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Supermassive stars may have formed by repeatedly eating their siblings

Some black holes are way bigger than we can explain, and they may have come from supermassive stars that formed by devouring the other stars around them




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An asteroid strike may have popped the surface of Mars

An unusually round and symmetrical deposit on Mars may be the result of an impact that popped the surface of the planet, causing a volcanic eruption less than 200,000 years ago




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We may have spotted a parallel universe going backwards in time

Strange particles observed by an experiment in Antarctica could be evidence of an alternative reality where everything is upside down




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Vast worlds called brown dwarfs have extraordinarily powerful winds

Brown dwarfs, which are halfway between huge planets and small stars, have extremely powerful winds whipping around them at speeds of about 650 metres per second




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Astronomers have spotted the most powerful supernova ever

An explosion 4.6 billion light years away has released 10 times more energy than the sun will put out in its lifetime, making it the most extreme supernova ever found




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Asteroid Arrokoth may have broken its neck in 6400 km per hour impact

Arrokoth, a strange two-lobed space rock, was hit by another rock at some point – the collision may have snapped Arrokoth’s narrow neck before it reformed again




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A giant raft of rock may once have floated across Mars’s ancient ocean

Mars could have had an ancient ocean in its northern hemisphere, and a large raft of volcanic rock may have floated across it to settle into mounds we can see today




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Our nearest star system may have a planet with a colossal set of rings

We know that there is at least one planet orbiting Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to our solar system, and now astronomers may have taken the first picture of a second world




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We may have found 19 more interstellar asteroids in our solar system

A bunch of asteroids near Jupiter and Neptune with orbits perpendicular to the plane of the solar system may have come here from a different star system




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An ancient river on Mars may have flowed for 100,000 years

We’ve found a 200-metre cliff in Mars's Hellas basin, the first evidence of a river that flowed on the planet for more than 100,000 years




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A large chunk of Mercury may have been blown away by the sun

Mercury is much denser than the other rocky planets in the solar system, and that may be because a collision vaporised its surface and the debris was blown away by the sun




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How Much AI Expertise Do Thought Leaders and Companies Really Have?

Consultancy firm Certified Artificial, which is offering to certify AI companies, has demonstrated its prowess by rating the expertise of Elon Musk and Henry Kissinger



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RPGCast – Episode 469: “DoesHeHaveaScarf.com”

This show marked the beginning of the Donut Wars. Why they began, historians disagree. All that is known is that the destruction left in their...




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Reports of the death of the film industry have been greatly exaggerated

Hollywood loves a good comeback, and post-coronavirus will be no exception, writes costume designer Kristin M Burke

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  • Many events have killed the film industry: the 1918 influenza epidemic, the second world war, the invention of television, the invention of VCRs, the invention of the internet, 9-11, strike after strike after strike. And yet, like a phoenix, it rises, every time stronger than before. The appetite for its product is insatiable especially in times of political trouble and uncertainty about the future. People want to escape. They want to be entertained.

    The way we make movies most certainly must change. In the best of circumstances, we are a crew of 75 people jammed into a room with very little ventilation, holding our breath until we hear “CUT”. We are in close contact with one another all day long. We never really thought about it before. All of that is about to change. Film sets usually function as big families, and moving forward, that family unit will take on a stronger, protective meaning. This is how we self-regulate in the post-pandemic era.

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    'First petri dish': Sundance film festival may have been Covid-19 incubator

    The Hollywood Reporter says numerous attendees returned from the late-January festival with coronavirus symptoms

    A new report suggests that January’s Sundance film festival, the annual gathering of cinephiles in Park City, Utah, may have been a key early hub for coronavirus in the US. The article, in the Hollywood Reporter, cites numerous attendees who experienced Covid-19-like symptoms either during or immediately after the festival. None were believed to have been tested for the disease.

    Sundance this year attracted about 120,000 people to the small mountain resort, to watch films and party in confined spaces. The snowy conditions that make Park City perfect for skiing mean that socialising indoors is common, as are some flu-like symptoms as a result of the low temperature and high altitude.

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    Volunteers Are Collecting Tablets for COVID-19 Patients So They Don’t Have to Suffer Alone

    Groups across the country are putting tablets in the hands of COVID patients so their families can see them, sometimes for the last time




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    Greta Thunberg says she may have had covid-19 and has self-isolated

    Greta Thunberg says she and her father, Swedish actor Svante Thunberg, appear to have been infected by the coronavirus, though they have not been tested as their native Sweden is only doing so for severe cases




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    We haven’t identified any new drugs for severe covid-19 cases yet

    A number of potential drugs for treating the coronavirus are in trials. There are some promising candidates but it’s unclear if they’ll help those who need them most




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    How does coronavirus testing work and will we have a home test soon?

    Efforts to scale up testing for the covid-19 coronavirus have been slow in some countries, and some tests are more accurate than others, which could make it harder to slow the spread




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    Estimates of the predicted coronavirus death toll have little meaning

    With all the unknowns about covid-19, any numbers you hear about death tolls or how long restrictions will last should be taken not just with a pinch of salt but with a sack of it




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    Fever can help the immune system, so what should we do if we have one?

