Wonky skull of Styracosaurus leads palaeontologists to question past identifications of species

Wonky skull of five-metre-long Styracosaurus named ‘Hannah’ with a fan of long horns leads scientists to question previous theory that all dinosaurs had symmetrical faces The intact Styracosaurus skull has wonky horns and was discovered in Canada  Asymmetrical face suggests more morphological variability than thought  Scientists fear incomplete skulls have been mistakenly classed as new species … Read more

Friendlyjordies: How Channel Nine demonetised his MAFS recaps

Revealed: How Channel Nine stopped a popular YouTube star from making money off his hilarious Married At First Sight recaps By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:37 GMT, 3 March 2020 | Updated: 02:31 GMT, 3 March 2020 YouTube star Friendlyjordies recently made headlines when he accused Channel Nine of trying to block … Read more

Coronavirus: From home hygiene, to schools, food and friends, all the essential information you need

Does handwashing really work? Yes. A new study published by the highly-respected Cochrane Database which summarises and interprets numerous studies says that handwashing cuts the chances of contracting a respiratory illness such as coronavirus by 54 per cent – the best odds of any deterrent. So wash your hands – scrubbing every bit of skin from … Read more

Greek coastguard vessels are filmed colliding with migrant dinghy on the same day a child drowned

Greek coastguard vessels are filmed colliding with migrant dinghy on the same day a child drowned when their boat capsized off of Lesbos Footage appears to show the Greek coastguard firing shots at a migrant boat Turkish authorities claim Greek coastguard is harassing refugee boats Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan told Europe to accept migrants By … Read more

Marian Keyes, Eimear McBride and Philip Hensher: This week’s best new fiction

From a corker by Marian Keyes to Eimear McBride’s Strange Hotel and a ‘quietly brilliant’ new novel from Philip Hensher, this week’s best new fiction By Amber Pearson For Event Magazine and Max Davidson and Eithne Farry For Event Magazine Published: 22:02 GMT, 25 January 2020 | Updated: 16:08 GMT, 26 January 2020 Grown Ups … Read more

The forever home | Daily Mail Online

The forever home By Ali Heath Published: 00:02 GMT, 9 February 2020 | Updated: 00:02 GMT, 9 February 2020 Eco can be elegant – who knew? Ethical fashion designer Hannah Beaumont’s house is proof that going green needn’t mean skimping on style  Re-purpose, recycle: ‘Interiors fixtures and fittings can look even better over time, so … Read more

Joanna Lumley ambushed by gun-wielding gang while driving through Haiti

‘They said, we want your money or your life!’: Joanna Lumley’s terror as armed bandits hold her at gunpoint during drive across Haiti for TV documentary Joanna Lumley, 73, was ambushed by a gun-wielding gang while driving in Haiti Gang told Lumley and team they would kill them if they didn’t hand over cash But … Read more

Ten of the world’s lesser-known romantic places to celebrate Valentine’s Day from Ukraine to Mexico

If you don’t want to mark your match-up the same way as every other loved-up pair for Valentine’s Day, pay close attention. Here we’ve rounded up ten of the lesser-known places linked to love around the globe, from bizarre kissing statues in Georgia to the I Love You Wall in Paris. The Tunnel of Love, Klevan, … Read more

MARKET REPORT: Recruiters warned that AI may put them out of a job

MARKET REPORT: Recruiters’ shares slump after analysts warn that artificial intelligence may put them out of a job By Francesca Washtell For The Daily Mail Published: 21:51 GMT, 2 March 2020 | Updated: 21:51 GMT, 2 March 2020 While much of the public is sceptical – or even downright scared – of artificial intelligence, businesses … Read more

Extra-terrestrial impacts may have shaped Earth 3.2 billion years ago, study finds

Earth’s rocky surface is the result of ‘intense bombardment’ of extraterrestrial impacts hitting the surface billions of years ago Experts say impacts from space triggered the rise of tectonic plates on Earth   Layers of round particles condensed from the impact were discovered Particles date back about 3.2M years ago, similar to when plates appeared  By … Read more