Scott Waring believes an outline of a Boeing 777 can be seen beneath the water off the coast of Cape Town in South Africa. He makes the claim almost two years since Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared killing 239 people on board. Waring, who is editor of UFO Sightings Daily and well-known for his wild conspiracy theories, appears to suggest that the plane survived the mystery crash in one piece. The site of the debris find is about 1,200 miles from Cape Town, he says.
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Boeing unveils self cleaning plane bathroom that uses UV light to BLOW UP microbes
Airplane maker Boeing has unveiled its protoype of a self-cleaning airplane bathroom. The system uses ultra violet lights to kill 99.9 percent of the pathogens found in these little lavatories. The design also includes hands-free faucets, a soap dispenser, trash flap and a hand dryer to cut down on the waste of paper towels. The manufacturing firm is looking at developing hands-free door latches and vacuums to clean up any water on the floor. Boeing has filed a patent for its UV light self-cleaning bathroom, which through testing has shown it can minimize the growth and potential transmission of disease-causing microorganisms.
Scott Kelly arrives in Houston 2 INCHES taller than his twin brother after spending a record-breaking year in space (and tweets everything from his first salad to his first gift)
The brothers were reunited in Houston this morning, where Scott Kelly was greeted with beer and apple pie after his record-breaking mission on the ISS. Scott's twin brother is shown is left of the bottom right image. The welcoming committee also included Scott's two daughters, ages 21 and 12; his girlfriend, who's been chronicling his mission as a Nasa public affairs officer at Johnson; and his sister-in-law, former Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, Mark's wife. 'It's great to be back in Texas on US soil,' Scott Kelly told the crowd. 'I missed everyone very much.' He tweeted a picture of his first salad (top right) and first flower.
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- Where does your name come from, and what does it mean? Genealogical website shows how many people you share your surname with across the world using an interactive map
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Do you know where YOUR surname comes from and what it means? Interactive site shows how many people you share it with
If you're curious about where your surname sprung from or what's the world's most common last name, a website that collates genealogical data can help you find out. Forbears.io can show how common your surname is, how many people bear the same title and whether it originated from an occupation, a male ancestor or a topographical feature.The most common surname in the US, Britain and Australia is Smith, according to the website.
Are aliens trying to send us a message? Mysterious signals from a 'powerful exotic object' have been spotted repeatedly coming from the same spot in the universe
Astronomers using the Arceibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico (pictured right) have for the first time detected short bursts of powerful radio waves repeatedly coming from the same source. Previously these mysterious signals (selection pictured left) were thought to be one-off bursts caused by single cataclysmic events far beyond our own galaxy. However, the new finding suggests there may be another exotic source for these signals in deep space, such as a rotating neutron star with unprecedented power.
Spies in the sky: The top secret military technology found in covert planes that could be watching YOU at this very moment
Over the course of their history, spy planes have become the most feared aircraft. Modern spy planes use cutting-edge science and technology to do this. For example, Lockheed is developing a faster, unmanned successor to its legendary SR-71 Blackbird spy plane called the SR-72, which is nicknamed the 'Son of the Blackbird'. Experts from Bournemouth-based How It Works magazine reveal the technology in such modern designs.
The flat-pack HOUSE that slots together like Lego: Firm designs and delivers pre-cut panels that simply screw into place
The Marseille-based architectural firm behind the houses, Multipod Studio, claims its PopUp houses (example pictured) are affordable, quick and easy to build, with good insulation. Basic construction can be completed in as little as a fortnight (top right), but the fittings and fixtures and decoration could take up to another three months (bottom right).
The laser weapon that could save Earth from asteroids: System could vapourise space rocks from 2 million miles away
A system known as DE-STAR - or Directed Energy System for Targeting of Asteroids and exploRation - will use laser beams to intercept and deflect space rocks. The concept has been around for several years, but a new paper is now presenting it as a viable solution to ward off dangerous 'Near Earth Objects' (NEOs). The system is the brainchild of UC Santa Barbara physicist Philip Lubin and Gary Hughes, a researcher and professor at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. The inset concept diagram shows an orbiting DE-STAR engaged in multiple tasks including asteroid diversion, composition analysis, and long-range spacecraft power and propulsion.
Hangover cures, plays about Moses and a doctor's report on a drowned slave girl: Long lost papyrus scraps reveal life in Egypt 2,000 years ago
More than 500,000 documents were found when the Victorian archaeologists Bernard Grenfell and Arthur Hunt (bottom right) discovered the ancient city Oxyrhynchus, about 120 miles (193km) south of modern Cairo, in 1897 (bottom left). But until 2012, only 5,000 were ever translated. Now, volunteers are helping to decipher the texts (top), including a long-lost rendition of the Book of Exodus, written in the style of a Greek tragedy by an author called Ezekiel.
