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Explorer finds terrifying ‘baby alien’ skeleton inside cave & now keeps it in a box as he’s ‘terrified of touching it’
AN EXPLORER has made an out of this world discovery after finding a mysterious “baby alien” skeleton deep inside a dark and dirty cave.Edu Survivencia made the fascinating find but has kept it in a box ever since after claiming “it isn’t human” and is far too terrifying to touch.6The mummified ‘baby alien’ has left thousands debating over exactly what it isCredit: Jam Press6Edu Survivencia found the eerie discovery in a cave in MexicoCredit: Jam Press6The alien is the spitting image of the traditional ideas of what an extraterrestrial might look likeCredit: Jam PressEdu went to explore the protected area…
THE 20th edition of the UK’s biggest gaming award show has just announced its winners at a ceremony in London.The big winner at the show hosted by Phil Wang and held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall last night was Baldur’s Gate 3, with five awards, including Best Game and Players’ Choice.2Sarah Baylus, Swen Vincke and David Walgrave with the Music, Narrative, and Best Game Awards for Baldur’s Gate 3.Credit: Shane Anthony Sinclair/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA2Georg Backer, Gwendelyn Foster and Matthew Stark with the British Game Award and New Intellectual Property Award for ViewfinderCredit: Shane Anthony Sinclair/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTALarian Studios’…
The 7 ways to reduce inflammation – and fight cancer, heart disease and skin conditions at the same time
INFLAMMATION is a natural part of the body’s defences.But too much of it can cause harm to health – and most of us are completely elusive to its effects. 3What to do – and not do – to prevent accumulation of inflammationInflammation is a natural physiological response that occurs when we’re sick or injured, explains Dr Hussain Ahmad, consultant practitioner at Click2Pharmacy. “This response causes your immune system to ‘kick in’ and heal, repair, or defend itself, depending on the cause of the inflammation.”While short-term ‘acute’ inflammation benefits the body’s recovery process, inflammation “becomes detrimental when it is persistent and long-lasting,…
Israel braces for ‘imminent’ revenge strike by Iran as Royal Marines prepare ‘Dunkirk-style’ evacuation of trapped Brits
IRAN is set to get their brutal revenge on Israel in a chilling attack as the world prepares for a devastating escalation of war.The Royal Marines are said to be preparing a heroic “Dunkirk-esque” evacuation plan to rescue remaining Brits trapped in Iran’s terrifying war path as the US has warned a strike is imminent and serious.11Iranians burning a Israel flag as the two nations prepare for a brutal war11The Royal Marines are said to be preparing a heroic ‘Dunkirk-esque’ evacuation plan to rescue remaining Brits trapped in Iran’s terrifying war path11One of Iran’s formidable missiles could soon strike Israel…
Apple announces major iPhone shake-up that will save owners money and deter thieves from stealing their device
APPLE is making a series of changes that could save iPhone owners money and deter thieves too.iPhone repairs can be costly if you want it done right.2Repair boost applies to iPhone 15 and newer modelsCredit: Getty2Using second hand parts could bring down repair costsThe tech giant started allowing users to do fixes themselves without going to an Apple Store a couple of years ago.But the official process only allowed you to use genuine new Apple parts.Well it’s set to change later this year as Apple is relaxing the rules further.From autumn, customers and independent repair providers will be able to…
The 7 stages of Alzheimer’s revealed – from silent changes to forgetfulness and fading away
MISPLACING your house keys or calling a new colleague by the wrong name are common lapses in memory.But as we get older, we are often more forgetful, and it’s easy to start wondering if this is a sign of something serious – like Alzheimer’s disease.1The seven stages of Alzheimer’s used by doctors to diagnose the conditionAs we age, our brains naturally shrink, and our thought processes slow down.However, in Alzheimer’s disease, changes that happen in the brain are different to the changes seen in normal ageing.It causes a build-up of toxic proteins, which destroy memory and thinking skills and, eventually, the…
I was sectioned for trying to prove I was ME after colleague stole my ID for 35 years and racked up $200,000 in debts
A HOT dog seller’s colleague stole his identity for 35 years, racked up $200,000 in debts and even had a child using his name.William Woods, 55, was jailed and even sectioned as he led a lonely crusade to prove he was himself.5William Woods’ life was torn apart by the scam and he spent years trying to prove he was the real dealCredit: William Woods5Matthew David Keirans pleaded guilty to identity theft last week after he was finally exposed as a faker last yearCredit: Johnson County JailLast week, the man behind the scam, Matthew David Keirans, pleaded guilty to aggravated identity…
Google urges millions to switch on ‘7-day’ Gmail setting immediately after hackers break into accounts with new attack
GMAIL and YouTube users have been warned about a scam that can leave them locked out of their accounts. The scam comprises cybercriminals promising a fake return on the cryptocurrency XRP to users who reply to their phishing attempt.1Gmail users have been warned about a scam that can leave them locked out of their accountsCredit: SOPA Images/LightRocket via GettPhishing is a scam where attackers trick people into revealing sensitive information or downloading malware.The goal of the scammer is to steal a user’s banking information, identity, or passwords.Scammers often send phishing attempts over texts, email, or social media messaging. What’s more,…
WHEN we’re hit with a bout of sneezing or sniffles, most of us would tend to assume we’ve picked up a cold. But what is the likelihood it’s hay fever, or even Covid? Let’s take a look.2Is your runny nose caused by a cold, hay fever or Covid? Here’s how to find outCredit: GettyWith a pollen bomb set to drop on parts of the UK in the coming days and Covid still swirling around, your runny nose could be caused by any of the above options. The Met Office has warned that pollen levels will be “high” across all of…
Incredible Cold War-era nuclear bunker that’s ‘fully operational’ up for sale has its price slashed as WW3 fears mount
AN incredible nuclear bunker has been listed for sale with its price slashed by more than half.The Cold War fortification, buried in the woods of Xanten, Germany, offers the ultimate protection as fears of WW3 spiral.5The doors of the Cold war fortification are hidden by the overgrown woodlandCredit: Newsflash5The blast-proof doors and 10ft thick walls offer safety in the event of strikeCredit: Newsflash5The bunker served as a communication hub with control panels still intact todayCredit: NewsflashThe bomb shelter’s thick doors are hidden away by overgrown woods in the North Rhine-Westphalia.Behind the blast-proof doors, there is a self-contained bunker with working…