According to a new video by Mind Warehouse, within a few hours most of the lights would turn off, in just days millions of cows would die and within months, nuclear disasters would strike around the world. Structures like the Statue of Liberty would come crashing down after hundreds of years. After thousands of years the only evidence of our existence would be in the form of stone structures like the Great Wall of China or Mount Rushmore.
Three British companies developed the Anti-UAV Defense System (Auds), which is due to be included in new trials by the US aviation authority.
Three British companies developed the Anti-UAV Defense System (Auds), which is due to be included in new trials by the US aviation authority.
Can't sleep? MailOnline reveals five ways gadgets and apps could help you doze off
Sleep trackers can provide a detailed breakdown of our sleep patterns, but if used incorrectly they can increase sleep anxiety and insomnia. With the help of experts at the Sleep School in London, we reveal the tricks that can help you get a good night's rest. Even simply changing the temperature of a room can make the difference or simply identifying the right time to go to bed. Some apps will monitor your movement during sleep, while other more sophisticated devices - such as the Beddit (inset top left), the Eight sleep tracker (pictured to right) and the Resmed S+ (pictured bottom right) can help you change your sleeping habits to get a better night's kip. Stock image of woman sleeping shown in main picture left.
Spot the planet! Stunning photo shows Space Station AND planet Mercury simultaneously passing in front of the sun
French astrophotographer Thierry Legault travelled to Philadelphia to take the stunning image, and admits he was 'very lucky' to catch the unique phenomenon. Mercury transits the sun from Earth's perspective about 13 times per century, with the last transit happening in 2006 and the next occurring in 2019, according to Nasa. On 9 May there were three possible areas to capture the Station and Mercury at the same time against the solar disc: Quebec, Canada, the Great Lakes and Florida, USA. Canada had bad weather predicted and he failed to find a good spot in Florida, so with 45 kg of equipment, Thierry flew to New York and drove two hours to Philadelphia to scout the best spot.
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- Indus Valley civilisation may pre-date Egypt's pharoahs: Ancient society is 2,500 years older than thought
- Tutankhamun had a space dagger: Blade found beside ancient Egyptian boy king's mummy was made from a METEORITE
- Nasa's retro guide to future homes: Stunning images of space colonies reveal how we could be living in 2100
- What would happen to Earth if humans disappeared? Video shows how the terrifying sequence of doomsday events would unfold
- Emoji 'alphabet' is about to get 72 new characters! Rashers of bacon and fingers crossed signs will join the keyboard in June
- We got there in the nick of time! Rosetta's duck-shaped comet 67P continually tears itself apart and reforms
- Would YOU book a ticket? Elon Musk says SpaceX rockets carrying humans to Mars will launch in 2024 (but they won't return)
- The great ice-retreat: West Antarctica's coastline has lost an area of ice the size of BERLIN over the past 40 years
- 'Mutant moths' dark secrets revealed: Jumping genes turned the insects black during the industrial revolution
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- The hoverboard for houseplants: $200 magnetic pot can levitate and spin in mid air
- Elon Musk reveals Tesla Model 3 owners will have to pay extra to use the firm's network of high speed 'superchargers'
- Google is accused of burying results for popular pro-Brexit website on second page of search results
- 'Know that I love you the same whether you win or lose': Psychologist reveals the one phrase that EVERY parent should say to their children
- Now he's got Happy Feet! Adorable video shows Bagpipes the amputee penguin dancing again after he's fitted with a prosthetic leg
- Henry VII splashed out £3m on clothes: Tudor king spent huge amounts because of his insecurities on the throne, says historian
- Tutankhamun had a space dagger: Blade found beside ancient Egyptian boy king's mummy was made from a METEORITE
- Now robots can have KIDS: Researchers create machines that 'mate' over wifi to create a 3D printed baby - and experts say they could be used to colonise Mars
- What would happen to Earth if humans disappeared? Video shows how the terrifying sequence of doomsday events would unfold
- More adults are having gay sex: Activity has doubled since the 1990s as modern US culture embraces equality
- Earliest handwritten 'notepad' unearthed in London: Discovery of 410 wooden tablets gives glimpse into life of city's first Romans
