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A READY-to-eat food containing dairy is likely to be behind a UK-wide E. coli outbreak, an expert has warned.At least 37 people have been admitted to hospital and 113 cases confirmed between May 25 and June 4, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).1Cheese could be behind a UK-wide E. coli outbreak, according to a professor of bacteriologyCredit: GettyOfficials believe the source to be a “nationally distributed food item”, but have not given any further information.Hugh Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at the University of Aberdeen, reckons the outbreak could be linked to an item that doesn’t need to…

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A DISTURBING transcript claimed to detail final communications between the Titan sub and its mother ship has been revealed as fake.Almost a year ago, five men were killed when the doomed submersible imploded on the 12,500ft dive down to the Titanic wreckage.9OceanGate’s Titan sub imploded on a dive down to the Titanic wreckage last yearCredit: AP9Debris from the sub was recovered from the ocean floor near the wreck of the TitanicCredit: AP9The transcript claimed to be between the sub and its mother ship, the Polar PrinceCredit: PA9Businessman Shahzada Dawood and his 19-year-old son Suleman were killedCredit: ReutersAn alarming transcript emerged at the time…

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AN ENORMOUS artificial intelligence update is coming to millions of Apple devices – but does yours make the cut?The Apple Intelligence upgrade brings dozens of new features to the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.4Apple Intelligence will prioritize your notifications for youCredit: Apple4You’ll be able to create your own custom emojiCredit: AppleBut it requires powerful on-device processing that many of Apple’s older gadgets simply can’t serve up.Apple Intelligence was revealed as part of the company’s WWDC 2024 event on Monday, alongside general software updates like iOS 18 for iPhone, iPadOS 18 for iPad, and macOS Sequoia for Mac.The AI upgrade makes huge…

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MANY men feel inadequate or anxious about the size of their penis.Here are three straightforward steps that can help improve your confidence down below.4 You might be wondering about how you can get a bigger penis – but the options can be overwhelmingCredit: Getty4 This is the average penis size in the UK in inches and in centimetresData from Google Trends revealed that searches for “penis enlargement” went up by over 100 per cent between 2021 and 2022, while people searching for penis enlargement pills in the UK also shot up by 44 per cent.Typing the question into Google will…

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YOU might just have 20/20 vision and a high IQ if you can spot the strawberry amongst the carnival scene in less than nine seconds.Everyone can see the farmers, but can you find the sweet-tasting fruit hiding in plain sight before it’s too late?8Can you spot the strawberry hidden amongst this image in less than nine seconds?Credit: jagranjoshWith time constantly ticking, this latest brainteaser is bound to leave you pulling your hair out.That’s because you can’t afford to make any mistakes if you want to succeed – so the pressure is really on.But with the sharpest of eyes and the strongest…

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APPLE’S giant update for your iPhone is right around the corner – and we’ve got the details.The iPhone maker unveiled iOS 18 at its WWDC event on Monday, June 10, and the free upgrade might be coming to your handset very soon.6The iOS 18 update is finally official – and it’s coming to iPhone very soonCredit: AppleWhat is iOS 18? iPhone update explainedApple’s iOS 18 is the next big software update for your iPhone.The official release is still a few months away, but it’s packed with dozens of new features.You’ll be able to move apps anywhere you like on the…

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A SUNBURNT mum claims a 34-second clip of coconut oil melting on her leg, which she shared on social media, may have saved her life.Bre Sheffield suffered severe sunburn after falling asleep on the beach for 45 minutes last month without wearing any suncream.4Bre Sheffield believed TikTokers saved her lifeCredit: Kennedy News and Media4The mum shared a shocking clip on the site showing just how burnt she wasCredit: Kennedy News and MediaThe mum-of-four shared a shocking clip showing just how burnt she was – with her thighs bright scarlet and so hot that a lump of coconut butter can be…

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HORROR footage shows a skydiver’s panicked final moments as he tries to fix his tangled parachute during a fatal plunge.The distressing POV video captures Andrey Begma, 38, desperately trying to correct the problem with his hands during a 13,123ft jump in Russia.6The chilling footage captured Andrey Begma spinning during his horror descentCredit: East2West6The Russian skydiver could be seen desperately attempting to untangle his parachuteCredit: East2West6Begma had been on his fourth jump of the day from an AN-28 aircraft along with seven othersCredit: East2west News6Begma, 38, was an experienced skydiver with 363 jumps under his beltCredit: East2WestThe experienced skydiver – who…

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A FRANKENSTEIN-like biocomputer powered by human mini-brains could become the world’s first living processor, claim its creators.The ghoulish project – which runs on nutrients – is being used for research into the grim-sounding “wetware computing.”3Dr. Fred Jordan and Dr. Martin Kutter founded FinalSpark, a pioneering Swiss biocomputing startupCredit: FinalSpark3The lab-grown human mini-brains use less energy but need a nutrient supply – 32 electrodes are visible as four sets of eight electrodes eachCredit: FinalSpark3Human brain organoids are connected to electrodes for the Frankenstein-style projectCredit: FinalSparkFinalSpark, a pioneering Swiss biocomputing startup, is giving around-the-clock access to 16 human brain organoids to help…

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“ALARMINGLY high” levels of E. coli have been found at beaches and rivers popular with British holidaymakers just weeks before the summer rush. More than 100 people across the UK have also fallen ill in a food-related outbreak, which has seen at least 37 hospitalised.3A “do not swim” notice has been issued for St Helen’s Beach in Rosslare, Ireland, after testing revealed the bacteria was present.A similar warning is in place at Greve de Lecq in Jersey after high levels of E. coli were found in the water.At least six major rivers have also been caught up in the bacteria…

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