announced it needs help bringing rock samples back from Mars that Perseverance Rover had collected in its search for signs of life. The existing ...
- + What is cloud seeding? Step-by-step graphic reveals how the weather modification technique works - as experts question whether it was to blame for the Dubai floods—As experts question whether Dubai's devastating deluge was self-inflicted, this step-by-step graphic reveals how the controversial cloud seeding techn...
- + Is this the key to finally finding life beyond Earth? Planets harbouring aliens may give off a distinctive purple hue, scientists say—Scientists from Cornell University believe they have taken a major step forward in the search for aliens. [Link to media]
- + Experts predict AI could one day do all our jobs better - but workers claim it already does—With millions of jobs at risk from AI in the future, a survey of 16,000 workers found nearly half admit the technology can already outperform them in ...
- + WhatsApp backtracks on subtle change that saw capital letters added - as it reassures furious users 'it's going back to normal now'—If you were pained by the capital letters, there's good news - WhatsApp has confirmed that it's backtracking on the change. [Link to media]
- + 'World's most advanced' humanoid robot heads to Scotland: Ameca can mimic human speech and facial expression with eerie precision - and will be showcased to 'demystify complex technologies'—The National Robotarium, the UK's centre for robotics and artificial intelligence based at Heriot-Watt University in partnership with The University o...
- + There IS a link between women's periods and the moon after all, study finds—Researchers in France and the US discovered there is a link between menstrual cycles and the full moon. The moon affects the body's circadian rhythms,...
- + Disease killing beavers in Utah 'can spread to humans,' officials warn—Utah wildlife officials have found nine dead beavers contracted tularemia, also called rabbit fever. The disease can spread to humans, becoming fatal ...
- + Scientists find 'vampire' bacteria that has a thirst for HUMAN blood—Bacteria like E. coli and salmonella can home in on blood, a process called 'bacterial vampirism.' In people with IBD who have small cuts in the gut, ...
- + Experts reveal the most stressful time of day... and how YOU can ease the pressure—Experts found that 51% of adults said they are 'often overwhelmed' from moment they get out of bed. The new survey, which polled 2,000 adults found 47...
- + Tesla reportedly halts ALL Cybertruck deliveries due to fatal flaw that causes EV to accelerate to top speeds—An analysis told DailyMail.com that all Cybertruck deliveries have been put on pause. The recall is due to a potentially fatal issue with the accelera...
- + People are calling $700 AI gadget the worst piece of tech they've ever used - even though it was touted as the 'iPhone killer'—Humane's tiny, $700 wearable computer, AI Pin, vowed to be user's virtual personal assistant and a veritable 'iPhone killer.' But savage reviews blast...
- + Ex-TikTok employees claim they were ordered to routinely send American user data to Beijing - as company battles all-out ban in the US—TikTok shared extensive user data with Chinese-based parent company ByteDance, a new investigation claims, even after TikTok said it had cut most ties...
- + Vikings may have practiced ancient form of plastic surgery 1,000 years ago, study suggests—Viking women intentionally deformed their skulls 1,000 years ago, according to a new study. The researchers found the elongated skulls of three women ...
- + Proposed design for a train station in Nanjing is ridiculed by Chinese internet users - with one joking 'that is a giant sanitary pad!'—The design of a new train station in the Chinese City of Nanjing has been relentlessly mocked on social media, with internet users comparing the shape...
- + WhatsApp has made a subtle change that has left users FURIOUS - as one vents 'it's hurting my soul'—Users have been left furious following a subtle change within the app. 'Online' and 'Typing' - words displayed under the other user's name in your ch...
- + The shocking extent of Britain's plastic crisis: 1.7 BILLION pieces of rubbish are thrown away by UK households every week, study reveals—A shocking report has laid bare Britain's plastic crisis, with households throwing away a whopping 1.7 billion pieces of rubbish every week. [Link to ...
- + Giant kangaroo twice the size of a human roamed Australia 5 million years ago, study reveals—Scientists from Flinders University have discovered three species of giant kangaroo that roamed Australia five million years ago, with the biggest gro...
- + The enormous stellar black hole hiding in Earth's backyard: Scientists discover a huge void in the Milky Way that's 33 times as massive as the Sun—A black hole called Gaia BH3 is 'extremely' close to us, astronomically speaking, according to experts at the Paris Observatory in France. [Link to me...
- + Israel's multilayered air-defense system that protected it from 99% of Iran's drone and missile strikes—Over 170 Iranian drones and 150 missiles were deflected by Israeli defenses. Israeli tech, like its 'Iron Dome,' worked defense with US, French and UK...
