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The first photos have been taken of the UK's only Chilean flamingo chick, born just five days ago. The young "flamingling" ...
By Casey Peyton A dad will legally change his surname to ' Rubber Duck ' after his best friend dared him to. Daniel Caldwell, 32, was challenged by 'lifelong friend' Curtis Lunt, 34, to change his ...
Meet Pic-asho - the artist who creates memorial paintings using ashes from cremations. Elaine Murray, 54, immersed herself in her artwork to cope with the unexpected deaths of her parents in 2019 and ...
Most Americans want to reduce their environmental impact and many are taking it a step further by practicing green living this summer, according to a recent survey. In the poll of 2,000 American ...
Science says men’s fake tears more convincing than women’s Crying is perceived as more likely to be genuine when its people least expected to turn on the waterworks who are shedding the tears.
A data storage device self-destructs at the push of a button. (Team Group via SWNS) By Dean Murray A "Mission: Impossible"-style data storage device self-destructs at the push of a button. The ...
Scholars finally solve 130-year-old literary mystery Scholars found the most famous mystery in Geoffrey Chaucer's writings, which provides "rare evidence" of a medieval preacher referencing "pop ...
A railway fan who lives in an old station has spent thousands turning an old train carriage into a luxury Airbnb stay. Nigel Brooke, 68, lives in the former Delph railway station in Saddleworth, ...
Woman who failed drug test wants warnings on CBD products She's blaming the CBD gummies she consumes for almost losing her job.
In the current economic climate, Americans are opting to repair and replace over buying new, according to new data. That’s according to new research of 2,000 Americans that found 8 in 10 (80%) U.S.
A new study found that while most car owners like their cars, four in 10 have gone so far as to declare love to their vehicle. In the survey of 2,000 U.S. car owners, 90% said they feel a fondness for ...
Lunar soil could help sustain a human colony on the Moon, a new study suggests. Scientists have developed a technology that they say may help people survive on Earth's only natural satellite. Chinese ...