Climate change ‘could hamper efforts to wipe out malaria’ by changing where mosquito appear 

Efforts to eradicate malaria could be hampered by climate change — which could boost mosquito numbers and bring the disease to new areas, a study has found. Malaria is a climate-sensitive disease which thrives where it is wet and warm enough to provide the still surface waters needed to breed the mosquitoes that spread it. … Read more

Wipe out! Moment a teenager is engulfed by a huge wave as he poses on rocks at the Giant’s Causeway

Wipe out! Moment a teenager is engulfed by a huge wave as he poses on rocks at the Giant’s Causeway Conan Griffin, 18, was hit by a large wave in County Antrim, Northern Ireland His friend Kallum Clark, 18, filmed the fall and posted it on Twitter on Monday Conan suffered painful red burns after … Read more

MasterChef star Laura Sharrad can’t wipe the smile off her face as she pops into her Nido restaurant

MasterChef star Laura Sharrad can’t wipe the smile off her face as she pops into her Nido restaurant – as it’s revealed she and her husband are opening their second eatery By Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:15 BST, 17 July 2020 | Updated: 07:18 BST, 17 July 2020 She’s made it to … Read more

Fears that pandemic slump will wipe more than £30K off the value of a typical home

Fears that pandemic slump will wipe more than £30K off the value of a typical home By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 23:27 BST, 14 July 2020 | Updated: 23:27 BST, 14 July 2020 More than £30,000 could be wiped off the value of a typical home as the pandemic hits the property … Read more

Sofia Richie struggles to wipe the smile off of her face as she enjoys a beach day in Malibu

She recently reunited with on-and-off boyfriend, Scott Disick.  And besides the relationship dramas, Sofia Richie appeared in very high spirits while spending time with her friends in Malibu on Saturday evening.  The 21-year-old beauty was seen enjoying a fun time at the beach with her friends where they played some games together.  Beach days: Sofia … Read more

Asteroid that slammed into Earth 66 million years ago DID wipe out the dinosaurs

An asteroid that hit the Earth 66 million years ago ‘had to be responsible’ for the demise of the dinosaurs, according to a new study into the effects of the impact.  Researchers from Imperial College London created mathematical models of the impact volcanic activity and a large asteroid would have on dinosaur habitats.  The space … Read more

MARKET REPORT: Trade jitters and corona fears wipe £50bn off FTSE 

Almost £50billion was wiped off the FTSE 100 after a toxic cocktail of coronavirus fears and rising trade tensions triggered a sell-off. Bourses around the world slipped into the red as the World Health Organisation forecast worldwide cases could hit 10m within the next week. In Europe, France’s Cac 40 and Germany’s Dax fell by … Read more

Hugh Sheridan scrubs down tray with an antibacterial wipe as he boards a flight back to LA for work

Back to work! Hugh Sheridan scrubs down his tray with an antibacterial wipe as he boards a flight to LA By Daily Mail Australia Reporter Published: 08:01 BST, 24 June 2020 | Updated: 08:44 BST, 24 June 2020 He has been busy hanging out with his close friend Rebel Wilson in recent weeks.  However, it … Read more

Amanda Holden takes part in Tik Tok Wipe it Down challenge

She has been updating her Tik Tok accounts with new videos during lockdown. And Amanda Holden’s latest video saw her transform from make-up free in her loungewear to red-carpet ready in a glamorous yellow dress on Tuesday. The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 49, began the video with her hair swept back into a ponytail with … Read more

Destruction caused by humans is so vast it could wipe out species history

Human activity is destroying more than 50 billion years of evolutionary history, with the Caribbean and parts of Southeast Asia hit the hardest, researchers claim. The study, by the Zoological Society of London and Imperial College mapped the evolutionary history of the world’s land vertebrates including birds and mammals. An ever increasing ‘human footprint’ with … Read more