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Trending News: Horses can smell human fearMajority of educated people think that aliens are realAir pollution exposure raises prostate cancer riskTaylor Swift's track The Fate of Ophelia poses driving dangerSleeping with the light on increases heart disease death riskGrief for pets can be as intense as that for a family memberMosquitoes are thirsty for human bloodLong Covid sufferers have heightened dementia riskMale libido peaks at the age of 40Man has to walk around Disneyland with T-shirt inside out due to 'mouse-approved' ruleBrits waste 135 million days of annual leave 'ticking off a to-do list'Singer Jenny Lewis marries her dogBear breaks into candy store for the fourth timeFamily launch GoFundMe to bring dog to wedding‘Ghost’ knocks pint off the table in haunted pubLoch Ness Monster hunter no longer believes the legendary beast is realGerman shepherds are the happiest-looking dogsSleeping for seven hours per night can extend lifespanREVEALED: Brits named world's least fussy datersClever hound escapes shelter by unlocking front doorMagician wants to become 'world's first cloned human entertainer'Residents patrol Oxford suburb with wooden clappers to deter crimeSpace junk could throw flights into chaosPaintings by vile Adolf Hitler being auctionedUS dad wakes up from operation speaking fluent SpanishNASA discovers never-before-seen 'Cloud 9'Man claims to have world’s smallest penisBrits eat equivalent of 22 packs of crisps in salt a day, new study revealsTo not to be or to not to be! Filmmaker Mark Christopher Lee claims William Shakespeare did not write his playsHead size can determine dementia riskPhone scrolling is unattractiveRecord number of men having ‘bionic willy’ operationsHuman ancestors were possibly cannibalsDry January improves mental wellbeingSabrina Carpenter released 2025's most annoying songsTake us to your captain! Aliens to reveal themselves to humans at 2026 FIFA World CupPilot spots UFO hovering near private jet while flying 3,500 feet over Rhode IslandScientists baffled by dinosaur trackway pointing to a limping Diplodocus 150 million years agoAncient herb could tackle crippling arthritisDoctors alarmed youngsters using AI chatbots to seek emotional support'World's smartest man' claims he can prove God’s existence with mathsSwearing whilst exercising boosts physical performanceShowering in the dark may naturally beat insomniaHigh-fat cheeses could slash risk of dementiaOver 22 per cent of young adults use substances to sleep, study findsThe Grinch dissected by atonomy expert who says Christmas villain is most like a chimp and a catPhilosopher says evidence is ‘far too limited’ to confirm AI has developed a conciousSalt in coffee poses health riskKing Charles selling boozy Christmas puddings based on Queen Elizabeth’s recipeDachshunds descend on Hyde Park for Christmas walkWorld’s tallest bedded Christmas tree crownedMan extends world record for largest snow globe collectionBrits urged to avoid fat jabs as a method of preventing Christmas overindulgenceCould the Great Pyramids hold the secret to the mythical Atlantis Hall of Records?Vegan kids are skinnier and shorter than meat-eating childrenPop music has become more miserableDogs have vivid dreams about their livesDark chocolate could help slow ageing processPill could curb booze cravingsTwo sweet treats banned from calling themselves 'chocolate'Americans are more sweary than Brits and AustraliansSocial media is ruining children's attention spansHumans are close to the top of the animal monogamy leagueDonald Trump was ‘fully briefed’ on alien-human hybrids living on Earth, UFO whistleblower saysGarlic could be the best mouthwash for fighting germs, scientists findMost people don’t get enough omega-3, study suggestsCurry could 'wipe out hangovers'Loss of smell is an early warning sign for 130+ diseasesSupplement ‘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 suggests
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Paella may turn people into sex machines
Paella may turn people into sex machines

2025-11-21 15:03:09 Eating lots of Paella can may boost a person’s sex drive, scientists claim. Saffron – the vivid yellow-orange threads plucked from crocus flowers and sprinkled into everything from…

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AI bear recalled after giving sex advice
AI bear recalled after giving sex advice

2025-11-21 15:00:32 Parents were left horrified this week after a $99 “smart teddy” was found dishing out X-rated chat and even giving tips on where to find knives in the…

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Vapes are 3,000 times dirtier than the average toilet seat, study reveals
Vapes are 3,000 times dirtier than the average toilet seat, study reveals

2025-11-20 11:39:21 Vapes and e-cigarettes have 3,000 times more germs than the average toilet seat. The discovery comes from a new analysis by BioLabTests in Coventry, which found that after…

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Over half of British writers fear AI will replace them, study shows
Over half of British writers fear AI will replace them, study shows

2025-11-20 11:37:11 More than half of British novelists are concerned AI will eventually replace them. Researchers at the University of Cambridge surveyed 258 published authors and 74 industry professionals, revealing…

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Scientists find a way to create drinking water from air
Scientists find a way to create drinking water from air

2025-11-20 11:33:18 Scientists have found a way to create drinkable water out of thin air. The technique, created by engineers at MIT, can turn atmospheric moisture into clean drinking water…

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Dogs can be autistic, scientists find
Dogs can be autistic, scientists find

2025-11-19 10:04:24 Your dog could be autistic. According to Dr. Jacqueline Boyd, an animal scientist at Nottingham Trent University, there is growing evidence that indicates pooches can have the same…

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Microplastics could be powering heart disease, study suggests
Microplastics could be powering heart disease, study suggests

2025-11-19 10:02:40 Microplastics could be fuelling heart disease. Researchers at the University of California, Riverside found that everyday exposure to microplastics can accelerate the development of atherosclerosis – the dangerous…

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Neanderthals used to kiss early humans, scientists discover
Neanderthals used to kiss early humans, scientists discover

2025-11-19 10:00:48 Neanderthals used to kiss early humans, new evidence has suggested. A study conducted by researchers at the University of Oxford and the Florida Institute of Technology suggests that…

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Scientists reveal why you’ll almost never see phones, numbers or yourself in dreams
Scientists reveal why you’ll almost never see phones, numbers or yourself in dreams

2025-11-18 14:36:16 You will almost never see smartphones, numbers or yourself in your dreams. According to leading dream researchers at Harvard University, there are five things you will rarely see…

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Curry could be the key for weight loss, study suggests
Curry could be the key for weight loss, study suggests

2025-11-18 14:34:10 Eating curries could help you lose weight. Black cumin – the tiny, jet-black seeds sprinkled into creamy curries, paneer dishes and naan – has long been prized for…

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