Thousands of giant planets or 'blanets' surround black hole, say scientists
Black hole 'safe zones' could host thousands of blanets. These exoplanets may have formed from ice-covered dust swirling around the black hole and likely have 30,000 times the mass of Earth. Read more...
Apple set to release its new 5G iPhone 12 lineup in two stages
Apple recently confirmed that the iPhone 12 release date would be delayed until at least October as a result of production delays, but a new report says the launch will be split in two stages. Read more...
A High-Tech Array of Travel Tools Smart Health Cards, Temperature-Reading Glasses and More
Products that rely on artificial intelligence aim to make travel safer during the pandemic. But hefty prices and privacy concerns are issues. Read more...
Alyssa Milano shows hair loss caused by coronavirus
The 47-year-old actress took to Twitter on Sunday to share a video of herself brushing her locks after a shower which resulted in her pulling out several strands. Read more...
Mayflower II sails into Plymouth, Massachusetts after restoration
The Mayflower II completed the final leg of its journey on Monday when it sailed into Plymouth, Massachusetts and docked at the Pilgrim Memorial State Park in front of waiting crowds. Read more...
Ethel the emu is still on the run in Doncaster
The birdnative to Australia fled her home in Donaster, South Yorks, last Thursday after being spooked by passers-by taking her photograph. She has since been sighted near the Trans-Pennine trail. Read more...
Muppet Meta Mania, Revived for the Streaming Era
The Muppets were made of, by and for TV. Two new shows, Muppets Now on Disney+ and The Not-Too-Late Show With Elmo on HBO Max, reimagine the media-savvy furry friends for a new age. Read more...
Grocery worker who handed out samples of semen-tainted yoghurt gets two years in prison
Anthony Garcia admitted adding a sample of the bodily fluid to a sample of yoghurt while working at a grocery story in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Read more...
DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions I have tried everything and still can't sleep!
DR MARTIN SCURR For any doctor, one of the most common and most difficult questions to answer is how to restore patients with insomnia to a healthy sleep pattern. Read more...
Paramedic who boasted on Facebook that he 'saved someone's life and managed to cop a feel of some cracking jubblies' is found guilty of misconduct
Mark Small, of Great Western Ambulance service, was found guilty at a conduct hearing of the Health Professions Council. The panel is still considering what sanctions to take against Mr Small. Read more...
The internet's most popular wearable weights that promise to hone and tone your body
A range of stylish wearable weights by Bala Bangles have taken social media by storm over the past few months - and they're now making waves across Australia. Read more...
Next Stop Marriage
Sara Ziff and Reed Young met on a train platform. They hit it off, but neither expected much from the encounter and said their goodbyes without an introduction. Four months later they matched on a dating app. Read more...
High Court throws out Volkswagen's appeal over emissions scandal
Had VWl been successful, a retrial would have been likely to havedenied owners of affected vehicles compensation for longer. Read more...
Sofia Richie shows off gorgeous figure as she lounges around in stunning white bikini and moon boots
A source recently told Us Weekly of her relationship with Scott Disick 'Scott and Sofia have simmered down a little and Scott has been making a big effort to refocus on himself and his family.' Read more...
Serena Williams takes to the tennis court with daughter Olympia
Sorry Venus, Serena has found a new doubles partner. Read more...
2 Black Staff Members Quit Bon Apptit as Tensions Over Race Continue
Troubles at the magazine surfaced in June, when the top editor resigned under pressure after staff members complained of a toxic culture. Read more...
Helping the Navajo Nation sustain its traditional way of life while dealing with Covid-19
Before Covid-19 hit, elders living on the Navajo Nation were already among the most vulnerable. Read more...
University of Texas Wont Drop Song With Racist History
The Eyes of Texas, once sung at minstrel shows, will remain a campus anthem at the University of Texas at Austin, the school announced on Monday. Read more...