It was during Covid when the beautiful pictures appeared of Princess Beatrice in the Queen's 're-purposed' gown standing with her handsome prince charming...
Princess Beatrice, 36, and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 41, exchanged vows on the grounds of Royal Lodge, the princess's childhood family home in Windsor Great Park, on July 17, 2020.
Trump says he scored major new deal with Coca Cola that could change the taste of Coke
The president posted on his Truth Social account that he had spoken to Coca-Cola execs about putting cane sugar back in its U.S. Coke. The product currently contains corn syrup.
Open, free, and completely ignored: The strange afterlife of Symbian
It did get sourced, but nobody cared
The result of the pioneering joint Psion and Nokia smartphone effort is still out there on GitHub.…
Cosy seafront chalet hits market in Norfolk for just £10,000 - but can you spot the catch?
It's a spot where properties rarely come up for sale, so when this chalet went on the market, there were 96 enquiries and 28 viewings before it was snapped up. Would you take the plunge?
Professional baker reveals 'wasteful' kitchen error that could be costing hundreds of pounds
Sourdough expert and British cookbook author Elaine Boddy has revealed the 'unnecessary' and 'wasteful' step that she never does while cooking.
British woman, 21, is 'raped by Syrian man, 31' in Greek party town of Malia
According to local outlet Cretapost, the tourist told police she had been raped by a man she met at a bar on June 22.
'I've been feeling a bit forlorn': Zoe Ball discusses mental health battles and how she is missing her two children - as she plants memorial garden for her late mum and ex-partner
Zoe Ball has opened up about her recent mental health struggles as she admitted she has been feeling 'forlorn' and suffering from social anxiety.
Shocking moment Brit 'given rip-off £460 drinks bill' pleads with attackers to stop as Thai bar workers pin him down and kick him when he refuses to pay
The staff charged the 26-year-old customer, who was visiting alone, an overpriced 20,000 baht (£460) for his drinks at the Diamond Karaoke Bar in Chiang Mai, on Wednesday.
Transatlantic Communications Cable Doubles As Ocean Sensor
alternative_right shares a report from Phys.org: Monitoring changes in water temperature and pressure at the seafloor can improve understanding of ocean circulation, climate, and natural hazards such as tsunamis. In recent years, scientists have begun gathering submarine measurements via an existing infrastructure network that spans millions of kilometers around the planet: the undersea fiber-optic telecommunications cables that provide us with amenities like Internet and phone service. Without interfering with their original purpose, the cables can be used as sensors to measure small variations in the light signals that run through them so that scientists can learn more about the sea. Meichen Liu and colleagues recently developed a new instrument, consisting of a receiver and a microwave intensity modulator placed at a shore station, that facilitates the approach. Their work is published in Geophysical Research Letters.
Transcontinental fiber-optic cables are divided into subsections by repeaters, instruments positioned every 50 to 100 kilometers that boost information-carrying light signals so that they remain strong on the journey to their destination. At each repeater, an instrument called a fiber Bragg grating reflects a small amount of light back to the previous repeater to monitor the integrity of the cable. By observing and timing these reflections, the new instrument measures the changes in the time it takes for the light to travel between repeaters. These changes convey information about how the surrounding water changes the shape of the cable, and the researchers used that information to infer properties such as daily and weekly water temperature and tide patterns.
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Fake doctor 'wounded' children by doing 'unlawful' circumcisions
He told parents he was a doctor and carried out non-therapeutic circumcisions on babies and young boys that were 'inherently unsafe'
Nick Kyrgios and Mia Dalkos continue to fuel romance rumours as they holiday in the Bahamas together
Nick Kyrgios has continued to fuel romance rumours with Mia Dalkos as the pair apparently holiday together in the Bahamas.
PETER HITCHENS: How CAN a child be publicly humiliated for wearing the same Union Jack we send our troops abroad to die for?
The airwaves are full of ministers and ex-ministers claiming that they take full responsibility for the £7 Billion Afghan farce. But in what way do they do so?
Insane 'glow in the dark' creature is photographed in the Australian bush for the first time ever
Ben Alldridge captured the stunning shot of the animal biofluorescing under invisible ultraviolet light.
Queen Camilla beams in the sunshine in stunning portrait released by Buckingham Palace to mark her 78th birthday
Royal photographer Chris Jackson took the picture earlier this month at Ray Mill - the Queen's private residence in Wiltshire.
Inside Queen Camilla's remarkable royal journey from the shame of 'tampongate' to the throne at Westminster Abbey, as she celebrates her 78th birthday
Today is Queen Camilla 's 78th birthday, although she is the current Queen Consort, her journey to the upper echelons of the Royal Family was far from straight forward.
ANDREW NEIL: This breathtaking Afghan scandal risks ripping asunder the contract of trust between voters and leaders without which democracy cannot survive
The British state put thousands of lives at risk. It covered up its blunder with an unprecedented legal gag and with threats of jail for anybody even thinking about breaking it.
Thanks for saving us, now we'll sue you: Afghan data disaster takes bleakly predictable twist as ambulance-chasing lawyers cash in
Legal companies have begun signing up thousands of claimants who could, it is claimed, pocket up to £250,000 each in compensation.
John Torode 'plans to take legal action against BBC bosses for unfair dismissal' after he was sacked from MasterChef
MasterChef bosses are reportedly pushing to air Gregg Wallace and John Torode's final series 'when the dust settles' after they were both sacked from the cooking show.
JOHN HEALEY: As Defence Secretary, I thank everyone at the Mail for their work on the Afghan airlifts. This was responsible journalism
Daily Mail readers have always recognised the bravery and dedication of our outstanding Armed Forces, who serve around the world to keep our nation safe.
Shane Gillis stuns ESPYs crowd with Epstein joke as he also takes aim at Caitlin Clark and Shedeur Sanders
Comedian Shane Gillis stunned the ESPYs crowd on Wednesday night as he mocked President Donald Trump with a Jeffrey Epstein joke.