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Selena Gomez responds to fans mocking her new boyfriend Benny Blanco
UNILAD· 3 days agoSelena Gomez has opened up about her own fans' 'hurtful' comments about her boyfriend Benny Blanco....
Man with no climbing experience hikes to Mount Everest and reveals why anyone can do it
UNILAD· 7 days agoA Mount Everest climber with 'no prior hiking experience' has argued why he believes 'anyone with...
Sperm quality suffers as ‘lockdown and WFH’ take toll
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHowever, the average sperm count has not dropped, data show, contradicting previous research....
Student surge sparks funding reform call
China Daily· 3 hours agoA projected increase in the number of 16- to 18-year-olds in England is poised to drive a surge in school-leavers pursuing further and higher education by the end of the decade, coinciding with ...
China: Chang'e-6 far side of the Moon probe begins journey back
BBC News· 2 days agoChina says its lunar probe has successfully taken off from the far side of the moon to begin its...
World’s First In-Flight Study of Commercial Aircraft Using 100% SAF Shows Significant Non-CO2...
Aircraft Maintenance Technology· 11 hours agoResults from the world's first in-flight study of the impact of using 100% sustainable aviation fuel...
Lockdown was meant to save lives – but instead it’s put the future of mankind at risk
Daily Telegraph· 8 hours agoCovid has led to a generation of men with sluggish sperm – we need to take proper steps to...
Boy Meets World star reveals she pregnant with fourth child at 54-years-old
UNILAD· 2 days agoBoy Meets World star Trina McGee has announced she's pregnant 'at the tender age of 54'. The actor -...
Scientists find strange spinning star going shockingly slowly
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“In the study of radio emitting neutron stars we are used to extremes, but this discovery of a...
China's Chang'e-6 robot lands on Moon's far side
BBC via AOL· 3 days ago"Everyone is very excited that we might get a look at these rocks no-one has ever seen before," explains Professor John Pernet-Fisher, who specialises in...