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The pyramids were built by alien ‘astronauts’ and 'I have proof', claims archaeology expert

The pyramids were built by alien ‘astronauts’ and 'I have proof', claims archaeology expert

Theorists have long believed extra-terrestrial technology was used to construct the pyramids. However the 'father of alien archaeology' said he has fo...

Is our embrace of AI naïve and could it lead to an environmental disaster?

Is our embrace of AI naïve and could it lead to an environmental disaster?

Johan Hansson says it is dangerous to treat artificial intelligence as a magic wandThe post Is our embrace of AI naïve and could it lead to an envir...

Bronze Age life discoveries in Northumberland's Cheviots to feature on BBC's Digging for Britain

Bronze Age life discoveries in Northumberland's Cheviots to feature on BBC's Digging for Britain

A major archaeological excavation has revealed the clearest insight yet into life on Northumberland’s uplands more than 4000 years ago....

Chinese Scientist Sparks UFO Storm With Paper Hinting at Antigravity Propulsion

Chinese Scientist Sparks UFO Storm With Paper Hinting at Antigravity Propulsion

Chinese scientist ignites global UFO debate with paper hinting at antigravity propulsion and inertial mass cancellation....

Novel biosensor enables real-time tracking of iron (II) in living cells

Novel biosensor enables real-time tracking of iron (II) in living cells

Iron is an essential trace element in biological cells. The concentration of the element and its so-called redox state—it can exist either in a doub...

New virus with genetic code written by AI ‘is first step towards lab-grown life’

New virus with genetic code written by AI ‘is first step towards lab-grown life’

The team at Stanford University, California used AI to draw up the entire genome for a new virus codenamed Evo-Φ2147, that could attack a colony of t...

A new look at trends in human deaths due to climate extremes

A new look at trends in human deaths due to climate extremes

A new study of climate extremes since 1988 finds that many regions have seen increases in deaths due to floods, storms and extreme temperatures. In hu...

New research claims humans moved bluestones from the Preselis to Stonehenge

New research claims humans moved bluestones from the Preselis to Stonehenge

New research has delivered the strongest scientific evidence yet that people – not glaciers – transported Stonehenge’s famous bluestones to the ...

The 12 Sky channels disappearing FOREVER in January – including legendary music network that ran for 4 decades

The 12 Sky channels disappearing FOREVER in January – including legendary music network that ran for 4 decades

A DOZEN channels have disappeared from Sky boxes over the month of January. Viewers will have noticed some fan favourite networks axed over the past f...

What’s on the horizon? Black hole research gains momentum at Cambridge

What’s on the horizon? Black hole research gains momentum at Cambridge

The pioneering research from the Institute of Astronomy that hopes to deepen our understanding of the universe...

Ground inspections get underway for new Brae school

Ground inspections get underway for new Brae school

CONTRACTORS are on site to undertake ground inspection works for the proposed new Brae High School. Inspection work got underway earlier this week. In...

Researchers develop high-performance fluoroborate crystals for deep-ultraviolet lasers

Researchers develop high-performance fluoroborate crystals for deep-ultraviolet lasers

Deep-ultraviolet (DUV, λ < 200 nm) all-solid-state lasers, essential to modern scientific research and industrial manufacturing, are widely applied i...

Hull joins world-leading study to screen newborns for genetic conditions

Hull joins world-leading study to screen newborns for genetic conditions

Generation Study brings the potential to treat babies much earlier...

Death Notice Edith Hinchley CONNELLY - Funeral Times

Death Notice Edith Hinchley CONNELLY Funeral Times...

Did Edison accidentally make graphene in 1879? - Ars Technica

Did Edison accidentally make graphene in 1879? Ars Technica...

NHS England to develop ‘world-first’ gene database to help thousands at risk of inherited cancer

NHS England to develop ‘world-first’ gene database to help thousands at risk of inherited cancer

Leading doctors have said NHS England is entering a 'new era of cancer prevention' with its pioneering gene database....

Microplastics in the atmosphere: Higher emissions come from land areas than from the ocean, study finds

Microplastics in the atmosphere: Higher emissions come from land areas than from the ocean, study finds

The atmosphere is an important transport medium that carries microplastics to even the most remote parts of the world. These microplastics can be inha...

Highland League and Cup results round-up: Brora Rangers beat Buckie Thistle with 10 men

Highland League and Cup results round-up: Brora Rangers beat Buckie Thistle with 10 men

We cover Saturday's action in the Breedon Highland League and R Davidson (Banchory) Highland League Cup....

Bullying tied to higher suicide attempt risk for high school girls

Bullying tied to higher suicide attempt risk for high school girls

A study by CUNY SPH researchers suggests that U.S. high school students who are bullied at school have substantially higher odds of attempting suicide...

An app that uses drone footage to track plastic litter on beaches is promoting voluntary cleanup in Ireland

An app that uses drone footage to track plastic litter on beaches is promoting voluntary cleanup in Ireland

Plastic pollution is one of those problems everyone can see, yet few know how to tackle it effectively. I grew up walking the beaches around Tramore i...