The holy grail blood test that checks for FIFTY types of cancer

The Galleri test, which was developed in the United States will be used on 165,000 NHS patients next year. The test is designed to find cancer DNA from a patient's blood before they become symptomatic. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

MSNBC reporter quits, says network a money-making 'cancer'

Ariana Pekary posted the letter online yesterday after quitting the network where she spent seven years working as a producer on shows including Up Late with Alec Baldwin. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

What they DON'T tell you about Covid: Fewer beds taken up than last year

With the nation's health at stake, it was revealed this week that GCHQ has embedded a team in Downing Street to provide Boris Johnson with real-time updates to combat the 'emerging and changing threat' posed by Covid-19. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Scientist trains magpiea exchange bottle caps for food

A computer scientist trained magpies to collect bottle caps and drop them into a birdbox in exchange for food. The feeder includes a computer and sensors to detect when caps are placed in a hole. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Board of Elections says 'dead' woman Trump and Carlson claimed voted is alive

Two of the four 'dead people' the Trump campaign accused of having voted have been found alive and well, having voted entirely legally. One was a widow using her husband's name. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Transit of ISS across the Sun (photograph)

The photos, taken within days of one another in California, were captured in the space of less than a second, as the space station could be clearly seen zooming across the sky. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Astronomers claim the Moon's 'long-lost twin' is hiding behind Mars

A 1km-wide asteroid called (101429) 1998 VF31 was first spotted 22 years ago and new analysis reveals it is 'strikingly similar' to the moon. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Online game teaches players to sniff out 'fake news' using tactics like trolling

Cambridge University researchers created 'Breaking Harmony Square' in partnership with the US Department of State and the Department of Homeland Security. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

National security nightmare of Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop

Hunter Biden chose to protect his MacBook Pro computer - crammed with what an IT expert last night described as a 'national security nightmare' and 'classic blackmail material'. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Opalized fossil teeth of giant (40 meters long) sauropods found in Outback

The teeth were discovered at Lightning Ridge, a small outback town in north-western New South Wales, near the Queensland border. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Edward Snowden and his wife Lindsay Mills expecting their first child together

Fugitive US whistleblower Edward Snowden and his wife Lindsay Mills are expecting their first child together, the couple announced in a post to Twitter on Wednesday. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Self-driving car crashes straight into a wall from during autonomous race

A Roborace in the UK took a wrong turn when one of the vehicles smashed right into a wall. The vehicle's AI activated the accelerator and directed into a barrier before the race even began. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

UK ministers underbought then threw £6.75B at protective clothing

So inefficient has the Government been in purchasing PPE that, according to its own figures, it has amassed a stockpile of 32billion items, purchased at a cost of £6.75billion - and rising. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Shopper tears plastic sheets from 'non-essential' items in Wales

Gwilym Owen, who was not wearing a mask, is seen removing covers in a shop which are no longer allowed to sell under the new Welsh lockdown restrictions. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Sports trading card prices soar during pandemic

Trading cards, traditionally a safe investment, are now setting sales records amid the pandemic, as New York Yankees legend Mickey Mantle's image has become the equivalent of a blue chip stock. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Covid-19 outbreak rocks New Zealand days after Ardern won over voters

The 11 cases were discovered amid fishermen during 'routine' coronavirus testing at the Sudima Hotel, in Christchurch, and it was locked down on Tuesday. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Humans reach cognitive peak at 35 – but the mind starts declining a decade later

Analysis of professional chess games by experts Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich found a hump-shaped curve in performance over the average lifespan. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Dead at 31 after her chemo was 'paused' due to Covid Regulations

Kelly Smith, 31, was robbed of her future when the pandemic hit. Doctors told her in March that her chemotherapy was being paused for three months. Her bowel cancer spread and she died on June 13. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

US Army spent millions in Star Wars-like walking robots in the 1980s [video]

A six-legged walking truck dubbed the 'Adaptive Suspension Vehicle' was developed by the US Army in the 1980s but never made it onto the battlefield. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Tchiin – EXCLUSIVE invitation-only app offers 24/7 concierge service

TCHIIN - costing £450 a month - offers the wealthy a concierge service so they do not have to lift a finger when booking tables, chartering jets, yachts or any other extravagant luxuries. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

CDC rules that being overweight and not just obese increases Covid risk

Being overweight - and not just obese - puts you at higher risk of becoming severely ill with COVID-19, the CDC has concluded - meaning that over 70 per cent of Americans are now classed high risk. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

UK: 16K Covid cases missed because an 'Excel spreadsheet maxed out’

The extraordinary meltdown is believed to have been caused by an Excel spreadsheet containing lab results reaching its maxium size, and failing to update. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Bay Area officials require employees to work from home three days a week

Residents in California's Bay Area could be required to work from home three days a week after the Metropolitan Transportation Commission voted and approved a proposal | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Pubs, bars and restaurants were to blame for only 3% Covid19 outbreaks last week

Public Health England data reveals that schools saw the most respiratory disease outbreaks - including Covid-19 - at 44 per cent. Pubs are forced to close at 10pm under coronavirus restrictions. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Boy, 11, who was wrongly suspected of being a future terrorist wins legal battle

The boy was 11 when in 2015 it was claimed that he allegedly wanted to kill the then PM, had spoken about 'America being evil' and said he 'liked Game Of Thrones because of the beheadings'. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Bloomberg pays off $20m debts of 31,000 felons so they can vote in Florida

Billionaire Mike Bloomberg has paid off $20million in debt for more than 31,000 felons in Florida so that they can vote in the state where just 537 votes decided the presidential election in 2000. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

World's first healthcare cyberattack death

An unnamed woman with a life-threatening illness had to be turned away from a Dusseldorf hospital following a cyberattack and died en route to another German hospital in world's first such death. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Is Boris about to make Charles Moore the new BBC chairman?

