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The Twelve review: How do you keep jurors off their smartphones? Lock them all up! writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS

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CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Take away the smartphone of anyone under 40 and you might as well cut off their oxygen supply. Most can't get through a meal without constantly scrolling.

Thursday, Mar 28

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Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire review - What a monster mess! This blockbuster battle is disappointingly devoid of thrills.. I give it ONE STAR, writes BRIAN VINER

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At the end of a week of football internationals, the nation's multiplexes welcome Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. This seems fitting, somehow.

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CERN to test world's most powerful particle accelerator during April's solar eclipse to search for 'invisible' matter that secretly powers our universe

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The Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest and most powerful accelerator, is set to smash protons at near speed of life next month for the first time in two years.

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iPhone users find hidden emoji hack - saying it's the greatest feature no one knows about

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An iPhone hack that lets you layer emojis and send texts with invisible ink has been revealed. IPhone users are calling the hack the 'greatest of all time' as they send stacked emojis to their friends.

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Revealed: The meal deals with the MOST calories - and some very surprising tweaks that can stop you piling on the pounds at lunchtime

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Don't have the time, or inclination, to make your own packed lunch to take to work every day? A meal deal can be a tempting alternative.

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How a break up can drive you to the point of insanity: As Helen Flanagan reveals 'emotional struggle' with split from ex,

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Dr Elena Touroni, a consultant psychologist and co-founder of The Chelsea Psychology Clinic says you really can be driven to the point of insanity after a break up.

Anti-aging elixir could be hiding in 'indestructible' tardigrades, say scientists who found microscopic creature's proteins slow cell damage

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Tardigrades are tiny animals that can enter a hibernation state to survive hard times. Scientists found the proteins enabling this process can also slow down and protect human cells.

Do you need more reps or heavier weights to tone up? Fitness expert settles the debate

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In order to make your body the healthiest it can be, you might want to meet in the middle of the high-rep versus high-weight debate. Experts say it has the most benefits for your fitness.

Uncanny Valley! Watch as a creepy humanoid robot mimics a researcher's facial expressions in real time - with eerie precision

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The Emo robot, from experts at Columbia University in New York, can smile at the same time as humans.

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'AI Czar' Kamala Harris launches bid to protect Americans from racist artificial intelligence: VP demands proof the technology is not biased

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Vice President Kamala Harris announced Wednesday an effort to protect Americans from unregulated artificial intelligence, especially on issues of race.

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What firms do YOU trust with your data? Plus, how to claim compensation if it is leaked

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A new survey reveals which firms customers trust least with their personal information. If it is leaked, we look at what they can do about it.

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Last minute investing ideas for your Isa: A bumper 22 tips from top experts

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Whether you are starting from scratch, have an established strategy in place, or are looking to fine tune or reshape your portfolio, we have rounded up ideas for a huge variety of themes and styles.

Wednesday, Mar 27

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Are you RUINING your eyebrows? Beauty experts detail the SIMPLE ways you could be destroying your brows

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Brow experts Sania Vucetaj and Joey Healy, who are both based in New York City, told FEMAIL the sneaky ways people are ruining their brow health.

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I got married at 18 because when 'you know, you know', people who have something against it are just jealous

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Crystal Connors, from the UK, recently posted a clip on TikTok hitting back at trolls for slamming her decision to get married so young.

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Antarctica 'super vortex' is speeding up due to climate change - and it could melt thousands of square miles of sea ice, study reveals

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A team of about 40 scientists pulled deep-ocean sediment samples out of the most remote region of the Southern Ocean - discovering how a vortex melts Antarctic ice

New image of supermassive black hole resembles the Eye of Sauron from the Lord Of The Rings

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Astronomers captured the most detailed image of the supermassive black hole that sites in the center of our Milky Way, revealing stunning orange swirls around the edge of Sagittarius A*.

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The AI goldrush: Silicon Valley is dishing out million-dollar salaries to engineers who are literate in new tech - with average wages $100,000 higher than non-AI engineer jobs

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AI startups desperately need experienced engineers and are drawing from an extremely small talent pool. Offers nearing a million dollars aren't uncommon.

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Britain's phone boxes get a 21st century makeover! BT is turning thousands into hi-tech Street Hubs with WiFi and free phone chargers

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BT is turning the phone boxes into Street Hubs with Wi-fi, phone chargers, and screens showing real-time council updates.

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Hackers publish NHS patients' data after cyber attack including names, addresses and medical conditions - as they vow to post thousands more unless ransom is paid

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A hacker group is in possession of at least a 'small number' of patients' data following a cyber attack, NHS Dumfries and Galloway has said.

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The real-life Jetsons! Futuristic European flying 'AirCar' that can transform from a road vehicle into a plane in under three

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While the car is already certified to fly in Slovakia, the technology has been sold to a Chinese company, which will 'accelerate progress towards mass-market flying car manufacturing.'

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'Barbie pigs' and 'unicumbers' among several bizarre, new species discovered at proposed site for deep-sea mining site in the Pacific

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Scientists catalogued new species in the 3-mile deep Clarion-Clipperton Zone. The CCZ, between Hawaii and Mexico, interests the deep-sea miners of battery metals needed for EVs

Tuesday, Mar 26

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Don't sift through 530 cash Isas to beat next week's deadline... pick one of these, says SYLVIA MORRIS

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You only have a few days left if you want to find the best place for your Isa allowance of up to £20,000 for this tax year before it disappears on April 5.

Apple reveals dates for World Wide Developers Conference that could see a new iOS powered by AI

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Apple has announced dates for its annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC), where it is likely to unveil updates that power the iPhone and other devices.

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Scientists solve 20,000-year missing gap in human history after uncovering 'hub' where first humans lived after emerging from Africa

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Scientists have known that Homo sapiens left Africa 70,000 years ago and spread throughout Asia and Europe 45,000 years ago - but where they spent the time in between has long been a mystery.

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April's solar eclipse could lead to over 1,000 car crash deaths, shock study warns

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There could be a major rise in fatalities from car crashes in the aftermath of April's solar eclipse, scientists reported, basing their findings on more than 1,000 deadly accidents during the 2017 event.

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Big nose? Blame your mum! Your facial features may be influenced by what your mother ate during pregnancy, study claims

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Every person's unique facial features may have been influenced by what their mother ate during pregnancy, a study found - with protein-rich diets leading to wider noses and jaws.

Scientists reconstruct the face of Copernicus - the astronomer who proposed that the planets orbit the Sun - for the first time in over 400 years

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Scientists have revealed the face of Copernicus, the man who proposed the Earth orbited the Sun, after his last original portrait was destroyed over 400 years ago.

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First Direct relaunches £175 cash carrot for switching current account

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First Direct is launching a limited-time switching bonus of £175 for current account switchers - how does it compare to offers from Lloyds, NatWest and Santander?

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Do you know your katsu from your anime? Oxford English Dictionary includes words of Japanese origin in its latest update from tonkotsu and hibachi to santoku...but do you know what they all are?

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Words like futon, tycoon and karaoke are so ingrained in the English language that it's easy to forget they are actually of Japanese origin.

A wheelie big fall! Hilarious moment father-of-two crashes into bushes after climbing on top of his bin to change batteries in security cameras

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Matt Gentle, 40, tried to change the batteries on two security cameras outside of his home. However, what should have been a simple task led to him crashing into bushes instead.