Britons could get the vaccine at drive-in centres on their way to work, health chiefs suggest

Young Britons could get a Covid jab from a drive-thru clinic on their way to work. Heath chiefs said the NHS must adopt ‘innovative delivery modes’ as the vaccine rollout expands to younger groups. NHS board meeting documents state: ‘Reaching a more mobile, largely working-age population with lower Covid-19-related health risk will bring different challenges, … Read more

Neanderthal teeth with toothpick marks suggest they practiced dental hygiene 46,000 years ago

While the idea of prehistoric dentistry may not sound enticing, anthropologists have discovered evidence Neanderthals practiced an early form of dental hygiene. Examining a wisdom tooth and premolar from the Late Pleistocene era, anthropologists in Poland found evidence their owners used a rudimentary toothpick.  It’s not clear what the pick was made out of but … Read more

Plants nearly a MILE under Greenland ice sheet suggest the area was once ice-free

Plant fossils, twigs and leaves have been discovered under a mile of ice on Greenland, suggesting the area was free of ice within the last million years.  Scientists from the University of Vermont have called it a ‘stunning’ discovery, with some of the discovered vegetation looking as if it had ‘died yesterday’. The discovery was … Read more

Angela Merkel’s CDU are hammered in local elections, exit polls suggest

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s center-right party was headed for clear defeats in two German state elections at the hands of popular governors from parties further to the left, exit polls today suggested.  It comes as health experts have warned against easing lockdown measures in Germany due to the spread of the more infectious variant of Covid-19 … Read more

Angela Merkel’s CDU are hammered in local elections, exit polls suggest

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s center-right party was headed for clear defeats in two German state elections at the hands of popular governors from parties further to the left, exit polls today suggested.  It comes as health experts have warned against easing lockdown measures in Germany due to the spread of the more infectious variant of Covid-19 … Read more

Apple patents suggest possible future features for rumored autonomous car

Apple is said to be in discussions with manufacturers of self-driving sensors, suggesting its rumored Apple Car is coming closer to reality.  Along with the conversations, the tech giant has filed a number of patents in recent months for a range of features that could be unleashed in the futuristic vehicle.   The registered designs include … Read more

Spotify wants to analyse your VOICE and suggest songs based on your emotions, patent reveals 

From All By Myself to Happy, songs we decide to listen to often reflect our mood.  Now Spotify thinks it can make that decision for us – by listening to our voices.  The streaming giant has been granted a patent for technology that analyses your voice to determine your emotional state, age, gender and even … Read more

Gary Neville insists it is nonsense to suggest the season should be stopped amid Covid restrictions

‘It’s a nonsense now if football is ever suggested to be stopped’: Gary Neville insists the season MUST continue amid tighter Covid restrictions and praises Premier League for safe return after first lockdown Premier League was put on hold between March and June during first lockdown Chelsea played West Ham on Monday night with London … Read more

Sofia Richie appears to suggest she and Scott Disick ‘outgrew’ each other

Sofia Richie appears to suggest she and Scott Disick ‘outgrew’ each other in series of cryptic social media posts By Sarah Abraham For Dailymail.com Published: 18:26 GMT, 12 December 2020 | Updated: 18:26 GMT, 12 December 2020 Sofia Richie is suggesting she and Scott Disick ‘outgrew’ each other. The 22-year-old model and the 37-year-old Keeping … Read more

Half of the bridges on our roads are in a ‘poor’ condition, official figures suggest

Half of the bridges on our roads are in a ‘poor’ condition, official figures suggest Almost half of England’s motorway bridges are in a poor or very poor condition Some 858 bridges have at least one crucial section in a ‘very poor condition’ Highways England insisted a ‘poor’ rating does not mean a bridge is … Read more