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Singapore from space during a thunderstorm on June 15. (Nichole Ayers/NASA via SWNS) By Dean Murray An astronaut has captured a whole city lit up by lightning. NASA's Nichole Ayers managed to snap a ...
Samii, runs Conscious Connected Touch, which offers workshops priced at £15 to £22 (#20 to $30), which see up to ten people ...
A newborn lion cub tries out a cute roar just days after being born at a UK safari park. Keepers at West Midlands Safari Park are celebrating the arrival of the three African lions which were born to ...
(SDO/NASA via SWNS) By Dean Murray The Sun appears to be grinning as temperatures are set to rocket in the UK. A mini-heatwave is expected this week, with temperatures rising to 29°C in London by ...
If you’re tired reading this, you’re not alone. One in three Americans are drained before the day even starts. And what precious energy they do have is quickly zapped away, according to a survey of 2, ...
Trust in others helps people live longer, according to new research. People with a trusting nature report higher levels of ...
By Ottilie Von Henning Officials in California are using special 'fire goats' to eat the grassland to help reduce vegetation that could fuel future wildfires. A video filmed in Oakland on Tuesday ...
Half of Americans don’t consider themselves a “caregiver,” but new research revealed that some have already assumed the role. That’s according to a survey of 2,000 Americans, including 1,000 who are ...
More than half of doctors would consider assisted dying if they had advanced cancer or Alzheimer’s disease, according to new research. And most say they would prefer symptom relief rather than ...
(West Midlands Safari Park via SWNS) By Ed Chatterton Adorable photos show a trio of cute lion cubs playfully exploring their new enclosure under the watchful eye of mom after being born at a UK ...
Check out this real-life Flintstones home that's hit the market after being built around a 200 million-year-old red rock. The two-bedroom property in Larkspur, Colorado, has a very unique style, ...
“Not the dog!” Americans believe that it’s harder to watch animals being killed on-screen than humans, according to new research. A poll of 1,512 U.S. adults sought to uncover their “gore line,” or ...
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