- + This is my secret three-ingredient recipe that gets rid of pesky kitchen bugs and fruit flies in minutes—A gardener has revealed her top hack for getting rid of flies, mosquitoes, and bugs in a matter of minutes. [Link to media]
- + With Voyager 1 losing contact after floating billions of miles and sending back stunning images, PAUL BRACCHI on the tin can that smashed through the final frontier (and will sail on for eternity)—Unbelievable as it may seem today, the computers on the Voyager 1 spacecraft, considered state-of-the-art back in 1977 have 240,000 times less memory ...
- + Mystery in the Florida Keys as six rare sawfish die in 7 days - while others begin acting bizarrely—Six endangered smalltooth sawfish were found dead, washed up on shore in the Florida Keys in the last week. The anomaly is baffling researchers and co...
- + Charlotte the virgin stingray is growing something besides just babies, her caretakers reveal—Charlotte the stingray, who apparently became pregnant without a male, has begun growing a new barb after dropping hers in February. This is a sign th...
- + NASA spots incredible pink 'flames' pulsing out from behind the total solar eclipse - what are they?—The looped towers of pink plasma, each called a 'solar prominence,' are 10 times the length of Earth's diameter. Anchored to the Sun's surface, each o...
- + 'Alien mummies' press conference descends into chaos as Peruvian officials try to seize new 'pregnant specimen' with three fingers and toes—A press conference hosted by ufologist Jamie Maussan showcasing 'alien mummies' in Peru took a bizarre turn after Peruvian officials attempted to seiz...
- + Food scientist explains the four-step process McDonald's uses to make its Coke taste so good—A food scientist has revealed what makes McDonald's Coca-Cola taste better than any other establishment. The company uses filtered water and stainless...
- + Pandas are NOT all black and white - and now scientists know why some are different colours—A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers in Beijing, China has uncovered the cause of rare giant pandas that are born with brown fur - and the ...
- + Deep sea expedition uncovers more than 50 never-before-seen species off the coast of Chile - from a 'flying spaghetti monster' to a glow-in-the-dark dragonfish—Glow-in-the-dark dragonfish and flying spaghetti monsters are only some of the 160 species found by an expedition to chart Chile's underwater mountain...
- + Cybertruck owner reveals potentially fatal fault that causes throttle to get stuck while driving: 'It's a deathtrap, man'—Tesla's Cybertruck has sparked concerns for one owner who said a malfunction with the accelerator has turned the vehicle into a 'death trap' after the...
- + Earth's fourth global coral bleaching event is CONFIRMED: Scientists warn once brightly-coloured reefs across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans have been bleached white by record water temperatures—A report, published by the International Coral Reef Institute, reveals that since 2023 there have been mass bleaching of coral reefs in at least 53 co...
- + North Carolina aquarium releases update about Charlotte the virgin stingray's pregnancy after experts feared her babies could have died—The North Carolina aquarium where Charlotte the virgin stingray lives has announced that she and her babies are healthy, amid weeks of speculation fro...
- + Does Stonehenge have a connection to the moon? Rare lunar event will provide scientists with the perfect opportunity to finally find out—An astronomical event that only occurs once every 18.6 years could prove a theory about Stonehenge, say experts at the universities of Oxford, Leicest...
- + Men using AI as wingmen on dating apps to score dozens of dates a month: 'I hooked up with a baddie in 24 hours'—DailyMail.com spoke to Paul, 30, and Eddi, 20, who are using chatbots as 'wingmen' to generate nearly fool-proof conversations that they claimed have ...
- + Is this the future of working from home? People are making 'digital clones' of themselves that attend Zoom meetings and answer emails—People around the globe are creating digital 'clones' to work, but still make their million-dollar salary. Companies said these digital creations 'ar...
- + World's first beauty pageant for AI women is announced: 'Miss AI' contest will see computer-generated ladies face off in tests of beauty, technology and social-media clout - with a $20,000 prize at stake—The world's first beauty pageant exclusively for AI-generated women has been announced, with competitors facing off in tests of beauty, technology and...
- + NASA is making a big announcement about Mars TODAY - here's what we expect to hear about the Red Planet—NASA is preparing to make a big announcement about the future of the Mars Sample Return mission which was called into question by a damning report las...
- + Dark circles, extra wrinkles and sagging skin: Terrifying images reveal what can happen to your face if you don't get 7 hours of sleep a night—Sleep tech firm Simba has used AI to reveal what can happen to your face if you don't get enough sleep. [Link to media]
- + Britain's forgotten sunken lands: Incredible interactive map reveals the ancient islands swallowed by the sea - from 'Yorkshire's Atlantis' to Doggerland—These British settlements are far from mythical - in fact, the historical records and physical evidence offer proof that they definitely existed. [Lin...
