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Sound of meteorite strike captured in rare video from Canadian home

18 January at 00:10 AM, via The Guardian

Doorbell camera captures footage of space rock hitting house entranceway, producing cloud of smoke and crackle

A doorbell camera on a Canadian home has captured rare video and sound of a meteorite striking Earth as it crashed into a couple’s walkway.

When Laura Kelly and her partner returned home after an evening walk, they were surprised to find their walkway littered with dust and strange...

Eskom Hits 300 Days Without Loadshedding At Midnight On January 20

17 January at 18:40 PM, via Tech Financials

Eskom has reached 296 consecutive days without implementing loadshedding since 26 March last year.  On Monday 20 January at midnight, Eskom will reach 300 days of loadshedding suspension for the South African economy, a milestone not seen since June 2018. This performance has also resulted in year-to-date diesel savings of R16.42 billion (on a year-on-year basis), […]

‘Get those rocket ships going’: where will Trump’s space odyssey lead Nasa?

17 January at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

Donald Trump and SpaceX owner Elon Musk have ambitious plans in space. Are they shooting for the moon?

As Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House next week with Elon Musk at his side, the pair are planning to write the next chapter in US spaceflight history with an ambitious agenda that includes the first human footprints on Mars.

How many of their grandiose aspirations get cemented...

66 days to rediscover boredom: ‘The way I’d been thinking about time was wrong’

17 January at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

How long does it take to change a habit? It varies, but one paper suggests the average is 66 days. We asked writers to change one thing in their lives within that timeframe … and tell us if it works

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I knew that I wanted to make a change when I couldn’t go longer than five...

Psychedelic drug DMT trialled on patients to treat alcohol addiction

17 January at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Scientists at UCL hope one-off dose of powerful hallucinogenic could help drinkers reduce intake

A powerful psychedelic that is used in healing ceremonies by Indigenous groups in the Amazon is being trialled as a pioneering approach to reduce problematic alcohol consumption.

Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is the active ingredient in ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew that has been used for...

Pompeii excavation unearths private spa for wooing wealthy guests

17 January at 14:47 PM, via The Guardian

Thermal bath complex is latest discovery among ruins of Italian city destroyed by Vesuvius eruption in AD79

A large and sophisticated thermal bath complex that was believed to have been used by its owner to woo well-heeled guests has been discovered among the ruins of ancient Pompeii.

The baths were found during excavations of a home on Via di Nola in Regio IX, a wealthy district of the city...

Most Popular Games At Online Casinos

17 January at 13:37 PM, via Tech Financials

    Online gambling has grown in popularity quite significantly in the past couple of years. With so many new people discovering internet casinos, the industry is generating more annual revenue than ever before. But, what are the games that attract people to online gambling? That is exactly what we aim to find out in […]

Trends That Will Define Tech In 2025

17 January at 12:17 PM, via Tech Financials

In 2024 breakthroughs in technology like AI, redefined industries and how we work. As these technologies advanced sustainability also became a core focus as the need to develop greener, more efficient solutions became clearer. These advancements laid the groundwork for a new era and 2025 promises to build on this momentum, ushering in trends that […]

People with working-class accents more likely to be suspected of committing crimes

17 January at 11:33 AM, via The Guardian

Negative stereotypes linked to some accents raise serious concerns of bias in justice system, warn researchers

Researchers have said a study that found people who speak with accents perceived as working class are more likely to be suspected of committing a crime raises “serious concerns” about bias in the UK criminal justice system.

People with accents from Liverpool, Newcastle, Bradford and...

Colombian tree frog found by Sheffield florist highlights invasive species threat

17 January at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Scientists say frog’s journey shows difficulty of spotting insects or fungi spread by global plant trade

A tiny tree frog hitchhiking in a bunch of roses to Sheffield from Colombia has inspired a study into invasive species reaching the UK’s shores.

Dr Silviu Petrovan, a researcher in the University of Cambridge’s zoology department and a senior author of a paper published today in the journal...

A golden age of cancer treatment? – podcast

17 January at 05:00 AM, via The Guardian

The Guardian’s health editor Andrew Gregory explores the promises and challenges of revolutionary technology in the fight against cancer

Decades ago, the treatment options for cancer patients could be summed up in three words: cut, burn, poison.

As the Guardian’s health editor, Andrew Gregory, explains, it was a shorthand for the limited choices open to oncologists and their patients –...

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