Incredible bionic leg is controlled by human thoughts – and makes it easier for amputees to climb up stairs

Scientists have developed a prosthetic leg controlled by the human brain which could make it easier for amputees to get up and down stairs. The ground-breaking new device allows patients to directly control their prosthetic using their thoughts. The device records signals from surgically preserved muscles which are carefully monitored and converted into controls for … Read more

What is Tubi? New streaming service launches in the UK today – here’s what you need to know

British movie fans now have another way to catch up on their favourite content as Tubi becomes available in the UK for the first time. The popular American streaming service is available for British viewers from today with 20,000 movies and TV episodes available on demand. It includes classic British TV like Twilight  and Fresh … Read more

Shocking discovery provides evidence of ancient women going into battle alongside men – and being injured

Archaeologists have uncovered shocking evidence that medieval women fought and died alongside men in battle. A woman’s remains, dating between the 12th and 15th centuries AD, were discovered buried alongside 22 warrior monks at a castle built in 1852 in Spain, which was used as a fortress to defend the nation from Muslim invaders. All … Read more

Archaeologists unearth ‘significant’ religious relic that depicts Moses receiving the 10 Commandments

Archaeologists have discovered a ‘significant’ religious relic decorated with Christian motifs hiding inside a marble shrine of an early church excavated in Austria. The 1,500-year-old ivory box depicts a scene of Moses receiving the 10 Commandments from God on Mount Sinai as described in the Old Testament, along with imagery of saints and the ascension … Read more

Cancer-causing radium detected in US city’s groundwater due to landfill teeming with nuclear waste from WWII-era atomic bomb efforts

A county in Missouri has been deemed a ‘cancer cluster’ due to World War II-era radium used in America’s atomic bomb efforts littering the region. For decades, residents of St Louis County have raised concerns about a spike in cancer diagnosis – and specifically those living just outside the West Lake Landfill. The landfill has … Read more

Tour the Pillars of Creation! Incredible NASA video travels through trunks of interstellar gas and dust in a nebula 6,500 light-years away

If you ever wanted to take a walk to deep space, this could be as close as you ever get. In this stunning animation, NASA lets the viewer wander through the trunks of the ‘Pillars of Creation’ in a nebula 6,500 light years from Earth. This is the most detailed and comprehensive video ever created … Read more

Why are Apple products more expensive in the UK? British fans fume at having to spend an extra £700 on the new Vision Pro – with one saying you could fly to New York to buy the headset and STILL save money

The Vision Pro headset has is finally available to buy in the UK, but Brits aren’t happy to pay even more on Apple’s hottest new gadget.  Since February, Vision Pro – the headset that lets wearers select apps with their eyes – has been available in the US at the cost of $3,499 (£2,759).  But the … Read more

The UK saw ‘below average’ temperatures in June, Met Office says – despite the late heatwave

By Colin Fernandez Environment Correspondent For The Daily Mail Published: 16:24 BST, 1 July 2024 | Updated: 16:24 BST, 1 July 2024 June 2024 was a dry, cool and sunny month compared to the UK’s long-term average, according to provisional Met Office figures. The average mean temperature for June was 12.9°C (55°F) – around 0.4°C … Read more

Enjoy a glass of wine? Thank the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs! Scientists say the extinction of the ancient reptiles paved the way for grapes to spread

Without dinosaurs to trample on trees, vine plants such as grapes flourished  READ MORE: Asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago By Xantha Leatham Deputy Science Editor For The Daily Mail Published: 15:09 BST, 1 July 2024 | Updated: 15:14 BST, 1 July 2024 The next time you crack open a bottle of wine, it … Read more

Enjoy a glass of wine? Thank the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs! Scientists say the extinction of the ancient reptiles paved the way for grapes to spread

Without dinosaurs to trample on trees, vine plants such as grapes flourished  READ MORE: Asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago By Xantha Leatham Deputy Science Editor For The Daily Mail Published: 15:09 BST, 1 July 2024 | Updated: 15:14 BST, 1 July 2024 The next time you crack open a bottle of wine, it … Read more

Pornub reveals unusual traffic on its X-rated site during the Trump and Biden presidential debate

By Stacy Liberatore and Nikki Main Science Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 16:27 BST, 29 June 2024 | Updated: 16:32 BST, 29 June 2024 Pornhub has revealed its X-rated site had some unusual traffic during and after the US presidential debate Thursday night. The event, which saw President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump battle … Read more

The debate over Stonehenge rages on: Experts hit back at ‘seriously flawed’ study claiming the landmark’s ‘bluestones’ were transported naturally by ice from Wales – calling it ‘nonsense’

Stonehenge is one of the most prominent prehistoric monuments in Britain. The Stonehenge that can be seen today is the final stage that was completed about 3,500 years ago.  According to the monument’s website, Stonehenge was built in four stages:    First stage: The first version of Stonehenge was a large earthwork or Henge, comprising a … Read more