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How cool would it be to fly like Iron Man? Wouldn’t it be awesome to soar above the ground and feel the wind in your face? Well, guess what? A group of competitors is about to experience that exact sensation very soon.
Forestry corps personnel in northern Italy on Tuesday killed a brown bear deemed dangerous to humans by local authorities, sparking protests from animal rights activists and the scrutiny of Italy’s environment minister. M90, the brown bear, was killed by members of the
A former US Army helicopter pilot, who claims to have spent 92 days on an alien mothership, reckons humans “will find ancient alien ruins” in the universe soon. Alex Collier, who served as a helicopter pilot in the army, says he “spoke
Studying the way ancient humans used to sustain themselves is one of the hardest things to do in archaeology. Much of the materials they once used have long since perished, things like plant fibres and wood. Some things like spears and daggers
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When you think of humanoid robots, you might think of an army of T-800s from “Terminator” or C-3PO from “Star Wars.” You probably don’t think of shapewear. But women’s clothing brand Spanx is using a robot to work in its Georgia warehouse
Scientists have raised concerns a deadly brain infection dubbed “Zombie deer disease” could spread to humans in the future. Alarm bells began ringing after the carcass of a deer at Yellowstone National Park tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) last month.
Swedish authorities have grown alarmed over a rise in cases of an infectious disease spread by birds. Parrot fever poses a severe risk to babies in the womb. In total 25 cases have been reported in Sweden since September 25, and 12
In prehistoric times, the climate was much warmer, and carbon dioxide levels were over four times higher than today. This produced abundant plant life, and also increased oxygen levels, meaning animals grew and evolved to be much larger than those found today