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Barnaby Webber's heartbroken brother gives tour of Nottingham stab victim's untouched bedroom - from the cricket bat he never got to use to his pillows and framed shirts - as he reveals 'no one really comes in here'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 9, 2024
Heartbreaking footage from a new BBC documentary (left) shows Charlie Webber walking around 'Barney's' room and examining his brother's prized possessions while admitting: 'No-one really comes in here'. Alongside Grace O'Malley-Kumar, Barnaby (right) was stabbed to death by Valdo Calocane as he walked home from a nightclub in Nottingham; Calocane went on to kill school caretaker Ian Coates and attempt to murder several others with Mr Coates' van. Since the killings in June last year, 19-year-old Barnaby's bedroom has remained untouched - with framed shirts and a cricket bat the talented teenager never got to use (inset) among the heirlooms still kept by parents David and Emma Webber.

The surprising truth about inbreeding in the UK - and how the NHS says cousin marriage is NO different to women choosing to give birth in their 30s 'because both are risky'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
Children born as a result of a first-cousins or close relatives have a higher chance of inheriting a variety of genetic disorders than the general population. For example, one academic study looking at the prevalence of 'extreme' inbreeding - where parents of a child are presumed to be first- or second-degree relatives - found 125 British people out of a sample of 450,000. The first degree links include those between parent and child, while the second degree includes more distant, but also genetic close relatives, such as half-siblings. The 2019 report was extrapolated to the wider population, implying that 13,000 Brits were born by extreme inbreeding. The authors noted that true rates could be significantly higher or lower depending on the subject and the small number of Brits included in the study. For the first cousin marriages, they were once more popular and included some well-known historical figures. Charles Darwin (right), the father of evolution, married Emma Wedgwood (left), and Albert Einstein (right) married his first cousin Elsa Lowenthal (right).

The universe is mapped by scientists: Scientists create the world's biggest black hole chart, which includes over a million voids

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
According to experts at New York University, the stunning 3D map (left) pinpoints the location of about 1.3 million black holes, including the furthest that was shining bright when the universe was only 1.5 billion years old. Each black hole appears in the map as a tiny red dot, almost like a liquid dot, embedded in a thin layer of colourful vapour. In truth, each one has a mass millions to billions of times the sun's mass and lives thousands of light years away.

Because of her frizzy blonde mop, a three-year-old girl is one of only 100 people in the world to be diagnosed with 'uncomable hair syndrome.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 6, 2024
A British toddler is one of the world's only 100 people with 'uncomprehensible hair syndrome.' Layla Davis, three, has been dubbed 'Fluffy' for her frizzy blonde mop, which can't be combed. She was diagnosed with uncombable hair syndrome (UHS), a condition that is characterized by dry, frizzy hair that defies attempts to tame it. UHS develops in childhood, most commonly between infancy and age three, although they can appear as late as twelve years old. Children who have the condition tend to have light-colored hair, and there are only around 100 cases worldwide.

This weekend, we have the 20 best shows to watch On Demand: From Netflix to Channel 4: Our experts sift through thousands of choices so you don't have to

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2024
In our analysts' picks of the best shows to watch On Demand right now, ripping thrillers, romantic comedies, and period dramas are all included. The experts have chosen their top 20 shows to watch this weekend, as well as reviewing new launches. Find out what to watch this weekend by clicking here.

As she admits that teachers are struggling to keep up with her, a student, 17, with a higher IQ than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, who is taking 28 A-Levels, demands for more help for gifted students

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 11, 2024
Mahnoor Cheema, 17, of Slough, said that her school refused to let her go up a year when she came from Pakistan aged nine. Despite quickly progressing through her class work set by teachers at Colnbrook Church of England Primary School in Berkshire, the adolescent said she was given extra maths rather than being allowed to progress to the next level of her education. According to Ms Cheema, the department also put her in a group set up to encourage children to make friends and where they will make pancakes. After failing 33 GCSEs, the schoolgirl has a IQ similar to Albert Eisenstein's, and she is taking 28 A-Levels.

Why Meghan Markle and Nicole Kidman were missing from British Vogue and Edward Enninful's final cover that 'needed almost as much planning as D-Day'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2024
Who else but British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful could have persuaded Hollywood A-listers including Jane Fonda and Oprah Winfrey to leave their egos at the door to pose alongside supermodels Kate Moss, Cara Delevingne, Cindy Crawford and the infamously tetchy Naomi Campbell? Victoria Beckham wistfully at the end of a row, while music legend Miley Cyrus travelled 5,000 miles by private jet to spend less than 15 minutes getting her photograph taken. This was stunning in its design in an age where we are used to computer-generated images in which people don't have to be present for a mass photograph. Some have likened it to the Beatles' Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover from 1967, which featured famous people from Marilyn Monroe to Albert Einstein.

