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Scientists reveal which creature will rule Earth should all humans die

Every day we’re reminded of the things that’ll kill the human race off. Climate change, a vengeful AI, nuclear attacks, asteroids or, in about 6...

Elon Musk claims it’s ‘now possible’ to travel between the UK and US in 30 minutes

Elon Musk has made bold claims that 30-minute flights between the UK and US will now be possible under Donald Trump's Federal Aviation Administration...

Scientists make stunning discovery about asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs

The asteroid that crashed into Earth 66 million years ago and wiped out the dinosaurs was not alone, scientists have astonishingly claimed.According to a...

The new map which has changed our galaxy ‘forever’

Astronomers have published a gigantic map of the Milky Way, unveiling discoveries that have changed their view of the galaxy ‘forever’. The infrared map contains...

Mystery behind strange noises coming from world’s deepest trench finally solved

Scientists believe they may have finally solved the long-running mystery of a strange sound emanating from one of earth's least explored places.Mariana Trench, in...

Secretary of State Antony Blinken to travel to UK to discuss Middle East, Ukraine

Blinken says ceasefire talks are at a 'decisive moment'Secretary of State Antony Blinken will continue ceasefire talks in Cairo after meeting in Doha last...

A fiery satellite will plummet back to Earth this evening

An aging satellite made partly by UK scientists will plunge back to Earth tonight. The European satellite Salsa is due to reenter our atmosphere at...

1 person has died from an E. coli outbreak blamed on lettuce, UK health officials say

LONDON -- One person died from an E. coli outbreak that sickened at least 275 people in the United Kingdom during the past month,...

China unfurls flag on dark side of the Moon as probe heads back to Earth

China’s Chang’e-6 probe has lifted off from the far side of the...

Ancient Egypt development as lost branch of Nile may solve pyramids mystery

Why the ancient Egyptians built most of their pyramids on what is now a narrow, inhospitable strip of desert has long puzzled archaelogoists.However it...

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