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XBOX adds new games to the platform every month that fans can play completely free.Five games have been removed from Xbox Game Pass this month, but they’ve made way for 16 more.1Diablo 4 was one of the biggest games of 2023Credit: BlizzardThese games are available via Xbox Game Pass for Console and PC, though you will need Xbox Game Pass Ultimate if you want the games only available via the cloud.Among the bunch is one of last year’s biggest releases, Diablo 4, which has a stunning 91 rating on review aggregate site Metacritic.Diablo 4 is an MMORPG where you can…
COGNITIVE decline can begin as early as your 40s, scientists say. Though much research into loss of cognitive function focuses on older age groups, researchers from University College Cork argued that a major shift in the way your brain ages occurs between the ages of 40 and 60. 1Major shifts in brain ageing can occur between the ages of 40 and 60, scientists sayCredit: GettyAs such, more research should be dedicated to this historically understudied period of life, they said. “Middle age is associated with specific and modifiable risk factors for future dementia risk,” the authors, including neuroscientist Yvonne Nolan…
British woman, 23, plunges 15ft from ski path into Bulgarian ravine – as terrified friends pull her from water
A BRIT tourist is fighting for her life after suffering a horror ski accident while on holiday in Bulgaria.Olivia Corbiere, 23, was put in an induced coma after plunging 15ft from a ski path into a huge ravine in the southwestern town of Bansko.4Brit tourist Olivia Corbiere, 23, suffered a horror ski accidentCredit: SWNS4Olivia plunged 15ft into a ravine, despite being an experienced skierCredit: SWNS4Olivia pictured with her brother Morgan, 22, who’s due to fly out to Bulgaria soonCredit: SWNSThe young Brit had just celebrated her birthday last Tuesday and flew out to the resort of Chalin Valog with her…
‘Triassic tank’ that ‘ruled world before dinosaurs’ found with armor ’70% intact’ – it’s cousin of modern beast
AN ANCIENT crocodile-like beast known as a “tank of the Triassic” has been found with most of its armor intact.The plated creature is part of a group known as aetosaurs that went extinct around 200 million years ago.4Garzapelta muelleri lived around 215 million years agoCredit: University of Texas4A near-complete carapace was found in northwest TexasCredit: University of TexasFossils of aetosaurs have been found on every continent except for Australia and Antarctica.Scientists say they “ruled the world before dinosaurs” and were notable for their heavy armor plating.Now a new aetosaur species has been discovered after Texas scientists found a specimen with…
Social distancing is back as Brits urged to ‘stay away’ from birds amid fears of next human pandemic
BRITS must stay at least two meters from wild birds, according to new official advice from health chiefs amid fears of another human pandemic.In new guidance to help Brits “stay safe”, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) warned bird flu posed a “risk to human health”. 2Brits should stay at least two metres away from wild birdsCredit: AlamyPeople should avoid all contact with wild birds, which includes pigeons, swans, and seagulls, government officials said. Under the guidance created with the RSPCA and Animal and Plant Health Agency, Brits are also urged to steer clear of animal droppings and dead birds.…
Scientists solve mystery of the ‘Portal to Hell’ temple where ‘breath of Hades’ causes every living thing to drop DEAD
THE MYSTERY shrouding the temple that caused a series of unexplained deaths has finally been solved.For years, it was thought that any living being that went near the gruesome grotto was killed by the deadly “breath of Hades” – the Greek god of the underworld.7Archaeologists spent years excavating the ancient site in the city of HierapolisCredit: Getty – Contributor7The ancient tombs in the city of HierapolisCredit: Getty – Contributor77Dead birds line the site of the temple’s ruinsCredit: Archivio Missione Archeologica Italiana a HierapolisSince the ancient Roman and Greek periods, many a person has avoided the temple in the city of…
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THE mystery behind a strange speck of light first discovered by the Hubble telescope has been cracked.Thanks to Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the object has been confirmed as an enormous galaxy.2This small spec is actually said to be a huge galaxy called Gz9p3Credit: NASA/Boyett et al2The ancient galaxy is said to contain billions of starsCredit: NASA/Boyett et alThe speck may look small on images but researchers now think it’s one of the largest galaxies from the early universe.It’s called Gz9p3 which is said to have existed 510 million years after the Big Bang.For context, the universe is now 13.8…
‘Havana syndrome’ mystery deepens as victims’ symptoms are ‘real and profound’ but don’t show up on brain scans
THE biggest study into “Havana syndrome” has found no medical evidence for the mystery condition.Between 2016 and 2018, US embassy staff working in Cuba started complaining of strange sensations of sound and pressure in their heads.3To date, Havana syndrome has affected around 200 American diplomats, military personnel and spies (Above a timeline map of incidents)For some, the symptoms were temporary. But others, suffered long-term debilitating issues, from headaches and memory loss to vision problems, which led to some having to quit their jobs. Eight years later, at least 200 occurrences of “Havanna syndrome” have been reported from several countries, including China,…
‘My husband spent £7,000 on secret sugar baby…but she’s not even REAL’, says wife after she discovers his AI ‘mistress’
A HEARTBROKEN woman is considering divorcing her husband after finding out he had sent money to his mistress – an AI chatbot.The poor woman, who asked to remain anonymous, revealed the affair had been going on for four months, costing her husband an eye-watering £7,000.7A woman has shared how she found out her husband was cheating on her with an AI chatbotCredit: @IntriguePublications/sofialopez7The wife told how her husband sent thousands of pounds to AICredit: @IntriguePublications/sofialopez7It is thought that the husband was speaking to chatbot “Sofia” from Foxy AICredit: @IntriguePublications/sofialopezIn a post on Reddit, the woman shared how it all unravelled…
‘Dodgy’ Firestick users warned as warrant signed to reveal IP addresses of illegal streamers in Spain amid crackdown
DODGY Amazon Firestick users have been warned that their IP addresses could be revealed as part of a new ruling.A judge in Spain has signed a warrant that would allow for illegal streamers to be identified – and footie fans should be especially wary.1A court in Barcelona has passed a new law cracking down on “dodgy” Firestick usersCredit: GettyAccording to local media, a commercial court in Barcelona has passed a new ruling to take legal action against individuals pirating football.The ruling essentially means that internet service providers will be legally obliged to send the IP addresses of illegal streamers to…