After his father sends him to Mensa with the same IQ as Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, he's accepted.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2024
Mensa has accepted a 12-year-old schoolboy with the same IQ rating as Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. With a score of 160, Cyrus Leung of Sheffield passed the entrance exam to the exclusive society, but only two marks off the highest possible result of 162. Frank Leung, 42, Leung's father, took Cyrus forward for the test because it would give him the opportunity to'find some people of a similar interest to him.' Mensa, a worldwide organisation for high-IQ individuals, was founded in 1947 and only accepts members who are above the 98th percentile of IQs worldwide. "I am very proud of myself," Cyrus said reflecting on his career.

Lottie Moss, as Albert Einstein, is expected to speak to the Oxford Union

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 27, 2024
EMILY PRESCOTT: She is most often seen on the raunchy website OnlyFans these days, but Lottie Moss will be seen in a more sophisticated environment next month - the Oxford Union debating society. I'm going to tell you that the half-sister of Kate Moss has been invited to the prestigious 200-year-old institution to argue the argument that "women must give up too much for love." And she certainly has a chequered dating history to draw on, having been linked to Brooklyn Beckham, Leonardo DiCaprio, DJ Roman Kemp, Made in Chelsea's Sam Prince and Alex Mytton, and Love Island's Adam Collard, who was recently referred to as having 'a cold shell of a soul.' Pictured left: Lottie Moss

Where to watch the Oscar frontrunner films... as well as our analysts' reviews to see which ones are worth watching!

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 24, 2024
Our analysts examine the movies expected to make waves at the Academy Awards, from jaw-dropping Oppenheimer to epic Napoleon and Saltburn's exuberant satire on class.

People are just realizing the frightening reality of what'd happen to earth if it lost oxygen for just five SECONDS

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 20, 2024
A new video on social media is causing a lot of buzz about the potential death of the Earth if it loses all of its oxygen for just five seconds. Although most humans can hold their breath for long suffuffs, the disappearance of this vital gaseous component would cause our world to crumble. Some of the effects, such as the disappearance of Earth's protective ozone layer, would come as no surprise to some, but the prolific TikTok user who outlined this hypothetical doomsday scenario, Mr. K.D., had few surprises.

I'm a 31-year-old personal finance expert and this is how I manage my money

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
Myron Jobson, a digital financier, is often asked for advice on how people can control their finances. But how does he manage his own money? He shares his insights into budgeting, saving, investing, and how he saved for his first home.

Are we living in a simulation? We're simply characters in an advanced virtual world, according to a scientist, who has a simple way to prove it

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2023
According to University of Portsmouth physicist Melvin Vopson, physics laws to symmetry of the natural world, several 'clues' suggest we're living in a sophisticated computer simulation. For example, the fact that there are limits to how far light and sound can travel indicates that they can be governed by a computer processor's speed. The physical appearance of information in our universe seems to be similar to that of a computer deleting or compressing code, a hint that perhaps the machines prefer we don't notice.

After speaking Mandarin 'out of nowhere' as a child, a New Jersey kindergartener, 6, becomes the new Mensa member after saying she aspires to be a guitarist but will settle for a fashion designer if that doesn't work out

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 8, 2023
Declan Lopez of Rockaway, New Jersey, has a 139 IQ, loves reciting elements from the periodic table and hopes to become a singer or fashion designer. The parents of Hher from Rockaway, New Jersey, are already teaching her fifth-grade math and coding. During a trip, the 18-month-old Declan started counting and speaking Mandarin, her family was amazed. "I remember sitting on my lap and beginning to count in Mandarin.' I was like, 'but how?!'Meachel said, 'I thought it was gibberish.'

Vegas gunman Tony Polito's ex-students reveal he was 'OBSESSED' with Sin City and would talk about his parties there in lectures - as his website shows bizarre 109-page report of anon students complimenting his 'great teaching'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 7, 2023
Following the horrific mass shooting on Wednesday at the UNLV campus, former students of the gunman Tony Polito have revealed an 'odd fixation' on Las Vegas despite not being there. Polito, 67, was shot and killed by police on Wednesday after launching a 40-minute attack on the University of Nevada's Las Vegas campus, where he killed three Las Vegas firefighters. Following a local news station's question, a number of young former students chimed in, with some describing their fascination with Las Vegas, Nevada. When I was at East Carolina, I took his classes.' Paul Whittington, a former student, said his class was one of my least favorite classes.' He was a bad instructor with a strange obsession with Las Vegas.' Spent more than half of the class was discussing all his trips to Las Vegas.' Though some dismissed Polito as a "grease ball" who had been 'obsessed with Las Vegas, anonymous reviews he published on his website lauded his students' 'wonderful learning experience.'

