Brutal truth about botched hangings of Nuremberg... and mystery of the man behind them: How one Nazi suffocated for over 20 minutes, another smashed his face and died in agony, while a third was left kicking and wailing
When death came it was grisly and undignified. As Hitler's henchmen, the ten condemned men had wielded enormous power. Yet they died like common criminals.
If you're suffering hair loss or premature ageing, low vitamin D may be to blame. Now a top scientist reveals which supplements really will give you a boost - and which are a waste of money
This summer, a study suggested Vitamin D could slow the ageing of cells, while another study found that supplements may reduce hair loss.
Inside Kelly Brook's £80k comeback: How model's clever Jungle game plan and the launch of a surprise new business has ensured I'm A Celeb success
She was once voted the sexiest woman in the world by readers of FHM thanks to her well-publicised size 8 body and 32E chest.
TOM PARKER BOWLES: How I fought to save my Jack Russell Maud from the jaws of a 10st mastiff who savaged her in London street
It was the most glorious of mid-November London mornings - and it was time for lunch at a restaurant. Maud, my Jack Russell terrier, was beside herself with glee. So off we went...
Alibaba releases chatbot that produces error when asked about Tiananmen Square
Yet Chinese giant wants users to ‘ask any question, big or small, anytime, anywhere!’
Chinese tech giant Alibaba yesterday launched a new chatbot that reported errors soon after launch and is very touchy about some subjects Beijing doesn’t like to discuss.…
Harvard's ex-president steps back in disgrace after emails reveal he cozied up to 'wingman' Epstein for sex tips
Summers - who described the billionaire pedophile as his 'wingman' in emails released by the House Oversight Committee - will continue to teach economics at the Ivy League institution.
Trump's inner circle in panic over presidential blind spot threatening to help Democrats back to power
The President has touched down in 13 countries in the first ten months of his second term - a whirlwind international sprint that shows no sign of slowing.
We Can Now Track Individual Monarch Butterflies
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: For the first time, scientists are tracking the migration of monarch butterflies across much of North America, actively monitoring individual insects on journeys from as far away as Ontario all the way to their overwintering colonies in central Mexico. This long-sought achievement could provide crucial insights into the poorly understood life cycles of hundreds of species of butterflies, bees and other flying insects at a time when many are in steep decline.
The breakthrough is the result of a tiny solar-powered radio tag that weighs just 60 milligrams and sells for $200. Researchers have tagged more than 400 monarchs this year and are now following their journeys on a cellphone app created by the New Jersey-based company that makes the tags, Cellular Tracking Technologies. Most monarchs weigh 500 to 600 milligrams, so each tag-bearing migrator making the transcontinental journey is, by weight, equivalent to a half-raisin carrying three uncooked grains of rice.
Researchers are tracking more than 400 tagged monarch butterflies as they fly toward winter colonies in central Mexico. The maps [in the article] follow six butterflies. [...] Tracking the world's most famous insect migration may also have a big social impact, with monarch lovers able to follow the progress of individual butterflies on the free app, called Project Monarch Science. Many of the butterflies are flying over cities and suburbs where pollinator gardens are increasingly popular. Some tracks could even lead to the discovery of new winter hideaways. "There's nothing that's not amazing about this," said Cheryl Schultz, a butterfly scientist at Washington State University and the senior author of a recent study documenting a 22 percent drop in butterfly abundance in North America over a recent 20-year period. "Now we will have answers that could help us turn the tide for these bugs."
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Nigel Farage: It's time to end the BBC's 'appallingly regressive' licence fee
Nigel Farage branded the broadcaster 'rotten to the core', claiming it has become a 'byword for sleaze, hypocrisy, arrogance, anti-Semitism and worse' as it fights for its future.
'I'm going nowhere': Keir Starmer insists he will be PM at next election - despite poll showing nearly half of Labour voters want him out
A YouGov survey of 2,100 people found 23 per cent think the party leader should quit now and elect someone else.
Kourtney Kardashian fans think the star, 46, has dropped a hint she is expecting a fifth child
The clue the fans think they spotted was in a photo from a recent post where the reality TV siren was wishing her rock star husband Travis Barker a happy 50th birthday.
Mother of all data breaches sees 1.3 BILLION passwords exposed... check if yours is compromised
Cybersecurity experts are urging everyone to change their passwords after finding massive collection of 1.3 billion passwords alongside nearly two billion email addresses exposed online.
Would YOU wear vintage Cilla Black to the Christmas party? Her shoulder pads, sheer tights and mini skirts were the height of 90s naff - but Mail's Gen Z reporter finds some real (Surprise, Surprise) gems in auction of TV star's wardrobe, starting from …
As a Gen Z born in the year 2000, Cilla Black is not a name that springs to mind when I think British fashion icon.
Charlie Kirk's head of security finally explains the unusual hand signals his team made just moments before kill shot rang out
Brian Harpole - who was the lead on the fateful day in Utah when Kirk was killed by a single bullet - was asked by podcaster Shawn Ryan about the use of hand signals in the leadup to the shooting.
NIGEL FARAGE: It's a lie to say Reform wants to abolish the BBC. But we DO want to scrap the licence fee - and end its culture of sneering at our country
For years, the flawed BBC has lurched from crisis to crisis, scandal to scandal, writes NIGEL FARAGE. In truth, the organisation is rotten to the core.
Farage tells Reeves to avoid tax rises for hard-working Britons and fill £25billion Budget black hole by slashing overseas aid, restricting benefits for migrants and deporting foreign criminals
Nigel Farage will demand that Rachel Reeves avoid increasing taxes at the Budget by imposing major spending cuts to prioritise British citizens instead.
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Tragic end to comedy star ex's romance as lover dies
Jeremy Rainbird's whirlwind romance with actress Sharon Horgan inspired her hit Channel 4 comedy Catastrophe. Today, the businessman is reeling from tragedy.
Oxford don quits after report finds he 'made unwanted advances' towards vulnerable female academic who came to him for help following rape accusation
The woman had gone to Said Business School dean Professor Soumitra Dutta, 62, to ask for help after she had accused another male colleague of raping her.
Freedom of speech victory as contempt laws set for overhaul after Southport riots
Police and the press will be free to reveal more about suspects under proposed new contempt of court laws to prevent a repeat of the Southport riots.
'More scandals mean more money': Brittany Miller's grovelling 'apology' for faking stage 3 cancer was watched by millions... but now insiders tell MOLLY CLAYTON why she REALLY did it - and how it could net her a huge windfall
Brittany Miller seemed to have it all - a successful TikTok platform, two beautiful children and a doting partner. Little did her followers know there was a skeleton in the closet.