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Nicknamed “The Flaming Coffin,” the Heinkel He 177 was Germany’s ambitious long-range bomber that turned into an airborne hazard. Plagued by engine fires and design flaws, it became more dangerous to ...
Clumps of tiny, molten pellets, known as "nurdles", are being washed up on its beaches, including in Skegness. From the top of the Giant Wheel on the resort's Pleasure Beach, which is due to ...
Two new Uniswap governance proposals passed on Wednesday, securing around $177 million worth of UNI token-based funding for the Ethereum DeFi protocol’s Foundation to help support the growth of ...
Share on Pinterest Heavy menstrual bleeding is common during perimenopause and can lead to iron deficiency anemia, a well-known cause of fatigue. Maskot/Getty Images A recent study found that ...
Wildlife charities have sounded the alarm about tiny plastic pellets washing up on English beaches. Nurdles are tiny pellets - around 1-5mm long - used to make plastic products. They are not toxic ...
Small pellets of plastic are washing up on the east coast of England following the fiery collision of two ships in the North Sea last week. The crash between an oil tanker and cargo ship on 10 ...