Saturday, November 5, 2016

Watch 100 people demonstrate their preferred kissing methods

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Kissing is one of those things everyone does a little differently. Here is the evidence.


Cut Video somehow convinced 100 people to smooch plexiglass for a new video called "100 People Show Us How They Kiss." The results are mostly uncomfortable to watch, but hey! We can all take away a few tips, too.


And yes, everyone kissed the same piece of plexiglass. Cut Video assures viewers it was sanitized between participants.


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5 best free apps for sexting

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Snapchat may be most folks' ephemeral messaging app of choice, but it's by no means the only one, or even the best. 


We've taken a look at five Snapchat alternatives for both iPhone and Android that offer a different way to send disappearing messages and vanishing photos.  


Get your flirt on - safely - with these five disappearing-message services:


1. Kaboom



Kaboom promises to give you control over what you share online, where you share it, and how long it lives. 


As a service that doesn't require the recipient to also have the app, creating a Kaboom message generates an HTTPS-protected web address that will work through SMS, email, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, etc.  Read more...

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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Neighbouring star Proxima Centauri has Earth-sized planet

Scientists identify a planet only slightly larger than Earth that is orbiting Proxima Centauri - the closest star to our Solar System.

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Star snapped before and after nova explosion

Astronomers capture rare images of a white dwarf - before, during and after it exploded as a "classical nova".

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Jupiter gravity nudge sets up 'meteor storm' on Earth

Observers are looking forward to an annual astronomical event that could to turn into a spectacular "meteor storm" in the early hours of Friday.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Dog sex cancer's global march mapped

In a major genetic study, scientists trace the historic global spread of a cancer transmitted between mating dogs.

Friday, March 25, 2016

Synthetic bug given 'fewest genes'

Scientists take another step in their quest to understand the bare genetic essentials of life, producing a laboratory bacterium that has only 473 genes - fewer than any independent bug in nature.