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70ft 'Sea Monster' Mystery on UK Beach Baffles Experts

A colossal 70-foot decomposing sea creature has been discovered on a British beach, sparking a mystery that has left marine biologists and cryptozoologists utterly stumped. Is it a whale, a basking shark, or something more enigmatic?

Scientists Unravel Mystery of 'Neptune Balls' on UK Beaches

UK scientists have decoded the enigma of the natural 'Neptune balls' – bizarre, hairy seagrass orbs found on coastlines. Discover the fascinating underwater process that creates these ecological marvels and why they are crucial for marine health.

Scottish Fishermen Land Rare Pacific Bluefin Tuna

In an unprecedented event, Scottish fishermen have successfully landed a prized Pacific bluefin tuna off the coast of Scotland, a species typically found in warmer waters thousands of miles away, sparking excitement and scientific intrigue.

Verdicts In: The Week's Top UK Culture Picks Revealed

The Guardian's critics deliver their verdicts on the week's hottest tickets, from a gripping new TV legal drama and a powerful stage play to a celebrated Essex honey and a must-visit London exhibition.

Inside The Daily Mail's Beauty Product Testing Lab

Ever wondered how Daily Mail's Buyline team separates beauty fact from fiction? Go behind the scenes in our state-of-the-art testing lab where we put hundreds of products through their paces to bring you truly trustworthy reviews.

Thumb Length Reveals Secret of Human Brain Evolution

Groundbreaking research uncovers the fascinating link between primate thumb proportions and brain size, offering new insights into the evolutionary journey that shaped human intelligence and dexterity.

Acidic Oceans Eroding Shark Teeth, Study Reveals

New scientific research reveals a hidden crisis as rising CO2 levels are acidifying our oceans, causing significant damage to shark teeth and threatening their ability to hunt and feed effectively.

'Extinct' False Catshark Rediscovered After Decades

In a stunning marine biology breakthrough, a shark species thought to be extinct for decades, the False Catshark, has been miraculously rediscovered off the coast of Scotland, rewriting conservation science.

Ocean Acidification Weakening Shark Teeth, Study Finds

Groundbreaking UK research reveals that ocean acidification, driven by climate change, is weakening shark teeth and denticles, posing a severe threat to their survival and the health of marine ecosystems.

Giant Barrel Jellyfish Appear in UK Waters

Enormous barrel jellyfish, some measuring over a metre and weighing up to 40kg, are appearing in unprecedented numbers around the British coastline, creating both concern and fascination among marine experts.

Inside Buyline's Rigorous Product Testing Methodology

Exclusive insight into the meticulous testing methodology of the Daily Mail's Buyline team. Discover how our experts put products through their paces to deliver the unbiased, trustworthy reviews you rely on for your purchasing decisions.

Deadly Cattle Superbug Jumps to Humans in UK

A new, highly drug-resistant superbug originating in cattle is now transmitting to humans, raising fears of a new public health emergency. Scientists warn of its resistance to last-line antibiotics.

And Just Like That... Backlash Over 'Woke' Storylines

Sex and the City's reboot, 'And Just Like That...', faces intense criticism for its heavy-handed 'woke' narratives. Fans lament the forced storylines involving Miranda's late-life lesbianism and Charlotte's family gender issues, claiming the magic of the

Earl Sweatshirt & The Weeknd Roasted in Scathing Reviews

A brutal week for music critics as Earl Sweatshirt's 'Sick!' and The Weeknd's 'Dawn FM' face the music, while 'Sorry Baby' receives unexpected praise. Discover which albums soared and which were torn apart in this week's critical roundup.

Male Dolphins Use 'Wingmen' in Sophisticated Mating Strategies

A revolutionary study from the University of Bristol uncovers the complex romantic strategies of male dolphins, including forming alliances and using 'wingmen' to attract mates, revealing startling parallels with human social dynamics.

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