- Giant space factories and orbiting solar panels could provide all of our power: Jeff Bezos unveils his plans to 'save the Earth'
- Elon Musk reveals Tesla Model 3 owners will have to pay extra to use the firm's network of high speed 'superchargers'
- Segway reveals new 'mini' $1300 transporter to take on the hoverboard (and says its version won't blow up)
- Nasa's retro guide to future homes: Stunning images of space colonies reveal how we could be living in 2100
- One more reason to Google yourself: Search giant to add privacy information letting users see what it knows about them
- Canadian student finds four new planets - and one could support life and have an 'Avatar-like' moon with water oceans
- Spot the planet! Stunning photo shows Space Station AND planet Mercury simultaneously passing in front of the sun
- First Slovenian 'dragon' hatches: Ancient cave-dwelling olm salamander emerges from clutch of eggs
- Shocking video shows moment teen loses control of car while talking on her smartphone: Campaigners say distractions cause 60% of young drivers' accidents
- Now THAT’s massive! Number crunchers find Milky Way has a mass of 700 billion suns
- Is that a tablet in your pocket? Samsung patent reveals firm's first folding handset
- Mysterious 'Planet Nine' could be an alien exoplanet stolen by our sun 4.5 billion years ago
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Microsoft reveals magic mirror that knows how you're feeling - and can show you everything from your emails to the weather in the morning
Microsoft has developed a smart mirror designed for those who are too rushed in the morning to get the information they need. Called Magic Mirror, it recognizes and greets users, reads their emotion and then displays the weather, time and other relevant information on a mirror - while still showing your reflection. It is a one-way mirror that is made smart with a 23.6-inch LCD-lit screen sitting behind.
Tutankhamun had a space dagger: Blade found beside ancient Egyptian boy king's mummy was made from a METEORITE
A dagger found in the sarcophagus of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun (inner coffin pictured left) has been found to have a similar chemical composition to a meteorite found in Maras Matruh, Egypt. The iron blade (pictured top right) appears to have been forged from metal found in the meteorite and reveals the remarkable skill of metal workers at the time. The researchers, from Pisa University and Milan Polytechnic in Italy along with the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, say it provides new insights into the origins of iron in ancient Egypt. They say the ancient Egyptians appear to have known the iron in the meteorites fell from the sky, something that took western civilisations another two millennia to discover. An iron meteorite similar to the one thought to have been used to make Tutankhamun's dagger is pictured bottom right.
Nasa's retro guide to future homes: Stunning images of space colonies reveal how we could be living in 2100
The concepts, including the Bernal Sphere (inset), would all have cast solar arrays to power rotation of living modules. The interiors feature beautiful grassy landscapes (main image) offering comfortable living in modern homes. It has been suggested that people could live there and 'visit Earth on vacation.' The designs were created by a team from the Nasa Ames Research Centre in California in 1975.
Can YOU find the words hidden in the farm? Six gardening terms are disguised in this scene - but only the most eagle-eyed can spot them
It seems as though every day there is a new brain teaser confuddling the web - and the latest one may be the trickiest yet. Hidden within this agricultural-themed cartoon, six different words are carefully concealed among the farmers, plants and vegetables. But how quickly are you able to spot them all? Created by Playbuzz , this colourful quiz is far trickier than it looks - with only the most eagle-eyed succeeding.
The world's longest rail tunnel, running for 35 miles under the Swiss Alps, opens on schedule and within budget at £8.5 billion - and it will mean a MILLION less trucks on the roads
High-speed trains will whisk passengers through a mountain range that divides northern and southern Europe between Erstfeld in the Swiss canton of Uri, to Bodio in the Ticino canton. Experts have described the completion of the 17-year construction project as a 'masterpiece of timing, cost and policy'. Around 260 freight trains and 65 passenger trains will traverse the two-tube tunnel daily once final testing ends later this year. Goods that are currently transported along the same route by a million lorries a year will now go by train in just 17 minutes.
