The Masked Singer’s Aston Merrygold shares adorable moment his son Grayson discovered he was Robin

‘This smile explains a lot!’ The Masked Singer’s Aston Merrygold shares the adorable moment his son Grayson, 3, discovered he was Robin By Laura Fox For Mailonline Published: 12:09 GMT, 17 February 2021 | Updated: 12:26 GMT, 17 February 2021 He surprised fans everywhere when he was revealed as Robin. And Aston Merrygold has shared … Read more

Hidden 100-year-old moonshine still linked to Al Capone is discovered in South Carolina’s

Archaeologists have uncovered remnants of a 1920s moonshine still that may have been part of the infamous gangster Al Capone’s once illegal liquor operation. Researchers from the University of Tennessee found barrels, cinderblocks, a garden hose and other artifacts in ‘Hell Hole Swamp’ outside Charleston, South Carolina. The abandoned operation is said to have been … Read more

Fossil of a massive 66-million-year-old fish is discovered after being mistook for a flying reptile

The largest fossil of an ancient deep-sea fish once thought to be extinct was recently found—entirely by mistake. Paleontologists in the UK were given what they were told was a pterodactyl bone, but after a closer inspection, the team realized it wasn’t one bone. The specimen was identified as a thin bone of plates belonging … Read more

Comedian who just discovered how Digestive biscuits got their name claims he feels ‘violated’

Comedian says he feels ‘violated’ after discovering Digestive biscuits got their name because they contain a ‘laxative’ Scottish comedian Gary Meikle shared bizarre realisation about biscuit on TikTok Admitted he’d never given name Digestives a second thought until American girlfriend asked him where it came from and he looked at ingredients  Discovered they were developed … Read more

Eerie paintings several hundreds of years old discovered inside a rock shelter in Tanzania

Ancient paintings of humanoid figures, bizarre creatures and familiar animals have been discovered under rock overhang that was once used as shelter ‘several hundred of years ago.’ A team from the Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland spotted the four paintings while excavating the Amak’hee 4 rock shelter site in Tanzania that was once home to … Read more

Archaeology: Iron Age pottery discovered on St Kilda, the remote Scottish archipelago

St Kilda was inhabited 2,000 YEARS ago! Archaeologists discover Iron Age pottery on Scotland’s remote archipelago, indicating a community was ‘well established’ there Experts excavated a site in Village Bay, on the island of Hirta, from 2017–2019 The work was undertaken prior to the refurbishment of a military tracking base Radiocarbon dating indicated the island was inhabited … Read more

Kayla Itsines shares the ‘game changing’ planking hack she discovered after giving birth

Fitness queen Kayla Itsines shares the ‘game changing’ planking hack she discovered after giving birth By Louise Starkey For Daily Mail Australia Published: 12:06 GMT, 11 February 2021 | Updated: 12:17 GMT, 11 February 2021 Fitness queen Kayla Itsines has shared the ‘game changing’ planking hack she uses to make the most of her workout. … Read more

Blue glass beads from Venice discovered in Alaska date to the mid-15th century 

Tiny glass beads from Venice made their way to Alaska decades before Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the New World. The beads, the color and size of blueberries, were uncovered in a house pit in Punyik Point, a seasonal Inuit camp near the Continental Divide in Alaska’s Brooks Range. Archaeologists determined the objects were created between … Read more

Archaeologists have discovered a Neolithic settlement near Skara Brae

A Neolithic settlement dating back nearly 5,000 years has been discovered in Scotland and it could be on par with the world famous ‘Skara Brae’, experts predict. Archaeologists discovered signs of the Neolithic village at the north end of the Bay of Skaill, Orkney after costal erosion unearth animal bones and a carved stone.  It … Read more

New coronavirus closely linked to SARS-CoV-2 is discovered in bats in Thailand

A coronavirus related to the one causing the global pandemic has been discovered in the blood of five bats living in Thailand.  SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes Covid-19, shares 91.5 per cent of its genetic code with that of the newly-identified virus, called RacCS203. The virus is thought to be unable to infect people as it … Read more