Bizarre

8 September 2022

Religious couples have better sex compared to non-believers

Religious couples have better sex than non-believers. Experts claim that those who do not live together before marriage have a better time in bed as they have lower expectations. Spiritual couples ...

8 September 2022

Oh my Lord's! Jesus played cricket

Jesus Christ was the first person to play cricket. The Son of God wielded a bat nearly 2,000 years before the game is thought to have been invented and walked on ...
7 September 2022

Baboons had more sex in closed zoos during lockdown

Baboons had more sex when zoos were closed during lockdown. A new study has analysed how the behaviour of primates changed as people were forced to stay away from zoos due ...

7 September 2022

Men consider themselves funnier than their female partners

Men think they are funnier than their female partners. A poll has revealed that men make quips more often than their other halves and rate their own wisecracks above jokes made ...

7 September 2022

App translates cat sounds into human language

An app can translate cats' meows into human language. The AI-powered MeowTalk app interprets the noises made by felines into basic phrases such as "I'm bored", "I'm hungry" and "Leave me ...

7 September 2022

Social media scrollers struggle in bed

Spending lots of time on social media can ruin your sex life. Experts have claimed that men who get hooked on scrolling the sites find it harder to perform between the ...

6 September 2022

Jellyfish sting victims shouldn't pee on wounds

Jellyfish sting victims have been warned not to pee on their wounds. Millions mistakenly believe that urinating on the sting can help treat it and 17 per cent admitted that they ...
6 September 2022

Cyborg cockroaches created in Japan

Scientists in Japan have created a cyborg cockroach. The boffins have designed the remote-controlled insect that is intended to enter hazardous areas and undertake search and rescue missions without needing to ...

6 September 2022

Snorers are at a higher risk of cancer

Snorers have a higher risk of cancer. A study has found that noisy sleepers are also more likely to develop blood clots and lose brain power faster as they grow older. Around ...

6 September 2022

Climber arrested for scaling The Shard

A man was arrested after climbing to the top of The Shard. Adam Lockwood scaled the 1,016-foot London landmark and took a terrifying picture of himself balancing at the top of ...

5 September 2022

App can detect COVID in a person's voice

A mobile phone app can detect COVID in people's voices. An infection usually impacts the upper respiratory tract and the vocal cords so researchers decided to analyse changes in voices using ...

5 September 2022

Men are comfortable using jockstraps as contraception

Men are happy to wear a jockstrap instead of using condoms for safe sex. The tight underwear heats the wearer up and is an effective form of contraception for men who ...

5 September 2022

MI5 want 'overweight' spies

MI5 has launched a recruitment drive for "overweight" spies. Security chiefs are looking for surveillance officers to work on the streets of London and applicants can have a body mass index ...
5 September 2022

Justin Bieber fans wear nappies to keep front row spot at Rio gig

Justin Bieber fans wore nappies to keep their place in the front row as the singer performed in Brazil. The 'Yummy' singer performed at the Rock in Rio festival on Sunday ...
2 September 2022

Cannabis users shouldn't be stereotyped as unmotivated

Stereotyping cannabis smokers as dull and unmotivated is unfair, scientists have argued. A study has found that stoners are just as likely to enjoy time with friends and family, embrace learning ...
2 September 2022

Sharks spend time at busy beaches

Sharks enjoy spending time around busy city beaches. A chilling new study has revealed that the fearsome predators are attracted to locations where there are lots of people, just like in ...

2 September 2022

Stowaway squirrel sails to Aberdeen

A stowaway squirrel sailed thousands of miles on a boat to Aberdeen. It is thought that the Palm squirrel - which has been given the name Zippy - survived a three-week ...

2 September 2022

Win for sports team gives more satisfaction than romantic declarations

A win for our favourite sports team gives longer-lasting happiness than hearing the words 'I love you'. Research has revealed that declarations of love from a romantic partner make people feel ...
1 September 2022

Smartphones speed up aging process

Staring at your phone for too long could speed up the aging process. A new academic study has suggested that blue light from the devices may give users wrinkles. Experts at Oregon ...

1 September 2022

Men and women are likely to start affairs in September

Men and women are more likely to start affairs in September than in any other month. A survey conducted by IllicitEncounters.com has revealed that spending more time with partners during the ...
1 September 2022

Webcams installed at Loch Ness for monster hunters

Webcams have been installed at Loch Ness to increase the chance of catching the famous monster. Nessie fans will be able to hunt the legendary creature for 365 days a year ...

1 September 2022

Inaugural World Gas Pumping Champion crowned

The first-ever World Gas Pumping Champion has been crowned. Joe Chapman from Peterborough is the winner of the inaugural BonusFinder World Gas Pumping Championships after competing in four-action packed rounds of ...

31 August 2022

Brits love Caribbean food - but most have only tried jerk chicken

Brits love Caribbean food - but 16.8 million of them have only tried jerk chicken. To mark the recent Notting Hill Carnival, Just Eat have crowned London the Caribbean cuisine capital ...

31 August 2022

'Immortal' jellyfish could provide clues to anti-aging

An 'immortal' jellyfish could hold clues for anti-aging in humans. A team of experts, led by the University of Oviedo in Spain, have mapped the genetic code of Turritopsis dohrnii, the ...