Kimberley Garner wears VERY revealing swimsuit in Miami amid early 30th birthday celebrations

She’s been soaking up the abundant Miami sunshine since the New Year, after jetting over from her festive break in Barbados. And Kimberley Garner wowed as she hit one of the Floridian city’s beaches in a decidedly revealing olive green swimsuit from her eponymous collection on Friday. The former Made In Chelsea star, 29, showcased … Read more

Kaia Gerber has legs for days in black spandex pants during early morning sweat session

Kaia Gerber has legs for days in black spandex pants as she tones up her supermodel figure during early morning sweat session By Caitlyn Becker For Dailymail.com Published: 20:09 GMT, 4 February 2021 | Updated: 20:23 GMT, 4 February 2021 This supermodel takes super good care of her body. Kaia Gerber has been on a … Read more

Georgia officials seize vaccines from clinic that gave them to teachers early

A Georgia clinic that flouted the state’s rules for who is eligible to get COVID-19 vaccins and gave teachers shots ahead of their turn has been barred from giving any vaccines for six months.  State health officials seized about 470 doses of Pfizer vaccine from the Medical Center of Elberton on Friday, after discovering it … Read more

Elon Musk’s SpaceX gets green light from FAA to launch its Starship SN9 prototype as early as TODAY

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given SpaceX the green light to launch its Starship Serial Number 9 (SN9) prototype for its first test flight – and the world could see it take off today. SN9 was set to soar last week, but the FAA grounded the massive rocket due to a non-compliance by SpaceX … Read more

Heart defect that kills thousands without warning could be spotted early by a blood test 

A heart defect that kills thousands of young adults without warning every year could be spotted early, thanks to a newly developed blood test. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which causes the heart muscle to abnormally thicken and beat out of control, is the leading cause of cardiac arrest and sudden death in under-40s.  The condition, which causes … Read more

The drugs DO work: Vaccination is already easing UK’s Covid pandemic, early data shows

Vaccination is already easing the UK’s Covid-19 pandemic and is definitely reducing cases, early data has shown. Professor Anthony Harnden, the deputy chairman of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), said preliminary research suggested the first dose of the vaccine is helping to protect young adults and over-80s. He added that the data, … Read more

Samsung Exynos SoC with AMD GPU betters A14 Bionic in early benchmarks

Samsung has reportedly joined forces with AMD to integrate its new Exynos SoCs with AMD GPUs. In best case scenario, one would expect this combination to set new records that consumers would actually benefit from. Early reports coming in have us filled with hope already. The forthcoming chipset with AMD graphics has appeared to beat … Read more

Early antibiotic exposure linked with reduced growth in boys

Giving newborn baby boys antibiotics could stunt their growth in the early years of life, a new study suggests.   Antibiotic treatment within 14 days of birth is linked with reduced weight and height in boys – but not girls – up to the age of six, experts found.  The researchers think the differences may result … Read more

Harry Potter live-action TV series is in ‘early development’ at HBO Max

Harry Potter set to enter the streaming world as live-action TV series is in ‘early development’ at HBO Max A Harry Potter live-action TV series is being discussed at HBO Max, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter The beloved franchise spawned eight feature films grossing more than $7 billion worldwide The talks are being kept under … Read more

Britain manages 220,000 coronavirus vaccines in Sunday slowdown, early figures show

Britain managed to dish out 220,000 coronavirus vaccinations on Sunday, as the pace of the drive slackened.  Early figures show England vaccinated 199,202 yesterday, while a further 11,519 were done in Scotland and 6,838 in Wales. There was no data for Northern Ireland.   These numbers are preliminary and will be updated by the Department of … Read more