Research sheds light on modern humans and Neanderthals co-existing in France
Modern humans and Neanderthals may have co-existed in France and northern Spain for between 1,400 and 2,900 years before Neanderthals disappeared, a new study suggests. Researchers say the findings add to their understanding of the existence
Dyson unveils cordless vacuum cleaner ‘capable of capturing virus particles’
Dyson has unveiled a new cordless vacuum cleaner that it says is powerful enough to pick up virus particles around the home. The British tech firm said the Gen5detect is its most powerful cordless vacuum ever
Microsoft unveils Surface devices for ‘new era’ of computing
Microsoft has unveiled a new range of Surface devices which it says marks the start of a “new era” of computing. The tech giant’s chief product officer Panos Panay said the ability to use touch, voice,
WhatsApp users can now transfer message data from Android to an iPhone
WhatsApp users who are switching to an iPhone from Android can now take their message history with them. Until now it has only been possible to transfer WhatsApp data when moving in the other direction –
New data reveals stars experience ‘quakes’ like on Earth
Stars experience quakes like we have on Earth, scientists have discovered, after data revealed new information on nearly two billion stars in the Milky Way. These “starquakes” – known as non-radial oscillations – are tsunami-like movements
European ‘star survey’ reveals celestial treasure trove
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released a trove of data on almost two billion stars in the Milky Way, collected by its Gaia mission in an effort to create the most accurate and complete map
Twitter ‘to provide Musk with raw daily tweet data’
Twitter plans to offer Elon Musk access to its “firehose” of raw data on hundreds of millions of daily tweets in an effort to push forward the Tesla billionaire’s 44 billion dollars (£35 billion) acquisition of