- + See inside the Titanic like NEVER before: Incredible video reveals a cross section of the doomed liner in its former glory before it sank in 1912 - as one billionaire prepares to recreate it—Posted to YouTube by US animator Jared Owen, it shows Titanic from every angle, exactly as it appeared just before it set sail from Southampton 112 ye...
- + Even the boss is worried! Hundreds of chief executives fear AI could steal their jobs too—Business leaders admit secretly using tools such as ChatGPT to carry out their daily responsibilities - while passing it off as their own [Link to me...
- + Could YOU be the next Hardest Geezer? Scientists reveal how to go from couch potato to ultramarathon runner like Russ Cook (and it's easier than you might think!)—If you've been inspired by Hardest Geezer's run across Africa, the good news is that scientists say anyone can take on an ultramarathon, and the secre...
- + Why do Facebook and Instagram keep crashing? Experts reveal the true reason behind the constant Meta outages - and say they expect things to get even worse—While it is easy to imagine that Facebook could be under siege by malicious hackers, experts say the truth might actually be worse for the company. [L...
- + Bill Gates reveals 3 jobs most immune to the AI takeover—Gates has recommended careers in artificial intelligence, energy and bioscience. 'I could even lose my job,' Gates said to ChatGPT maker and OpenAI CE...
- + How Pornhub searches for solar eclipse porn have skyrocketed—Searches for eclipse-related porn skyrocketed earlier this week with terms like 'eclipse orgasm' and 'sex during eclipse.' But during totality, the nu...
- + A jaguar savaging an alligator, adorable yawning bats and a VERY human orangutan are among winners of Sony's 2024 world photo awards—Sony and the World Photography Organisation announced the winners of their 2024 photography awards. Winners in the Natural World & Wildlife catego...
- + Michigan approves 'extremely toxic' copper mine just 100ft from Lake Superior - which locals fear could destroy one of America's most beautiful state parks—A Canadian-based mining company is moving its operations to Michigan, receiving outrage from residents. The mining company will produce nearly 7,500 t...
- + New sonar images of Francis Scott Key wreckage reveals look of the mangled bridge 50 feet below the Patapsco River—A 20-person, Navy-led team is now mapping the bridge wreck through clouds of mud. The govt. hopes to remove enough to clear a 35ft-deep 'Limited Acces...
- + Bird flu outbreak in NYC animals prompts new health alert: New Yorkers are told to STAY AWAY from wildlife—Geese, falcons and hawks living in Manhattan's parks and green spaces have tested positive for the virus, officials say, warning cases could be more w...
- + Would YOU have a Bronze Age burial? 'Deeply spiritual' ancient stone barrows are having a modern resurgence - with some Britons paying thousands to have their ashes stored—Burial 'barrows' were originally built in the British Neolithic and Bronze Ages, but now firms are building modern versions and charging thousands to ...
- + Who's a clever boy? Dogs excel in different intelligence tasks - just like humans, study claims—Dogs have 'general intelligence' just like humans do, report scientists at at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in Budapest, Hungary. [Link to media]
- + Israeli army used controversial 'Lavender' AI system to create 'kill list' of Palestinian militants and bomb 37,000 targets, report claims—The Israeli army has been using an AI system to populate its 'kill list' of alleged Hamas terrorists, despite a known 10% error rate, six Israeli inte...
- + Orphaned baby orca stranded in Canadian lagoon will be airlifted out to join new pod in the Pacific Ocean - after it spent weeks refusing to leave its dead mom's body—The baby orca that has been stranded in a Canadian lagoon since March 23 will be airlifted to rejoin her pod. The mission is set for two weeks as resc...
- + How to see a once-in-a-lifetime green comet: Space rock dubbed the 'Mother of Dragons' is now visible in the night sky - here's the best time to spot it before it vanishes for another 70 years—Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, which is larger than Mount Everest, should appear as a green blob with a hazy tail. [Link to media]
- + How monkeys are being abused to make your coconut milk: Shocking investigation reveals the conditions of animal 'workers' in Thailand - as Co-Op becomes the latest major supermarket to stop selling Thai milk—Co-Op has become the first major supermarket to stop selling coconut milk from Thailand. It comes after an investigation revealed cruel treatment of m...
- + 'People are dropping dead for a reason': Residents of Texas town that has become cancer hotspot speaks out as EPA finds dangerous levels of toxic chemicals in soil and water—Locals in the Texas community of Kashmere Gardens knew for a long time that something was wrong as residents died of cancer. Now EPA testing revealed ...
