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Trending News: Supplement ‘cocktail’ reverses autism symptoms in mice — and scientists say humans could benefit tooCats ‘shout’ more at menMeet the dog with the world's longest tongueSaturn's sixth largest planet to be exploredFat jab users will get drunk quickly at ChristmasUK's Christmas turkeys set for first-ever bird flu jabsThe Romans brought cats to BritainCannabis calms angry dogsBritain’s carpet museum rolling up for goodMeet the world's smallest horseTai chi improves sleep qualitySweetener in sugar-free products may increase liver disease riskFame shortens a musician's lifeCoffee prolongs lifeThe human brain has five distinct erasBrits to spend £328m on dogs for Christmas – more than on friends and family membersPolitician Adolf Hitler on course to be re-elected in NamibiaSupermarket chain launches lickable pigs in blankets wrapping paperGeorge HW Bush ‘briefed on an extraordinary mid-1960s encounter between US military personnel and non-human entity’Donald Trump ‘could soon confirm the existence of non-human intelligence’Police force’s rural crime team’s ‘strangest appeal ever’ revealedFinger-counting can boost child’s maths skillsPaella may turn people into sex machinesAI bear recalled after giving sex adviceVapes are 3,000 times dirtier than the average toilet seat, study revealsOver half of British writers fear AI will replace them, study showsScientists find a way to create drinking water from airDogs can be autistic, scientists findMicroplastics could be powering heart disease, study suggestsNeanderthals used to kiss early humans, scientists discoverScientists reveal why you’ll almost never see phones, numbers or yourself in dreamsCurry could be the key for weight loss, study suggestsAmazon scorpions could help beat breast cancer, scientists discoverScientist think parents should get their babies’ consent to change nappiesSecond language could slow down ageingElon Musk declares mystery UFO ‘could be alien’Fast food fuels surge in cancer-linked bowel growths, experts warnMan selling pile of rope for £1mTitanic passenger’s gold pocket watch set to fetch £1mAdolf Hitler could have had a micro-penisFootball fans go through ‘extreme’ brain activity during matchesA vegan diet can save the planetShouting at seagulls stops food theftSpeaking multiple languages can slow ageingBees have mastered Morse codeTeenage drinking could boost career prospectsListening to music slashes dementia riskScottish and US surgeons perform world-first robot stroke surgeryAmateur golfer hits three holes-in-one in a single monthLlama and camel blood could help cure brain disordersDrinking coffee daily may prevent irregular heartbeatAstronauts stuck in spacePeople cloning their dogs and catsWorld's biggest spider web foundThe Holiday inspires Gen Zs to home-swap and find loveCyclist kept alive by red wine following ravine fallPoor heart health in middle age puts people at higher risk of dementiaLondoner travels 1,900 miles for haircut – because it's cheaper than homeSavage squirrel sends 2 locals to A+E and 'almost killed' oneWoman who 'died' claims there is 'no heaven'Regular walks cut Alzheimer’s riskVirgin Hotels launches dog TV channel to keep them calm on bonfire nightLitter picking world cup trophy not coming to Britain this yearBritain sees huge uptick in giant jellyfish with 230 per cent increase in 2025Scientists discover ancient bacteria that could help stop modern virusesAlzheimer’s disease may be powered by disrupted sleep cycle, study suggestsScientists debunk simulated reality theoryPumpkins could be hiding a deadly secret, study findsPeople with autism may struggle to hear in busy crowds, study suggestsAlbanian AI bot 'pregnant with 83 children'Thousands of spiders could be in home at onceYoung Brits having pizza instead of Christmas dinnerSwan causes chaos on train lines in GlasgowPeople need time off to spend time with petsPeople may face jail time for dressing up cats or dogs at HalloweenNHS could give prostate cancer diagnosis using AITying hair in bun may cause hair lossArt makes people feel betterPope Leo XIV's astronomer would baptise alienAI put stop to feudsBear visits distilleryFat jabs can stop heart attacksWomen caught smuggling live tortoises in their skirtsChildhood obesity prevents penis growthAmerican scientist warns alien attack could be imminent due to Manhattan-size interstellar object 3I/ATLASSpongeBob SquarePants is top fantasy dinner guest for BritsRendlesham UFO site is the British Skinwalker Ranch, claims filmmaker Mark Christopher LeeBrits pilling on pounds after getting in relationshipAlien attack could be imminentAntidepressant could cause significant heart and weight gain risksPlaying bingo helps people live longerMediterranean diet improves sex life‘Life-changing’ implant helps the blind to see again200-year-old Sri Lankan tea leaves could stop extinction of cuppaBoots launches first fat jab withdrawal schemeAliens may have stopped trying to contact humans because they are boredPlanet Y could be hiding in solar systemHumans may have Sixth SenseWoman returns stolen Ancient Greek artifact after 50 yearsDogs lie awake at night worrying about being 'ignored', research finds
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Brits use pets as 'personal heaters' to keep warm amid cold snap
Brits use pets as 'personal heaters' to keep warm amid cold snap

2025-01-28 15:01:08 Brits are using their pets to keep warm. With many across the country struggling to pay energy bills as cold weather grips the nation, people are using zany…

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Aliens 'could be contacting Earth' through fast radio bursts
Aliens 'could be contacting Earth' through fast radio bursts

2025-01-28 15:20:56 Aliens could be trying to contact Earth through fast radio bursts (FRBs) from a distant galaxy. Northwestern University researchers discovered an FRB that produced 21 pulses, lasting a…

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Lab-grown babies could be reality 'within two years'
Lab-grown babies could be reality 'within two years'

2025-01-28 15:22:40 People could have babies with themselves via sperm and eggs grown in labs. At a meeting with the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) board, scientists think the…

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Former military officer 'abducted by angry alien'
Former military officer 'abducted by angry alien'

2025-01-29 15:05:03 A retired military officer has claimed he was abducted by an angry alien. Whistleblower Lt Col John Blitch was told by a “7ft tall praying mantis looking being”…

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Chatbots clone themselves in early sign of 'rogue AIs'
Chatbots clone themselves in early sign of 'rogue AIs'

2025-01-29 15:10:55 Chatbots can replicate themselves – causing an “early sign for rogue AIs”. Researchers from Fudan University in China have carried out studies on language models from Meta and…

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Gen Z are big believers in God
Gen Z are big believers in God

2025-01-29 15:17:08 Gen Z are bigger believers in God than their elders. The study of 10,000 people found that the group (people born between 1995 and 2012) are increasingly turning…

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Starbucks Frappuccinos may increase dementia risk
Starbucks Frappuccinos may increase dementia risk

2025-01-30 15:02:17 Starbucks’ Frappuccinos could put people at risk of getting dementia. Neuroscientist Dr. Robert Love explained how a large helping of the sugary beverage – which is made from…

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Man convinced he has spotted the Loch Ness Monster
Man convinced he has spotted the Loch Ness Monster

2025-01-30 15:05:00 A double-humped creature has been caught on camera in Loch Ness. Eoin O’Faodhagain watched a webcam feed of the freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands, famed for being…

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Lab-grown patch could treat heart failure
Lab-grown patch could treat heart failure

2025-01-30 15:08:50 A lab-grown patch could be a lifeline for heart failure sufferers. Scientists have used stem cells and turned them into heart muscles and when they grow together, it…

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Early life exercise cuts dementia risk
Early life exercise cuts dementia risk

2025-01-31 15:08:00 Regular exercise before the age of 50 can ward off dementia in later life. New research has found that individuals who exercised monthly in their early years maintained…

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