    Fever is a pain, quite literally, but new evidence hints at its purpose. Here’s what you need to know




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    Breastfed babies have fewer viruses in their guts that affect humans

    Early in life, babies gain billions of viruses that target gut bacteria – but breastfed babies are less likely to pick up viruses that infect human cells




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    Some babies who were born prematurely have weaker hearts as adults

    People born prematurely may have weaker hearts that recover less well after exercise, potentially explaining their increased risk of heart disease




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    How many people have really died from covid-19 so far?

    Looking at how many more people are dying than usual gives an idea of the coronavirus pandemic’s true effect – and suggests a far higher death toll in many countries




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    Can't believe I have a hat-trick in IPL: Rohit Sharma




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    Man Utd told they may have got Bruno Fernandes for €20m amid coronavirus pandemic

    The Portuguese giants offloaded the midfielder in January in a deal worth up to €65m, but asking prices have since dropped due to the Covid-19 crisis





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    Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way: Sania Mirza Posts Adorable Photo with Son Izhaan

    Sania Mirza took to social media to post a picture with her son Izhaan.





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    Jordan Nobbs Column: England Have Impressed So Far But Must Be Wary of Tough Japan Challenge

    Arsenal and England midfielder Jordan Nobbs will be a columnist for 90min & BBC Sport pundit at the Women's World Cup in France this summer, as Phil Neville's Lionesses' look to secure a maiden World Cup triumph. Two wins from our first two games is obviously what we were all hoping for. The first game of a World Cup, or any other major tournament, is never going to be one where you're playing at your absolute best. But the 2-1 win over was Scotland was great given the pre-match hype, the..




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    50 Cent doesn't have a problem with Oprah Winfrey or Gayle King

    Winfrey eventually walked away from the Simmons project and had her name removed as a producer, citing creative differences.





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    Coronavirus POLL: Should Boris have enforced quarantine for travellers to UK sooner? VOTE



    BORIS JOHNSON is set to announce a 14-day quarantine for travellers into the UK to avoid a second coronavirus peak - but should the Prime Minister have brought in the measure before now?




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    Bill Belichick comfortable with Patriots' quarterback situation: 'We feel like we have four good players'

    It seems like everyone but Patriots’ head coach Bill Belichick is worried about the quarterback situation in New England. 




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    Ten Tips From Scientists Who Have Spent Months in Isolation

    Find a hobby, for starters, and don't forget the mission, say scientists who have worked at remote research stations




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    A Comet May Have Destroyed This Paleolithic Village 12,800 Years Ago

    Fragments of a comet likely hit Earth 12,800 years ago, and a little Paleolithic village in Syria might have suffered the impact




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    Heavily Trafficked Songbirds Have a Path Back to Resiliency

    Researchers see promise in recruiting red siskin pet traders as conservation partners




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    Could Rainfall Have Triggered the 2018 Eruption of Hawaiian Volcano Kīlauea?

    A new study posits that groundwater pressure might have been a tipping point for the magma system near the eruption




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    A billion years missing from geologic record: Where it may have gone

    The geologic record is exactly that: a record. The strata of rock tell scientists about past environments, much like pages in an encyclopedia. Except this reference book has more pages missing than it has remaining. So geologists are tasked not only with understanding what is there, but also with figuring out what's not, and where it went.




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    Mandryk: COVID-19 might not have that much effect on Sask.'s fall vote

    What hasn't changed much in the past two month and may not change by the fall is the political fortunes of the NDP and Sask. Party.




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    Intel’s 10th generation desktop CPUs have arrived—still on 14nm

    Once again, Intel's banking on a high clock speed to drum up excitement.




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    UK coronavirus lockdown: What impact have restrictions had on health, family life, work and economy so far?

    Follow our live Covid-19 updates HERE Coronavirus: The symptoms




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    Stabbings and violent crime in London have 'dropped considerably' since coronavirus lockdown, says Met Police chief

    Read our live coronavirus updates HERE Coronavirus: The symptoms




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    Police have issued more than 1,000 fines to lockdown flouters

    Read our live coronavirus updates HERE




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    Coronavirus UK LIVE: Home Secretary 'sorry if people feel there have been failings' over PPE as Covid-19 hospital death toll rises to nearly 10,000




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    Which countries have not reported cases of Covid-19?

    Read our live updates on coronavirus HERE Coronavirus: The symptoms




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    Boris Johnson name-checks NHS staff who 'saved my life, no question' as he says it 'could have gone either way'

    Read our live coronavirus blog HERE




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    The NHS workers who have died during the coronavirus pandemic

    Read our live coronavirus updates HERE




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    'Heartbroken' Sadiq Khan confirms 21 London transport workers have now died from Covid-19

    Follow our live Covid-19 updates HERE




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    BMW driver goes on 170-mile spin 'to have a break from wife and kids'

    Follow our live Covid-19 updates HERE Coronavirus: The symptoms




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    Stray dogs eating bats may have started Covid-19 pandemic, study suggests

    Follow our live Covid-19 updates HERE Coronavirus: The symptoms




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    Nurses may have to re-use 'throwaway' masks and gowns in PPE supply crisis

    The crisis over shortages of vital protective clothing for doctors and nurses was laid bare today with the leak of plans to start re-using disposable equipment.