- + Piece of 5,800lb battery pallet tossed from NASA's ISS crashes through Florida home - and nearly kills homeowner's son—Space debris fell through the roof of a Florida man's home last month, crashing through his roof and two floors, nearly hitting his son. NASA is inves...
- + Sir Ernest Shackleton's barometer is FOUND after 102 years: Instrument which hung on the wall of the ship's cabin during the explorer's final Antarctic expedition goes up for auction - and could fetch £8,000—The scientific instrument was fixed to the wall of Shackleton's private cabin on the ship R.Y.S Quest - where he died in 1922 during an expedition to ...
- + I'm a teacher and this is the simple way I can tell if students have used AI to cheat in their essays—In a TikTok video, Daina Petronis, an English language teacher from Toronto, shows how she can easily spot AI essays. [Link to media]
- + What is Havana syndrome? Symptoms explained after bombshell 60 Minutes episode—New reports from US diplomats and spies describe loss of vision and chest pains. One FBI counterintelligence agent likened the 'attack' to 'a dentist ...
- + Harry Potter eat your heart out! Scientists develop a 6ft 'invisibility megashield' that can hide multiple people by bending light - and you can buy one for just £699—The £699 shield uses a precision engineered lens array to bend light, rendering objects behind it almost invisibile. [Link to media]
- + Spectacular SpaceX launch illuminates the California evening sky sending 22 Starlink satellites into space—A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket was successfully launched out of Vandenberg Space Force Base in in Santa Barbara County, California, Monday night. The rocke...
- + Outrage as Tesla starts shipping $3,000 Cybertruck tent that looks nothing like as advertised—Tesla's Cybertruck Basecamp tent has sparked outrage as consumers say it looks like a regular tent. They have also complained that the accompanying 't...
- + The 7 bridges in the US that are at risk of a Baltimore-like disaster: Including the Golden Gate and Verrazzano—All seven bridges supported by vulnerable concrete island towers, called 'piers.' Baltimore's Francis Scott Key was destroyed by a mega-ship collisio...
- + PlayStation 5 Pro will be an 'enormous' jump in tech with 8K resolutions and artificial intelligence in time for release of GTA6, experts say—The revamped PS5 will signify a leap in console power according to experts after a supposed 'spec leak' speaks of a vastly improved graphics processin...
- + Gmail turns 20! Nostalgic images reveal what Google's email service looked like when it launched in 2004 - and how much it has changed since—First launched on April 1 2004, many people originally thought Gmail was an elaborate April Fools Day joke. And, as these nostalgic images reveal, the...
- + I'm a security expert - here are THREE reasons why you should never charge your phone at the airport—A security expert is warning travellers of the hidden dangers of charging their phones at the airport. An expert revealed that hackers can load them w...
- + Britain's 'drone superhighway' will be completed this SUMMER: 165-mile long network will let pilotless devices fly between the Midlands and the Southeast - but sceptics warn it will be 'annoying and intrusive' for people living under the flight path—The UK is set to open the world's first drone superhighway this summer, stretching 165 miles across the country. However, critics say it poses a risk ...
- + Conservatives launch new probe into Canada's lab leak scandal: National security failure saw Chinese scientists send Ebola in the mail to Wuhan and spy on top research hub—About a month after a bombshell 600-page report showed how Chinese scientists in a Winnipeg lab shared secret materials with China, Canadian MPs opene...
- + Bridges across the US that suffered same fate as Francis Scott Key in Baltimore - as several states launch safety projects to shore up infrastructure—On Tuesday the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore crumbled into the water after being struck by a ship, much like bridges in Georgia, Kentucky, and...
- + YouTube pranksters expose how social media giants are allowing adverts for vapes, knives, alcohol and gambling to children—In their latest stunt, popular duo Josh and Archie, who have 1.5million followers, filmed fake ads and paid to post them on Instagram , TikTok and X. ...
- + Has AI discovered the next Ozempic? Researchers in Spain race to patent two plant extracts they think could be the next big thing for weight loss—Researchers have identified two plants that could offer the same weight loss results as Ozempic or Wegovy. The plant extracts mimic the hormone respon...
- + These terrifying images are what it's like to have extraordinarily rare condition 'demon face syndrome'—Rare 'demon face' syndrome patient sees faces normally on paper, but not in life. The patient helped scientists illustrate what those with the syndrom...
- + DMV experienced nationwide outage for nearly 3 hours - leaving Americans unable to obtain driver's licenses—The Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) experienced technical issues on Thursday for nearly three hours due to an outage with a third-party provider. [L...