Hunting weapons made from BONES found in Chinese cave: 35,000-year-old harpoons are the oldest found outside of Africa
Archaeologists at the Chinese Academy of Science found 17 sharp points, awls and harpoons (pictured top right) made of bone that are between 35,00 and 18,000 years old in a cave in Guizhou province, China (shown on the map bottom right). The tools show how technology changed as prehistoric diets shifted from medium-sized mammals to small mammals and fish. The harpoons (shown in detail on the left) are thought to be the oldest barbed points to be found outside of Africa and provide a key insights into how these early Homo sapien groups were changing.
Is there a CRUCIFIX on Mars? UFO hunters have spotted a cross on the red planet near the ruins of a 'beautifully carved' structure in latest bizarre claim
UFO hunters claim to have made a new discovery on the red planet, and they say it has significant religious implications. The alien enthusiasts have spotted what they say is a cross on a rocky Martian hill, and it stands just a stone's throw away from an alleged 'caved in roof' of a nearby structure. This bizarre claim was first spurred by a UFO hunter in France, who noticed the unusual shapes in a photo taken by Nasa's Curiosity Mars rover.
Terrifying simulator reveals how YOU could cause the end of the world: 'Collapse' makes you 'patient zero' to plot how rapidly a pandemic would spread from your home
Players of the simulator type in their postcode to become 'patient zero' and spread smallpox (stock image of patient pictured centre) through their neighbourhood. They then make choices about which hospital they would choose to use and the simulator charts the spread of infections and riots (top right) military defections (bottom right) and the collapse of civilisation within a month (screenshot left).
Incredible moment sailors witness the birth of an island: Underwater volcanic eruption creates new landmass around stunned yachtsmen
The crew of the yacht Maiken (inset) were sailing through the south Pacific near the Vava'u Islands in Tonga when they noticed that the water in the distance was a strange colour (top left). Then, as they approached, the sea mysteriously turned to stone (top right). The crew documented the phenomenon in a series of remarkable pictures as they sailed into formation (bottom left) to investigate it. What they didn't yet know was that, just a few miles away, a volcano was erupting under the surface (bottom right), spewing out new land that formed an island right before their eyes.
Is this a UFO using 'camouflage technology?' Witness films saucer-shaped object hiding in clouds... but internet has a more down to earth explanation
A UFO watcher claims to have filmed an alien spacecraft (circled) hiding itself in storm clouds using highly advanced 'camouflage technology'. Footage of the incident, filmed from inside a parked car which the witness later uploaded to YouTube, shows a cylindrical object nestled among grey storm clouds in San Antonio, Texas. However, many of those who watched the video were quick to establish it looked more like a drop of water on the vehicle's windscreen than a UFO.
Roman 'leisure complex' unearthed in Jerusalem: Bathhouse, rural estate and wine press were used by invading soldiers 1,600 years ago
Archaeologists have uncovered a large ancient wine press (pictured left) and Roman bathhouse (pipes shown top right) beneath the site of a famous orphanage in Jerusalem. The buildings and pottery (bottom right) found at the site are some 1,600-years-old and have been dated to the Roman or Byzantine period. Some bricks are stamped with the name of the Tenth Roman Legion suggesting soldiers were garrisoned there having played a role in the conquest of Jewish Jerusalem in 70AD.
Do you have a British name? Site claims to guess where your family originates - and it reveals how common your name is
A new web app, designed by geographers at University College London, uses data from the Consumer Data Research Centre to return where the surname is most concentrated in the UK (pictured top), in comparison to the general population of the area. The heat maps show the highest likelihood in red, with the lowest in pale yellow. It claims that it can even predict where a couple likely met, based on both of their surnames (pictured bottom).
Test pilot reveals F-35 stealth jet can perform Top Gun 'fly right by' impossible manoeuvre as it 'slows down quicker than you can emergency brake your car'
Norwegian fighter pilot Morten 'Dolby' Hanche, pictured, has spent the past four months training on the F-35 stealth jet at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona having spent 2,200 hours on the F-16. Hanche claims the jet can perform a stunt seen during the 1986 movie Top Gun because of the aircraft's extreme manoeuvrability and its ability to 'stick like glue' to an opponent.
Tiny handprints in Stone Age shelter were NOT human: 8,000-year-old 'baby' stencils in Cave of Beasts were created by lizards
Amateur explorers stumbled across the cave in 2002, in the vast, empty desert near Egypt's southwest border with Libya and Sudan. The cave, which is also known as Wadi Sura II, includes 5,000 images that were painted or engraved into stone around 8,000 years earlier. Among the images are what was believed to be stencilled hands and feet of children. But now, the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research claims the prints in the Egyptian cave have hands that are too small, and the fingers to long, to belong to a human.
Nasa set to bring back supersonic passenger travel: Space agency reveals 'son of Concorde' concept it hopes could fly in 2020
The space agency has reborn its 'X-plane' project with a new supersonic jet design it hopes could one day replace passenger jets. The project is the first in a series of 'X-planes' in NASA's New Aviation Horizons initiative, introduced in the agency's Fiscal Year 2017 budget, Nasa Administrator Charles Bolden revealed. The Quiet Supersonic Technology (pictured) could takeoff in 2020 if funding is approved, and will have a supersonic 'heartbeat' rather than one large boom used by Concorde (inset), it is hoped.
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