Segway reveals new 'mini' $1300 transporter to take on the hoverboard (and says its version won't blow up)
Months ago, the powered scooters, which balance themselves but don't actually 'hover' — largely vanished from the U.S. market after they exhibited a distressing tendency to burst into flame.Now Segway hopes a new 'mini' version of its transporter will corner the market - and be safe for consumers to use.
Watch the Marine's 'King Stallion' in action: Megacopter that can lift 27,000lbs tested
Lockheed Martin-owned Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation has designed a next generation helicopter said to carry more materials for US Marine Corps faster than ever before. Called CH-53K, this cutting-edge helicopter is based on 50 years of manufacturing and operational success of previous variants. It recently hit a new milestone at Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation's Development Flight Center in West Palm Beach, Florida where it carried 20,000 in a load flight test. This feat brings the copter one-step closer to hitting the King Stallion’s requirement to carry 27,000 pounds at a mission radius of 110 nautical miles
Would you pay £2,400 for Darth Vader's melted helmet? 3D printing is being used to make replicas of props from Star Wars films
It is enough to send die-hard Star Wars fans into a collective frenzy. A Buckinghamshire-based company has revealed that you could soon have your very own melted Darth Vader helmet or Luke Skywalker's lightsaber hilt. Using 3D printing technology, propmakers Propshop, based at Pinewood Studios, will produce replicas identical to the props used in the films. Among the items they will be producing are the melted helmet of Darth Vader that appears in the most recent episode in the movie series The Force Awakens. Also include are Kylo Ren's lightsaber hilt (bottom right) and Chewbacca's Bowcaster (bottom left).
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Bizarre 'UFO craft' captured on film 'floating with the clouds' close to a US military base in Ohio
The craft was seen floating in the sky close to the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, near Dayton. The base has been the subject of multiple sightings since the end of WWII (inset). The film shows a mystery object in the sky, floating in the air with its pointed end facing downwards, along with strange markings along the side of the craft. Then, just as the camera zooms in on unusual object, it fades from view and disappears into the clouds
Signs of alien life on Mars could have been wiped out by space radiation: Scientists say finding ET may be harder than we think
Mars is considered two of the most likely places for signs of past life to be found in our solar system because it is the planet that most closely resembles our own. The red planet once hosted vast oceans on its surface (artist's impression shown left) which is considered one of the most vital properties necessary for life to thrive. Nasa researchers in California have found amino acids, one of the possible signs life once existed on Mars, might be trickier to find on the planet's surface than previously thought, because it might have been wiped out by radiation (diagram shown top right). A separate study focusing on Jupiter's moon Europa (bottom right) also concluded the surface of the moon is an unlikely place for signs of life to survive.
The angel that looks over the 'birthplace of Jesus': Incredible mosaic discovered under plaster walls in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem
An eight-foot-tall angel hidden beneath plaster for hundreds of years has now been uncovered at the ‘birthplace of Jesus.’ The elaborate mosaic was found during restoration on the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, built nearly 1,700 years ago. Technicians delicately scraped away layers of plaster to reveal the ancient tiles that have survived centuries of neglect, and are now working to bring it back to life. The angel is pictured above, and the inset photos on the right show the progression as plaster was carefully scraped away.
Earliest handwritten 'notepad' unearthed in London: Discovery of 410 wooden tablets gives glimpse into life of city's first Romans
An archaeological dig in London has turned up the earliest known handwritten documents in Britain among hundreds of Roman waxed writing tablets (pictured inset). Among the hundreds of wooden tablets were preserved examples of Roman characters (pictured main), scrawled across the surface. Researchers say the tablets would have had a number of uses, from note-taking to financial records. Engraved in one of the wooden tablets is what appears to be the first line of an address and the earliest reference to London around 65 AD (pictured main). It reads 'In London, to Mogontius'
Forget the giant squid: Scientists say there could be school bus-sized MEGASQUID lurking in our oceans
They look like something straight out of a science fiction film. With eyes the size of basketballs, giant squids are perhaps one of the strangest and most elusive creatures on the planet. Scientists have previously measured more than 130 specimens, and say the biggest they've found is 42 feet (13 meters) in length. Now, a new statistical study of these sea monsters by St Andrews University suggests they could reach 65 feet (20 m) in length - or the size of a school bus.
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