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Scientists discover thousands of mysterious solar systems where aliens could be watching us

The Independent

Scientists have identified thousands of other planetary systems where alien life would be able see our Earth.

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Woman goes on incredible mountain hiking adventures - with her cat in tow

Mirror Online

Exclusive: Aaricia Wiesen, 24, who lives near Glasgow, bought her cat to cope with lockdown loneliness - and now they turn heads every time they leave the house

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Going for walks could prevent early death caused by lack of sleep, says study

Metro

Brisk walking for 150 minutes per week (and you don't have to do that all in one go) could reduce the risk of early death caused by poor sleep, suggests a new study.

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World's tallest hotel opens with a restaurant on the 120th floor

Daily Mail Online

The world's highest luxury hotel, boasting a restaurant on the 120th floor and 24-hour personal butler service, has opened in Shanghai to guests with deep pockets and a head for heights.

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These are the most annoying workplace email buzzwords of 2021

Metro

The Buzzsaw has revealed its annual Hall Of Shame of the most cringe-inducing words and phrases that are overused in work emails.

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How to look after home-grown veggies and herbs during a washout

Metro

Experts share how to look after home-grown veggies and herbs during a summer washout.

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Why do cats knead with their paws?

Metro

Do you ever see your cat shifting his front paws back and forth just before settling down for a nap?

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7 of the most incredible infinity pools around the world

The Independent

Taking a morning dip turns into an all-holiday-long affair at these stunning swim spots.

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7 of the most incredible infinity pools around the world

The Independent

Taking a morning dip turns into an all-holiday-long affair at these stunning swim spots.

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Wisconsin's grey wolves fell 30% in one year from illegal hunting

Daily Mail Online

The gray wolf population in Wisconsin fell nearly a third after they were removed from the Endangered Species Act days before the 2020 US presidential election, according to a new study.