The hidden world of the Knights Templar
Daily Mail | Stunning images show mysterious carvings etched into a Hertfordshire cave by warrior monks 800 years ago.
Daily Mail | Stunning images show mysterious carvings etched into a Hertfordshire cave by warrior monks 800 years ago.
Daily Caller | Like last time, he’s 100 percent incorrect.
London Telegraph | Ancient stone carvings confirm that a comet struck the Earth around 11,000BC, a devastating event which wiped out wooly mammoths and sparked the rise of civilisations.
Sputnik | Russian scientists have simulated the Earth’s collision with a one-kilometer-wide (0.6 mile) asteroid and created a model of the catastrophic consequences this could have on our planet.
CNBC | Tesla Inc founder and Chief Executive Elon Musk said his latest company Neuralink Corp is working to link the human brain with a machine interface by creating micron-sized devices.
London Telegraph | Dementia patients have been offered hope that their memory could be repaired after scientists showed that injecting blood from the umbilical cords of human babies restores brain function.
Daily Mail | Hundreds of tonnes of plastic are cluttering the once pristine Arctic Ocean and doing great damage to the planet, a new report has found.
Sputnik | Over a thousand of Swedes have chosen to voluntary implant a microchip under their skin.
Michael Snyder | It has been called “the long extinction”.
Daily Mail | ‘We’re building further out beyond augmented reality.’
Daily Mail | Machines that can think for themselves – and perhaps turn on their creators as a result – have long been a fascination of science fiction.
Daily Mail | Microscopic photos show how plankton consume tiny toxic microfibres that could devastate the ecosytem.
Daily Mail | Facebook was yesterday accused of hypocrisy for pocketing cash to promote sick scams proclaiming the ‘Queen is dead’ despite pledging to crackdown on fake news.
Daily Mail | Most employers will do a Google search on your name before they hire you.
Wired | Researchers at the University of Waterloo used a technique known as weak gravitational lensing to create a composite image of the bridge.