Revealed: The best drinks to extinguish the pain of spicy food - and why you should NEVER opt for iced water

Dr Daniel Eldridge, a senior lecturer in Chemistry at Swinburne University of Technology, has revealed the best drinks to extinguish the pain of spicy food.

Apollo's birthplace is sinking into the sea: 2,000-year-old Greek sanctuary, Delos, could DISAPPEAR in just 50 years amid rising sea levels, experts warn

The UNESCO heritage site is said to be the birthplace of Apollo, and is surrounded by piercing blue waters, just a stone's throw away from Mykonos.

Taylor Swift fans caused an EARTHQUAKE by dancing so hard in Edinburgh during the star's Eras Tour - with 'Ready For It?' causing the ground to shake the most

Taylor Swift's fans' synchronised dancing was so enthusiastic that it triggered an earthquake which could be picked up by seismologists more than 3.7 miles (six kilometres) away.

The gruesome ritual sacrifices at Chichén Itzá: Ancient Mayans killed child TWINS in a bid to satisfy the gods of the underworld, grisly study reveals

Bodies at the ancient Mexican city of Chichen Itza belonged to young boys, reveals a gruesome new study by experts at the Max-Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany.

Why is Britain so cold in June? Temperatures this month are at HALF the level of 2023 - and it won't get much warmer any time soon, Met Office warns

Met Office reveals what's making this month unusually cold and wet - especially compared with June 2023, the hottest UK June on record.

Ernest Shackleton's 'last ship' is FOUND after 60 years: Wreck of Quest vessel on which the famous explorer made his final voyage is located on the seafloor off the coast of Newfoundland

Shackleton, who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic, died aboard Quest in 1922 while en route to Antarctica.

UFO mystery may be result of advanced 'stealth civilization' living on Earth among us, say Harvard scientists - as they reveal where their secret bases could be located

Skeptics have long questioned why UFOs, if they are E.T. craft, would visit Earth so often - but two Harvard scientists suspect the beings may have been here all along

Experts discover earliest record of Jesus' childhood after deciphering 2,000-year-old Egyptian manuscript

The earliest known recollection of Jesus' childhood was discovered at a university library in Germany. The 2,000-year-old text depicts the story of the 'vivication of the sparrows.'

Apple's AI overhaul: How the tech giant's new products will ALL have creepy inbuilt AI that can remove people from photos, track your family on flights, and reply to emails for you - whether you like it or not

Apple Intelligence is essentially a snazzy brand name for Apple's new-found focus on AI, triggered by the huge success of the ChatGPT chatbot 18 months ago.

Elon Musk warns he will BAN Apple devices from his firms after new AI deal to integrate ChatGPT into iPhones and iPads - calling it a 'security violation'

Elon Musk announced Monday that he'll ban Apple devices from his companies' premises if the iPhone maker goes forward with its planned OpenAI integration.

Major fault line off West Coast could trigger catastrophic 9-magnitude earthquake, study finds - and it's due to blow

The Cascadia Subduction Zone could cause the next major earthquake that could destroy parts of the West Coast. The zone extends along 600 miles of the ocean floor from norther Cali to Canada.

Apple WWDC 2024 RECAP updates: All the expected announcements including iOS 18, AI features and more

Apple's hotly anticipated conference, where the tech giant is expected to finally unveil its plans for integrating AI into its products, kicks off Monday at 1pm ET (10am PT)

Apple WWDC 2024 LIVE updates: Tech giant announces it's integrating ChatGPT into Siri voice assistant - plus new iOS 18 features

Apple's hotly anticipated conference, where the tech giant is expected to finally unveil its plans for integrating AI into its products, kicks off Monday at 1pm ET (10am PT)

The gadgets, toys and games from the 1990s that are now worth thousands of dollars

The 90s saw the launch of many iconic gadgets, toys and games which still have cult followings today - from Pokemon to the blinking, bleeping Furby. And some are with a fortune today.

Apple WWDC 2024 LIVE updates: All the expected announcements including iOS 18, AI features and more

Apple's hotly anticipated conference, where the tech giant is expected to finally unveil its plans for integrating AI into its products, kicks off Monday at 1pm ET (10am PT)

Microsoft launches a white version of the Xbox Series X that's entirely digital - here's when you can get your hands on the new console

Microsoft has unveiled a new all-digital version of its Xbox Series X console, due to launch in the holiday period this year alongside two new console options.

Now beware the eye in the sky! AI traffic cop is being used on roads in East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire to catch drivers using phones and not wearing seat belts

The camera, operated by Australian road safety company Acusensus, will be on the roads of East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire for a week.

You're saying your favourite brand names all wrong! Map reveals the most mispronounced brands around the world - including IKEA, Tetris, and Tommy Hilfiger

Analysts at Business Financing looked at data from Forvo, an online pronunciation dictionary, to see which brands had the most listens.

Urgent fire safety warning issued over the bizarre AI gadget that projects a display onto your PALM - dubbed the 'worst product ever reviewed'

Silicon Valley startup Humane has told users to stop using the charging case that came with its AI Pin.

Urgent fire safety warning issued over the bizarre AI gadget that projects a display onto your PALM - dubbed the 'worst produced ever reviewed'

Silicon Valley startup Humane has told users to stop using the charging case that came with its AI Pin.

Instagram is DOWN: Users worldwide hit with outage plaguing the app

Users have flocked to X (Twitter) to share their frustration, with one saying: 'oh God not instagram down again.'