For years cryptozoologists insisted the tasmanian tiger lingered in the outback, and Tim Binnall has good news and bad news. The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, most likely didn’t snuff it in 1936 as mainstream science suggests but continued to haunt Australia as their numbers dwindled. Unfortunately the prospects of finding a living specimen is vanishingly […]
One thing computers probably won’t do is reliably spit out winning lottery numbers. Consider the tale of Deng Pravatoudom, by way of Tobias and Emily Wayland, and how a second try based upon a dream made his family’s dreams come true. And what about all those offline brains languishing in hospices around the world? Ben […]
Ardent followers of Eric Wargo appreciate humanity’s knack for precognition, but machines? And what if we put them together like so much chocolate and peanut butter? There is such an alliance in force right now and Joseph Fridman lays out the gory details from early cybernetics, merging human consciousness with machines, and the F-word‘s dabbling […]
A picture of a toddler playing by the water’s edge as his father snorkels behind was hauntingly snapped seconds before a great white shark devoured the dad.
The cliff face gave way at Marsden, South Tyneside, yesterday afternoon as onlookers watched in disbelief. The police and Coastguard later launched a joint operation to ensure the area was safe.
The skeleton of a friar who suffered two broken thigh bones as a result of what University of Cambridge archaeologists believe was a cart accident where he was struck by a wagon has been unearthed.
Eighteen revellers were fined nearly £15,000 in total after holding an illegal house party in Essex last night. At 3.15am today officers found 200 people partying at Richmond Hotel in Liverpool.
British experts told FEMAIL central heating on high can wreak havoc because it reduces the humidity in the room, leading skin to become drier than normal.