Bizarre

19 January 2024

Aliens may be spying on Earth’s historical landmarks from QUADRILLIONS of miles away!

Aliens could be spying on Earth’s historical landmarks from quadrillions of miles away. Research suggests certain types of advanced ETs might be able to pick out buildings from a vast distance, ...

19 January 2024

Peter Crouch jokes HE was the ‘10ft alien’ spotted on remote Brazilian island

Peter Crouch has joked he was the “alien” recently spotted on a remote Brazilian island. The lanky footballer appealed for privacy after footage of the beanpole “extra terrestrial’ went viral I ...
19 January 2024

Devastated hamster owner has dead pet stuffed and turned into stripper!

A devastated hamster owner has had her dead pet stuffed and turned into a pole dancing stripper. Jess Porter-Langson, 27, was left bereft when her Roborovski dwarf hamster, named Hammington, died ...

19 January 2024

Dog owners forced to provide a sample of pets’ DNA in a battle against dog mess

Dog owners in an Italian province are being forced to provide a sample of their pets’ DNA in a battle against dog mess. Officials in the provincial government of Bolzano city ...

18 January 2024

Aliens can see Earth's ancient structures

Aliens could be observing the ancient wonders of Earth. Scientists are convinced that clever extraterrestrials could be able to pick out buildings from other planets - but from 3,000 years ago ...

18 January 2024

Three-minute yoga bursts each hour cut diabetes risk

Three minutes of yoga every hour lowers a person's risk of diabetes. Boffins have found that breaking up the day with 180 seconds of the practice per hour is good for ...

18 January 2024

Fruit juice makes kids fatter

A daily glass of orange juice can make children fatter. A fruit drink is often seen as a healthy option but new research suggests that they contribute to weight gain in ...

18 January 2024

Dogs wag their tails to impress humans

Humans love to see dogs wagging their tails. Researchers have suggested that trait became common amongst canines during domestication as people take pleasure from the rhythm of the movement. Dog owners often ...

17 January 2024

MRI scans on brain can ease depression symptoms for six months

MRI scans can ease the symptoms of depression for six months. Experts at the University of Nottingham have revealed that using scans to target specific areas of a depressed person's brain ...

17 January 2024

Video gamers are at risk of going deaf

Video gamers could go deaf as they have the volume up too loud when they are playing. Doctors have warned that those who spend hours glued to their consoles are putting ...

17 January 2024

Man boobs raise threat of a premature death

Man boobs increase the risk of a premature death. Danish experts have found that men with gynaecomastia - swollen breasts - are a third more likely to pass away by the ...

17 January 2024

Only children are happier than those with lots of siblings

Only children are happier, research has shown. A new study has found that those who complain about their siblings may have some justification as kids with more brothers and sisters have ...

16 January 2024

Oldest ever dog Bobi loses title amid Guinness World Records investigation

The oldest dog ever has lost his title after Guinness World Records launched an investigation. Bobi was thought to have been 30 years and 268 days old when he was named ...

16 January 2024

Tiny robots can eliminate cancerous bladder tumours

Tiny robots could reduce cancerous tumours in the bladder by 90 per cent. Scientists in Barcelona have created 450 nanobots that can move through the bloodstream and target the growth directly ...

16 January 2024

Believing in ghosts can be good for people

Believing in ghosts can make a person happier. Scientists believe that individuals who are convinced that poltergeists are real are less likely to be distressed by the prospect of death. Chris French, ...

16 January 2024

Black coffee drinkers have psychopathic tendencies

Drinking black coffee could mean you are a psychopath. A study has revealed that those who prefer bitter tastes are more likely to display alarming personality traits such as psychopathic tendencies. 953 ...

15 January 2024

Young men fear looking older more than women do

Young men are more concerned than women about looking old. The surprise new findings have revealed that chaps in their 20s are frightened of becoming unattractive. Dr. Carole Easton, the chief executive ...

15 January 2024

Boffins discover brain's 'chemical imprint' that keeps desire alive

Neuroscientists have discovered a "chemical imprint" on the brain that keeps romance going strong. A new study has shown that some people leave a unique imprint on the brain that causes ...

15 January 2024

Cycling to work improves mental health

Cycling to work can improve a person's mental health. New analysis of almost 380,000 people living in Scotland suggests that those who travel to work by bike are less likely to ...

15 January 2024

'Alien mummies' discovered in Peru are just Earthly dolls

A pair of "alien mummies" found in Peru are just dolls with Earthly origins. Scientists have asserted that the two small specimens discovered at the airport in the capital city Lima ...

15 January 2024

Vegans are less likely to catch Covid

Going vegan can lower a person's risk of catching Covid. A study has suggested that a plant-based diet reduces the chances of infection by more than a third as scientists believe ...

15 January 2024

Men are less likely to share bad news than women

Men are less comfortable about sharing bad news than women - but are happy to talk about positive developments. 1,000 people were studied over three experiments in which they were quizzed ...

15 January 2024

Men don't need to change underwear every day

Men do not have to change their underwear every day. Skin specialists have claimed that there is no increase in the risk of infection if a person wears that same pair ...

15 January 2024

Watching others eat vegetables can leave a lasting impression

Watching another person show a visible dislike of vegetables can influence your own thoughts on the healthy snacks. A team from Aston University in Birmingham investigated whether the facial expressions of ...