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The Descending God's Temple which is on the Mayan site of Tulum. It is located on the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Credit: AFP/Getty Images A Canadian schoolboy appears to have discovered a lost Mayan city hidden deep in the jungles of Mexico using a new method of matching stars to the location of temples on earth. William Gadoury, 15, was fascinated by the ancient Central A
Google users have noticed something different about the search results being returned at the moment: they're not the iconic Google blue, but black instead. The Silicon Valley giant appears to be A/B testing black links for its search results, much to the disappointment of many users.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is touring Europe this week. He has so far lectured Germany on the virtues of ramping up government spending, and today warned Britian of the risks of leaving the EU. But is Mr Abe's economic advice worth taking? His main task since taking over as Japanese Prime Minister in late 2012 has been to to revive the economy, which has failed to register strong growth si
Japan is heading for a full-blown solvency crisis as the country runs out of local investors and may ultimately be forced to inflate away its debt in a desperate end-game, one of the world’s most influential economists has warned. Olivier Blanchard, former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, said zero interest rates have disguised the underlying danger posed by Japan’s public debt,
A nuclear power plant in Germany has been found to be infected with computer viruses, but they appear not to have posed a threat to the facility's operations because it is isolated from the Internet, the station's operator said on Tuesday. The Gundremmingen plant, located about 120 km (75 miles) northwest of Munich, is run by the German utility RWE. The viruses, which include "W32.Ramnit" and "Con
You’d be forgiven for assuming that the hairdryers in male changing rooms were rarely used. But it seems that men in swimming pool locker rooms are taking advantage of the facilities - and not just on their heads. Instead, in a bizarre new habit, they're using communal hairdryers on their nether regions. Now one Icelandic pool is hitting back. The problem has become so bad that staff were forced
Mona Lisa has long been thought to be based on the wife of a Florentine silk merchant The Mona Lisa was based not just on a Florentine merchant’s wife but also on Leonardo da Vinci’s male apprentice and probable gay lover, an Italian art detective claims. Silvano Vinceti said the portrait, which hangs in the Louvre in Paris, is an “androgynous” amalgam of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a wealthy mer
Mark Zuckerberg speaking about the Messenger app during the keynote speech at Facebook's F8 developer conference in 2015. Credit: Eric Risberg/AP Facebook's annual developer conference F8 is underway in San Francisco, where we have seen significant announcements for the future of the social network. Facebook Messenger boss David Marcus has announced the launch of the Messenger platform - a tool th
Wine fans will undoubtedly appreciate this fun photo project which captures how faces change when alcohol has been consumed. Brazilian photographer Marcos Alberti captured his friends when they had drunk one, two and three glasses of wine and these are the amazing results.
A notorious former SS officer known as “Hitler’s commando” reportedly worked as an assassin for Israeli intelligence. Lt-Col Otto Skorzeny, once described by British and American intelligence as “the most dangerous man in Europe”, was secretly recruited by Mossad after the Second World War, according to Israel’s Ha’aretz newspaper. In 1962 he assassinated a former Nazi rocket scientist, the newspa
The British Library will showcase the remarkable forgeries which nearly duped the Georgian public Credit: The Folger Shakespeare Library He was no stranger to a spot of trickery, with plays suffused with double-crossing, misunderstandings and false assumptions. But Shakespeare himself was also the victim of fakery, it appears, as false documents which duped the Georgians go on display in Britain f
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A day after Microsoft introduced an innocent Artificial Intelligence chat robot to Twitter it has had to delete it after it transformed into an evil Hitler-loving, incestual sex-promoting, 'Bush did 9/11'-proclaiming robot. Developers at Microsoft created 'Tay', an AI modelled to speak 'like a teen girl', in order to improve the customer service on their voice recognition software. They marketed h
Ever since London Underground installed escalators at Earls Court Station in 1911, customers have been requested to stand on the right and walk on the left. It is now one of the unbreakable rules of the Tube. All that changed, however, when Transport for London ran a three week test at Holborn station in November 2015. It asked people to stand on both sides of one of the escalators in order to eas
Feeding knowledge directly into your brain, just like in sci-fi classic The Matrix, could soon take as much effort as falling asleep, scientists believe. Researchers claim to have developed a simulator which can feed information directly into a person’s brain and teach them new skills in a shorter amount of time, comparing it to “life imitating art”. They believe it could be the first steps in dev
Jim Carey in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Momentum Pictures Are there any memories you'd like to permanently remove from your head? Or what if you could alter unpleasant memories so they're no longer upsetting? Or create entirely new memories of events that never occurred? It sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but according to a new documentary that premiered in the US this week, s
They bounce back after terrorist attacks, pick themselves up after earthquakes and cope with pandemics such as Zika. They can even handle years of economic uncertainty, stagnant wages and sky-high unemployment. But no developed nation today could possibly tolerate another wholesale banking crisis and proper, blood and guts recession. We are too fragile, fiscally as well as psychologically. Our eco
Physicists and astronomers are agog. On Thursday, experimenters will report the first detection of a phenomenon that has been long predicted:bursts of gravitational waves generated by cosmic collisions of black holes. Sadly it is not unknown for hyped-up scientific claims to be mistaken or exaggerated - claims of particles going faster than light, gravitational waves from the big bang, and so fort
It seems a curiously old-fashioned idea that childhood, schooling, religion or one’s family could dictate who you end up with
A man named Tom Roth, who filmed and posted the video on his Facebook page, wrote alongside the video that one of the men said something to the woman and then asked: “Why will you not answer me in German?” The woman reportedly replied: “Because you asked me in English.” Mr Roth wrote: “I think he had his hand on her back. She turned away and looked in my direction. “As the train continued, the asy
Hot chilli peppers have been credited with helping to lose weight, inducing labour and relieving pain. But until Wilbur Scoville, there was no objective way of measuring how hot chillies really are. Scoville, an American chemist born 151 years ago on Friday, is responsible for the "Scoville organoleptic test", a scale of "hotness" that has been the definitive rating of how spicy a chilli is for mo
Jump to navigation Kitten siblings P-46 and P-47 inside their den in the western Santa Monica Mountains. The National Park Service says biologists recently discovered the two mountain lion kittens in the Santa Monica Mountains west of Los Angeles. Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area biologist Jeff Sikich says the successful reproduction indicates the quality of the habitat is high for
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