Nespresso turn used coffee pods into bicycles for schoolgirls in Ghana.

Nespresso is turning their used coffee pods into bicycles and donating half of them to schoolgirls in Ghana.

Heart attacks are more common in areas that have a greater number of fast food outlets.

Areas plagued by fast-food restaurants have higher rates of heart attacks, scientists have claimed. Researchers in Australia found the more takeaway chains there were in an area, the more of the killer cardiac events occurred.

Brazil’s Amazon fires have hit an all-time record high.

It's true, forest fires are a natural occurrence and are essential for maintaining a healthy ecosystem, however, concerns are continuing to grow in relation to what's currently happening in the Amazon.

Woman jailed for looking through her husband's phone.

A woman in the United Arab Emirates has recently been sentenced to three months in jail for looking through her husband's phone.

'Rich girl face' is the cosmetic surgery trend that everyone wants in 2019.

We've seen it all over social media plump lips and smooth, shiny skin that literally glows. Plastic surgeon, Dr Dirk Kremer, has coined the term "rich girl face" after noticing a massive increase in female patients seeking certain procedures.

Scientists Develop Blood Test That Can Predict When You Will Die.


Scientists have developed a blood test that can predict whether someone is going to die in the next decade. Specialists in Germany discovered more than a dozen biomarkers in blood that are believed to influence the risk of death.

Door Welded Shut In 'Nottingham's Most Haunted Building' Opened For First Time.


It's rare you come across a door that is welded shut. Indeed, you could argue a door that is welded shut isn't a door at all.

Nigerian scientist is developing a permanent cure for cancer from African plants.


A Nigerian Molecular Biologist, Mansurah Abdulazeez, is embarking on the herculean task of finding a permanent cure for cancer.

After 40 years in prison, 66-year-old James Blackmon is exonerated for murder he didn’t commit.


It has taken 40 long years but Mr James Blackmon, now 66, has tasted freedom. He was released from prison and charges against him dismissed after the state deemed it proper to grant him a new hearing.

Sixteen Babies In Spain Develop 'Werewolf Syndrome' After Taking Contaminated Medication.

Sixteen babies have developed a rare condition dubbed 'werewolf syndrome' - which causes excessive hair growth across sufferers' bodies - after taking the contaminated medication in Spain.
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