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May's best stargazing week has begun. Here's what to see. By - Jamie Carter - last updated - 22 May 25 - This week is the best time in May to view the night sky. Here's everything you can see during May's dark skies, from an upside-down bear to some of the oldest stars in the universe.
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Man vs. Steak: We band together to eat 4.5 kilograms of beef at Ikinari Steak
Sora News 24 - 12 minutes ago
Rare face tattoos on 800-year-old mystery mummy baffle archaeologists - By - Kristina Killgrove - published - 22 May 25 - Analysis of a mummy kept for a century at the University of Turin in Italy has revealed rare face tattoos made with a special black ink.
Live Science - 19 minutes ago
Valleys chapel where Wales' most famous song was written for sale for less than £50k
WalesOnline - 26 minutes ago
Taylor Swift could buy back her masters with support from an unlikely person
New York Post - 34 minutes ago
Drying out Thursday afternoon, heating up Memorial Day weekend
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BBC's Escape to the Country nearly cut short as buyers consider halting search
WalesOnline - 54 minutes ago
Studio Ghibli releases cute 'bean letter' uchiwa fans in three anime movie designs
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Pete Hegseth's 'Incredibly Problematic' Pentagon Event Raises Serious Concerns
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'Super-vision' contact lenses let wearers see in the dark - even with their eyes closed - By - Ben Turner - published - 22 May 25 - Researchers have developed new contact lenses that enable vision in the near-infrared range, and they could restore color perception to people with color blindness.
Live Science - 1 hour ago
Odd News - New York news anchor completes broadcast while in labor - A morning news anchor for a New York station went into labor in the early morning -- and still anchored the morning show less than two hours later.
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'Strange' star pulses detected in search for extraterrestrial intelligence - By - Patrick Pester - published - 22 May 25 - A retired researcher has detected an unusual pulse in the light of nearby stars while looking for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. Aliens are one possible explanation for the strange signal, but as with every other unexplained space phenomenon, it's probably not aliens.
Live Science - 2 hours ago
What is habeas corpus? And can it be suspended?
New York Post - 2 hours ago
Inside the valleys semi-detached house that's probably going to surprise you
WalesOnline - 2 hours ago
Kim Jong Un Flips Out After North Korea's New Warship Launch Goes Spectacularly Awry
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2,300-year-old gold ring found in Israel was likely buried by a betrothed girl - By - Laura Geggel - published - 22 May 25 - A gold ring with a red gemstone found in Israel dates to the Hellenistic period and may have been buried in a coming-of-age ritual.
Live Science - 3 hours ago