For the first time, researchers at Tel Aviv University have predicted what might be discovered by detecting radio waves that originated in the early Universe. Their results suggest that during the “cosmic dark ages,” dark matter gathered into…
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The Universe’s first radio waves could reveal dark matter
For the first time, researchers at Tel Aviv University have predicted what might be discovered by detecting radio waves that originated in the early Universe. Their results suggest that during the “cosmic dark ages,” dark matter gathered into…
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Ingenious optical illusion ads will make you see McDonald’s on every dancefloor
Ever felt a craving for a burger and fries after a night out? This McDonald’s ad campaign could explain everything. A series of typically minimalist poster designs depict nightclub scenes with an expected protagonist.
The instantly recognisable…
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QCY H3S headphones promise flagship ANC for $50, we try them on
QCY unveiled its new flagship over-ear headphones, dubbed the H3S. Featuring a design heavily influenced by the Sony WH1000 series, these promise flagship-grade ANC, excellent audio quality and impressive battery life at a fraction of the…
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Middlesbrough actor on working with Julia Roberts in film After the Hunt
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Amy Oakden,BBC Radio Tees
SuppliedMiddlesbrough actor Carl Wilson-Downie (left) was an extra in Gladiator II, directed by Sir Ridley Scott, who himself grew up in Teesside An actor and producer has…
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Isle of Wight Festival licence renewed until 2033
The future of the Isle of Wight Festival (IOWF) has been secured until 2033 after the renewal of its licence.
County Hall’s environment and community protection committee (ECPC) agreed terms on a seven-year extension to the land licence of the…
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Tiny metal particles show potential in targeting cancer cells: Study
Researchers have developed microscopic metal particles that can kill cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue, offering a potential new direction for more targeted and less toxic cancer treatments.
The study by the team from the Royal Melbourne…
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Snake pee might hold the secret to ending gout pain and kidney stones
If you’ve never kept a reptile, you might be surprised to learn that many of them actually “pee” in crystal form. In a study published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers examined the solid urine of more than 20 different…
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Snake pee might hold the secret to ending gout pain and kidney stones
If you’ve never kept a reptile, you might be surprised to learn that many of them actually “pee” in crystal form. In a study published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers examined the solid urine of more than 20 different…
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