Daily Mail » 1 week ago
Even for the most experienced fliers, turbulence can be unsettling. But according to a pilot, it's no more to worry about than bumps on a road....
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Daily Mail » 1 week ago
Early humans may have feasted on Neanderthal children 45,000 years ago, according to a grisly new study....
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Daily Mail » 1 week ago
Researchers from Seat Pick pulled the most popular songs of the year from the official charts, before running them through an 'annoyingness index'....
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Daily Mail » 1 week ago
Scientists have revealed a simple trick to produce completely clear ice cubes - and it could impress your guests this evening....
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Daily Mail » 1 week ago
A scheme to encourage climbers to bring rubbish down from Mount Everest has been scrapped, after dishonest mountaineers found ways to cheat the system....
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Daily Mail » 1 week ago
Forget church bells ringing, the real sound of a New Year being kicked off in style is the deafening "pop-pop-pop" of champagne corks....
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Daily Mail » 1 week ago
From 73ft waves off Portugal to square waves in the Aegean Sea, several waves have left viewers baffled over the years. But the latest wave off the coast of Australia might be the most unusual one yet....
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Daily Mail » 1 week ago
There's still a few hours of 2025 left, meaning there's still time to add a new word to the national lexicon: Heteroflexible....
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The Guardian » 2 days ago
Inkpen, Berkshire: The felted mouse choir, the sleeping fawn … a lot of it has meaning to us. At least the greenery goes up in a blaze of gloryBy the time you read this, we’ll be taking down the Christmas decorations. I don’t like to let them ...
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BBC » 2 days ago
Some businesses are helping to recycle and reuse trees in a bid to reduce landfill and emissions....
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