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19  avril     21h13
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 science’
    21h08
Elon Musk’s Tesla RECALLS nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks due to potentially fatal flaw with the accelerator pedal
   Tesla has recalled more than, Cybertrucks to fix an accelerator pedal pad that could come loose and get lodged in the interior trim.
    20h59
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 accountable for the cost and clean up of the toxins.
    20h27
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 years after his death by forensic scientists who used DNA and other methods.
    17h52
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 s. Scientists ascribe Kitum’s unique deadliness to the animals who scrape the cave for salt
    17h26
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 fired powerplants notoriously bad sources.
    16h24
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.
    15h16
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 percent of its employees laid off earlier this year. The company’s shares dropped to one percent on Thursday.
    14h29
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 , square miles, moves suddenly like plate tectonics that cause earthquakes, say scientists at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
    14h04
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 million subscribers in the first quarter of this year, bringing the total to almost million paid accounts.
    13h31
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 after hitting an iceberg. This was the story told by author Morgan Robertson in his novel. Above: Titanic departing Southampton.
    11h38
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 nations.
    09h47
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.
    09h40
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, transforms a still image of a human face into a video clip of them talking or singing.
    06h40
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 YouTube.
18  avril     21h28
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 were dumped by Northrop Grumman.
    20h39
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’
    20h19
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 race to put Americans on the moon.
    18h31
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 problem involves the accelerator.
    18h14
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 citizens and businesses. But now, the dwindling community is a shell of its former self.
    16h49
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 company’s cups contribute to in landfills.
    15h50
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 . Researchers hope to breed from the cloned ferrets when they reach maturity later this year.
    15h35
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.
    15h04
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.
    14h32
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 rivers provide drinking water to residents.
    14h15
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.
    13h50
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 widely.
    11h32
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 viral videos, but it never sold.
    10h46
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 usuals behind.
    09h31
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.
    07h24
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 million years ago.
    06h33
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 vehicles, phones and laptops, and e bikes.
17  avril     22h44
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 baggage claim info
    21h39
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 something is wrong’
    17h38
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 likely never going away, remaining in our bodies.
    16h00
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 minutes. The researchers hope the breakthrough could lead to communication with aliens.
    15h19
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.
    13h21
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 plan is ’too expensive’ and would take ’too long.’
    13h21
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 technique works.
    12h47
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 accelerator that will take weeks to resolve.
    09h15
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.
    08h59
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 , workers found nearly half admit the technology can already outperform them in ’routine tasks’ and pays better attention to detail.
    07h57
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.
    07h18
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 of Edinburgh, has purchased the robot.
16  avril     20h33
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, syncing the cycles.
    20h33
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 if its left untreated and antibiotics aren’t taken.
    20h32
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 with ByteDance, raising privacy concerns.
    20h17
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, these bacteria can easily find their way into the blood.
    18h49
Israel’s multilayered air-defense system that protected it from 99% of Iran’s drone and missile strikes
   Over Iranian drones and missiles were deflected by Israeli defenses. Israeli tech, like its ’Iron Dome,’ worked defense with US, French and UK support
    18h22
Experts reveal the most stressful time of day... and how YOU can ease the pressure
   Experts found that of adults said they are ’often overwhelmed’ from moment they get out of bed. The new survey, which polled, adults found feel busier now than they ever have before