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WHAT started as a way to overcome a fear of tornadoes has turned into a passion for storm chaser Edgar ONeal.The former entertainment manager has been chasing storms for the past 11 years after he experienced his first tornado in Oklahoma in 2013.5Stromchaser Edgar ONeal in the Dominator 3Credit: Supplied5Edgar captured a tornado so powerful that it destroyed a windfarmCredit: Supplied5He and his team have been inside of eight tornadoes this yearCredit: SuppliedHe said: “It just happened to be the biggest tornado in history. “It was like two and a half miles wide. “At the time, I didn’t know anything about storm…

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THERE is no denying that women often need help at certain times of life, such as during pregnancy and menopause.In the UK there are about 13million women who are perimenopausal or menopausal, which is around a third of the female population.4We test new self-help productsBut there is no need to struggle in silence any more and today I look at some of the new self-help products to hit the market.Gym kits4Hertility has joined with activewear brand Sweaty Betty to launch a new ‘FemTech’ collection for womenCredit: SuppliedHERTILITY is the world’s first diagnostic, virtual clinic for female reproductive health.It has joined…

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DOZENS of ancient scrolls are set to be deciphered using AI, thousands of years after surviving the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.The volcano buried a handful of cities in the Gulf of Naples beneath pounds of ash and molten rock when it exploded nearly 2,000 years ago.3Researchers used an artificial intelligence model to decode the contents of carbonized scrolls that were nearly destroyed when Mount Vesuvius erupted 2,000 years agoCredit: EduceLab/University of KentuckyAmong the cities lost was Herculaneum, down the coast from Pompeii.A lush villa was excavated in the 18th century, containing mosaics, statues, and other art that had been perfectly…

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THIS is the incredible moment a Ukrainian Top Gun pilot blew up another of Putin’s bridges in Kursk in a remarkable attack.Footage shows him unleashing modern US glide bombs from a Soviet-era MiG-29 supersonic fighter to destroy the crossing.7Ukrainian Top Gun pilot Vadym Voroshylov – call sign Karaya – unleashed US glide bombs from his MiG-29 fighterCredit: East2West7The moment one of Putin’s bridges in Kursk explodes in the precise attackCredit: East2West7Smoke could be seen billowing from the explosion siteCredit: East2West7Footage showed the 30-year-old preparing for his missionCredit: East2WestUkrainian Top Gun Major Vadym Voroshylov, 30, call sign Karaya, is the highly…

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IT’S a fact that men have a shorter life expectancy than women, with their cause of death usually attributed to preventable disease. These include heart disease, obesity and type 2 diabetes – and now a study has now suggested two common conditions could be red flags for these conditions. 1Previous studies have shown men with erectile dysfunction are more likely to have at least one chronic health condition than men withoutCredit: GettyProfessor Gary Wittert jointly-led the University of Adelaide study and said erectile dysfunction and lower urinary tract symptoms, like nocturia – that’s peeing at night – could signal coexisting heart problems…

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A LIST hidden in your Facebook settings quickly reveals if you’ve been hacked.In fact there are several clues that your account has been compromised by cyber-crooks – including an eerie Friend Request sign.1Facebook is a hugely popular social media app that is a prime target for cyber-criminalsCredit: GettyFacebook accounts are a top prize for criminals.Not only can they gain info about you, but they can also use your account to scam your friends and family.Now online crime experts at Keeper Security have revealed the clues that someone has broken into your Facebook account.And one of the biggest giveaways is that…

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A BODYBUILDER has been shot dead by two gunmen on a motorbike on his way home from a football match.Roberto Silva de Souza, 26, who had previously fought off two armed robbers, was killed in the Brazilian town of Belém.4Roberto Silva de Souza, 26, was killed in BrazilCredit: Newsflash4The bodybuilder died on his way home from a football matchCredit: Newsflash4The 26-year-old was a local champion in his native Belem, BrazilCredit: NewsflashRoberto, who was studying nutrition, was approached by two men on a motorcycle who fired several shots, witnesses reported.The bodybuilder, who financed his studies by working as a private security…

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A MUM has warned of the terrifying dangers of ‘dry drowning’ after her daughter swallowed swimming pool water.Annie Gallagher was at the pool with her three children when the trip turned south “in the blink of an eye” after her daughter started coughing after getting out of the pool.5Annie Gallagher’s daughter was just five when she suffered a ‘dry drowning’ incidentCredit: Jam Press/Annie Eileen Gallagher5Annie said that while her daughter seemed fine at first, she later complained she wasn’t feeling well and seemed tiredCredit: Jam Press/Annie Eileen GallagherThe child, then just five years old, continued to play but felt unwell that evening – which triggered a gut instinct…

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MONKEYS give each other “nicknames,” just like humans, and the behavior is thought to afford them a competitive edge in the wild.Marmoset monkeys, in particular, have a surprising method of naming each other – and scientists say they’ve found the first evidence of such behavior.3Marmoset monkeys use “phee-calls” to communicate with each other – and scientists say the behavior sheds light on how our own language developedCredit: David Omer LabMarmosets are native to South America, with a range that extends outside Brazil. The species includes some of the smallest primates in the world.They are known for having complex speech patterns…

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THIS is the horror moment a furious passenger went on a terrifying hammer rampage at an airport.Footage shows the man smashing a check-in desk at Santiago International Airport in Chile after reportedly realising he was sold a fake ticket to Miami.8The furious passenger can be seen wielding a hammer at Santiago International Airport, in Chile8The man went on to smash mounting screens at the counterCredit: X/aviationbrk8Onlookers watched in shock as the man destroyed thousands of pounds in computers and screensCredit: @fdo2000 / XThe man was planning on flying to the Florida town on his way to Haiti before chaos broke out…

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