Science
- May- 2022 -18 May
Cambodian officials plead the public to stop picking ‘penis plants’
Deflowered! Cambodian government begs people to stop picking rare carnivorous ‘penis plants’ to pose with in photos Cambodia’s Ministry of…
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Vets reveal what pugs USED to look like amid warning that the breed is being cruelly overbred
Shocking images have revealed how much pugs have changed over the years as a result of cruel inbreeding for fashion. …
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Buying a pug is CRUEL: Vets warn against celebrity-driven obsession with ‘cute’ flat-faces
With their squashed little noses and wrinkled faces, pugs have become a favourite with dog lovers and celebrities. Gerard Butler,…
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Tonga eruption on a par with Krakatoa, study says
Tonga’s volcanic eruption in January produced the strongest recorded waves from a volcano since the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883,…
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Pugs can no longer be considered ‘typical dogs’, vets warn
With their squashed little noses and wrinkled faces, pugs have become a favourite with dog lovers and celebrities. But a…
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SpaceX and Blue Origin reusable rockets are POLLUTING the atmosphere, study warns
SpaceX and Blue Origin reusable rockets are POLLUTING the atmosphere: Exhaust fumes from rocket engines could affect Earth’s climate, study…
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UK’s electric car charger rollout has STALLED and is set to fall staggeringly short of 2030 target
The UK’s rollout of electric car chargers has stalled so far this year, MailOnline can exclusively reveal, with the Government…
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Ancient tooth found in Asia belonged to a Denisovan girl, study finds
A 150,000-year-old tooth discovered in Southeast Asia once belonged to a young Denisovan girl, a new study claims. The ancient…
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AI is better at hiring staff than human bosses, study finds
Artificial intelligence (AI) is better at hiring staff than human bosses, but companies still don’t trust it in the recruitment…
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Yawning evolved as a social cue to warn others we are less alert, study says
Many theories have been proposed to explain why animals yawn, such as replenish oxygen supplies, cool the brain and even…
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