The Mail on Sunday understands the former editor of The Daily Telegraph and The Spectator, is Downing Street's favoured choice to take over at the Corporation. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Single people coped better with lockdown than those in unhappy relationships

Experts from Danube University surveyed more than 1,000 Austrians a month into lockdown to get a picture of the link between relationship status and emotion state. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Brit wins $2.9m prize for maths involved in stirring a cup of tea

Martin Hairer (pictured), 44, from Imperial College London hit the jackpot as winner of the 2021 Breakthrough prize for mathematics. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Brexit: The Movie that conned James Caan's firm out of £519,000

David Shipley has been convicted of lying to secure a £519,000 loan from TV star James Caan's business, Resourcing Capital Ventures, in 2014, but will only have to pay £85.72. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

The great Covid conundrum: Why are death rates so low when cases are soaring?

Dr Ellie Cannon, pictured, has been advising people to use face coverings to help to stop the spread of Covid-19. Now she believes the policy of social distancing is working. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Ex-Neuralink employees describe rushed timelines clashing with science’s pace

Elon Musk's brain chip firm Neuralink will 'show neurons firing in real-time' Aug 28, but former employees claim the progress is a result of rushed timelines and a toxic work environment. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

US Air Force test a ‘flying car’ that uses 18 rotors to transport a passenger

The Air Force oversaw a test flight of Hexa, a prototype flying car with 18 rotors. Controlled by joystick, Hexa doesn't require a pilot's license and is said to be safer than smaller traditional planes. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Cannonball Run record set due to coronavirus after streets left free of traffic

Doug Tabbutt, of Twinsburg, Ohio, and Arne Toman, of Chicago, made the 2,816 mile drive from New York City to Los Angeles in an Audi S6 disguised as a Ford Taurus Police Interceptor. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Mystery of Lost Colony of Roanoke 'over': Settlers went to live with local tribe

Experts uncovered writings about the Lost Colony of Roanoke that state the group was not killed by natives, but integrated with the tribe - leading experts to say the mystery is finally over. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

The Biggest Bank Robbery in History Still Remains Unsolved

In 1976, a crack team blasted its way into Beirut's British Bank of The Middle East and stole gold bars worth £100 million at today's prices; the world's biggest bank heist. With the robbers never found, who was responsible? | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Police bodycam footage shows arrest of George Floyd for the first time

WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. DailyMail.com has obtained video from the body cameras of two officers involved in the arrest of George Floyd that ultimately led to his death on May 25 in Minneapolis. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Coca-Cola paid scientists to downplay how sweet drinks fueled the obesity crisis

A team of international researchers say the non-profit GEBN was 'front group' for Coca-Cola to promote that a lack of exercise, not a bad diet or sugar, is driving the US obesity epidemic. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Remains of a 10ft tall woolly mammoth had soft tissue, skin attached to bones

Experts from the Scientific Centre for Arctic studies have been working on studying the 10,000 year old remains of the giant mammal that was found in silt deposits. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

The land with no face masks

While 120 countries in the world, including much of Europe, have ordered citizens to wear masks in public places to prevent the spread of Covid-19, the Dutch are doing things differently. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Founder of Silicon Valley firm is jailed for 6 months in college admissions scam

Manuel Henriquez, 56, (pictured) based in Palo Alto, California, was sentenced to six months behind bars for paying $450,000 in bribes to boost his two daughters' entrance applications. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Playboy Russian hacker holds Garmin to ransom

Garmin is being asked to pay a $10 million ransom after a cyberattack has taken down its systems and apps including its website for five days. Maksim Yakubets, 33, is believed to be behind it. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Former Amazon and Microsoft arrested over $5.5M coronavirus relief fund fraud

Mukund Mohan, 48, from Washington, was accused of handing in fake documents and incorporation records to claim money from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Researchers behind Britain's most promising Covid-19 jabs believe getting the vaccine directly into the lungs might be the best way to protect against the respiratory infection. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Body of tech entrepreneur, 33, is found decapitated in his Manhattan apartment

The victim has been identified as Fahim Saleh, a millionaire tech entrepreneur who moved into his $2 million Lower East Side apartment late last year. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Mary Trump, Donald Trump's niece, will claim in her bombshell memoir he suffered 'child abuse' at the hands of his workaholic father Fred Trump Sr. The book will be released on July 14. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago

Head of Twitter's fact checking has a history of anti-Trump tweets

Prior tweets from Yoel Roth, whose official title at Twitter is head of Site Integrity, emerged after the social media giant put a fact-checking warning on Trump's posts for the first time on Tuesday. | Continue reading


@dailymail.co.uk | 3 years ago