- + Quake it off! Taylor Swift fans caused an EARTHQUAKE by dancing so hard in Los Angeles during star's Eras Tour—Taylor Swift's Eras tour concert in LA caused a 2.3 magnitude earthquake last summer, and now scientists know why. Fans jumping and moving to the beat...
- + Elon Musk says AI has 'more positives than negatives' as he launches his own anti-woke chat bot - in first public appearance since firing Don Lemon—The maverick tech mogul - who previously called AI the 'most destructive force in history' - said there's still some chance it may wipe out humanity. ...
- + Over 700million pounds of Amazon's 'recyclable' plastic packaging is dumped into environment each year - where chemicals infest livestock, human organs and even clouds—Under five percent of that plastic makes it to a recycling center, a new report by Public Interest Research Group found. The rest is on course to degr...
- + Fascinating origin of Southern accents and what makes them different from the rest of the nation, according to linguists—The two main types of Southern American accent are the inland, spoken by Matthew McConnaughey and Woody Harrelson, and the coastal, as heard from Rees...
- + Inside Fukushima: Eerie drone footage reveals first ever look at melted nuclear reactor with 880 tonnes of radioactive fuel still inside - 13 years after disaster—Fukushima's operators, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings released 12 photos from inside the site, the first time the internal structures have been...
- + As the Glastonbury 2024 lineup is announced, AI reveals the ultimate headliners - so, do you agree?—Who would you see take to the Pyramid Stage in your dream line-up? MailOnline asked ChatGPT for its ultimate headliners. [Link to media]
- + New York bill could repeal 1907 law that criminalizes adultery - perpetrators see up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine—The New York State Assembly voted near-unanimously to approve the repeal of a 1907 law that made adultery illegal and punishable with 90 days in jail....
- + New Cybertruck owners are re-selling EVs for more than $200,000 - as Tesla threatens to cancel orders and issue $50,000 fines—The Cybertruck has a long waitlist, so some owners are reselling their cars at a huge markup, in violation of the purchase contract. Tesla could sue r...
- + Prehistoric piercings! Archaeologists discover evidence of body perforation in skeletons dating back 11,000 years—Archaeologists have discovered the earliest evidence of body perforation in skeletons dating back 11,000 years. [Link to media]
- + More than 10,000 artifacts found at the 'Birthplace of Texas' reveal new insights into abandoned 1800s town where Davey Crockett stayed on famous trip to the Alamo—Archeologists have uncovered knives, pottery and other artifacts at the site of an abandoned town in the 'Birthplace of Texas,' providing new insights...
- + I'm a recruitment expert - these five tricks will make you your boss's favorite person (WITHOUT being a suck- up)—Human resources expert Natasha Kearslake, director of HR consultancy Organic P&O Solutions says that the key is to understand what your boss actua...
- + Feel old yet? Boy, 11, gives DailyMail.com the lowdown on the BAFFLING slang terms used by Gen Alpha - including 'furda', 'skibidi' and 'Ohio'... can YOU guess what they mean?—Do you know what a gyat is? What about if someone said you were skibidi? And how would you respond if asked to do something 'furda'? Gen Alpha have an...
- + Apple users are still discovering hidden new features inside iPhone's iOS17 - here are 10 you need to try—iPhone's iOS 17 lets users share passwords in secured groups for the first time ever. But the new update also syncs with Apple TV, Apple Music and mor...
- + NASA is looking for new astronauts - so, do you have what it takes to take the next giant leap for mankind?—NASA has opened applications for potential astronauts who want to travel to the moon - and even Mars. Candidates need a master's degree in a STEM fiel...
- + Women who gossip about others are driven by jealousy and low self-esteem, study claims—We all enjoy chattering about the latest rumour or scandal from time to time. But ladies, beware - as women who gossip about others are driven by jea...
- + SpaceX shares stunning images of Starship launch rehearsal that loaded more than 10 million pounds of propellant on the craft - as Elon Musk eyes orbital mission this month—SpaceX released incredible images of its Starship rocket's 10-second launch test, marking the third time the company has tested the rocket since April...
- + How YOU can name an asteroid: Japan asks for help in creating moniker for space rock the size of the Golden Gate Bridge that its craft will investigate in 2026—Japan's space agency JAXA is open to any, 'non-offensive' name under 16-characters. The winning name will join asteroids like Bennu - named after a my...
- + Core blimey! Scientists discover how to squeeze even more nutrients from apples—New method retains more polyphenols which are thought to benefit the heart and brain and may protect against disease. [Link to media]
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