The Milky Way's supermassive black hole at the heart of the galaxy's space-time is warping space, and it may reveal how our galaxy formed

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 30, 2023
Sagittarius A* (right) was discovered in the Milky Way galaxy (left), 26,000 light years from Earth, and is compared to a larger supermassive black hole M87* (bottom). Sagittarius A* is different from M87* due to its rotational speed, meaning it spins many times per one of M87*'s rotations.

This year, Tintin's Snowy is in danger of EXTINCTION: Wire Fox Terrier has dropped by 94% since 1947, with only 281 puppies registered

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 21, 2023
Since being portrayed as Snowy in the Tintin comics (top right), which were first published in 1929, the breed gained a lot of respect. Several celebrities, including Albert Einstein, Clint Eastwood, and Lucille Ball, are all known to be fans of the breed. However, the Kennel Club has released new statistics exclusively with MailOnline, showing how the breed has dropped in popularity by 96% since 1947. Only 281 Wire Fox Terrier puppies have been registered so far this year, with the breed being added to the 'At Watch' list for the first time in history.

Student, 16, with a higher IQ than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, explains how her unusual sleep habits are assisting her in breaking records

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2023
Mahnoor Cheema of Slough, who has a higher IQ than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, a student from Slough, hopes to break a record by achieving 28 A-Levels in a year. She has already earned four A-Levels in English, marine science, environmental science, and reasoning. This comes after the super genius managed to score 33 nines and eight in her GCSEs last year, when she self-taught 24 extra GCSEs to ten in school. Mahnoor, a founder of Mensa, the world's highest intelligence group, established her own standardized schedule to maximize studying time. I'm so drained after school, I would not be as efficient.' At 7 p.m., I wake up at 7 p.m. and go to bed at 2 a.m. 'Itaya's last hour of my day is spent playing piano,' she said.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: William and Kate's secret evening visit to sale of antiques in Berkshire

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 4, 2023
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: None other than the Prince and Princess of Wales indulged in what could be described as fervent window shopping last Friday, when they paid a discreet and entirely private evening visit to auctioneers Dreweatts in Berkshire. They were all looking very, very interested,' a antique trade trade devotee tells me, adding that 'everybody was on twitter to see them.' It was the start of a huge champagne reception that auctioneers always have before a serious bidding event.' And there are few such spectacular sales as the one that drew in Prince William and Catherine.

Right again, Einstein! In a physics landmark that supports the theory of general relativity, scientists discover mysterious antimatter in the Big Bang falls in gravity like all objects

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 28, 2023
Scientists claim to have made a'milestone' find and have established Albert Einstein was correct in the process by demonstrating for the first time that antimatter falls in gravity. Boffins at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) claim to have backed up the renowned physicist's theory of general relativity by finding the elusive antiparticles. Antimatter is the opposite of matter, from which stars, planets, and humans are made, but it is difficult to detect for a brief period of time before being destroyed on contact with ordinary matter in a process called annihilation. For the first time, however, researchers at CERN claim that gravity behaves in the same way as normal matter, in that it falls like all other objects.

We hope not to be a one-hit wonder,' says the prankers of fake NYC restaurant Mehran's Steakhouse's prank, but they hope to produce more stunts in the future

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 27, 2023
Mehran Jalali, 21, and 65 of his relatives staged a pop-up night to a hundred guests on Saturday night only to find that Mehran's Steakhouse was a prank. How they made the joke happen, according to DailyMail.com. Jalali lives in a joint venture in the Upper East Side with Riley Walz and Danielle Egan, and he cooks steaks for his friends often. When Egan created a Google Maps listing and Walz left a five-star review in March 2021, the satisfaction began.

Mehran's Steakhouse, an AI startup, was founded by an AI startup founder, 21, and 65 of his guests pranks foodies, including waiters serving MILK, a crowd of screaming Drake supporters, and a staged marriage proposal

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 26, 2023
Mehran's Steakhouse opened this weekend, giving diners who said they'd been on the waitlist for a long time awaited dish. The restaurant, which was reported to be on Manhattan's Upper East Side, was finally open at its East Village location. According to the New York Post, 140 diners turned up on Saturday night to discover that Mehran's Steakhouse had been a prank pulled off by a tech startup founder and 65 of his family members.

Topline travel: The Belgian seaside

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2023
Southern Europe's scorching summer heatwave, such as the Belgian coast, will encourage people to seek out new destinations in Northern Europe, such as the Belgian coast, according to Sebastian Ebel, the head of travel company Tui.

"Dieu et Mon...Gauche"? Meet the Royal LEFTIES, from William all the way back to Queen Victoria!

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2023
We're so used to seeing senior royals with a pen in their hand that we sometimes forget to look a little more closely. Because a surprising number of them have a key feature in common with Leonardo Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and Albert Einstein. And they're doing it with their 'wrong' hand. Perhaps it's a benefit, since left-handed people are said to be more analytical, innovative, and verbally proficient, which are ideal characteristics for royalty. Let's see how they compare...