Asteroid Apophis will visit Earth in 2029 and this European moon will be with it

When you buy through links in our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn commission. An animation compares the path of Apophis in 2029 to a swarm of satellites orbiting Earth. | Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech The European Space Agency is accelerating a new mission called Ramses that will fly to a near-Earth asteroid 99942 Apophis… Read More »

Nutrition Facts labels have a complicated legacy

The Nutrition Facts label, the black-and-white information box found on nearly every packaged food product in the United States since 1994, has recently become a symbol of consumer transparency. From Apple’s “Privacy Nutrition Labels” that explain how smartphone apps process user data to a “Garment Facts” label that standardizes ethical disclosures on clothing, policy advocates… Read More »

Former SNP equalities officer who wanted to ‘beat up the promoters’ jailed for sexual assault

A former SNP equalities officer who said he “wanted to beat up” sexist feminists was a “dangerous” predator, prosecutors said, after he was jailed for a series of sexual assaults. Cameron Downing, the Scottish National Party’s London representative, was sentenced to six years in prison at the Edinburgh High Court. He was convicted of sexually… Read More »

‘Charlie’s Angels’ Star Jaclyn Smith Turns Fashion Items Into Perfume with HSN Launch

Jaclyn Smith, the “Charlie’s Angels” actress and the name behind America’s longest-running celebrity fashion collection, is launching a fragrance called “Jackie” on HSN. “It’s soft, it’s timeless, it’s feminine, it’s powdery,” Smith told WWD. “It doesn’t hit you in the face and it lasts all day. When you get into bed at night and you’re… Read More »

A cruise ship-sized asteroid is set to approach Earth closer than some moons. A new mission may be racing to meet it

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific advances and more. It won’t be alone when a cruise ship-sized asteroid passes within 32,000 kilometers (19,883 miles) of Earth on April 13, 2029. The European Space Agency announced that its new Ramses spacecraft will be able to… Read More »

Anemia Diet Chart to Protect Your Health

Anemia is a medical condition in which the body produces insufficient red blood cells, or hemoglobin. This deficiency causes intense fatigue, weakness, and other health problems. One of the leading causes of anemia is a diet low in iron, vitamin B12, or folic acid. To combat this condition, it is important to consume foods rich… Read More »

As a beauty expert myself, here are the deals I recommend you buy this Prime Day:

Amazon’s annual Prime Day sale is here, and with it comes thousands of deals on household cleaners, food and drink, kitchen appliances, and more. But one of the best places to score some impressive savings is in the beauty section. As a beauty journalist, I’ve spent years testing cult favorites and new launches from brands… Read More »

There is only one way to reform inheritance tax

It’s dangerous territory, death duties – as new Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will find out if she decides to wade into this political minefield to get more taxpayers’ money. Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV’s finance minister, said: “The art of taxation is to pluck the goose in such a way as to obtain the… Read More »

Evidence of water found in atmosphere of mysterious ‘metal god of war’ exoplanet

Astronomers may have discovered the presence of water in the atmosphere of a scorching hot planet that is one of the most “metal” worlds ever detected. The planet’s formation remains a mystery that could be solved by the discovery. The extrasolar planet or “exoplanet” in question is HD 149026 b, also known as “Smertrios”, meaning… Read More »

Anachronism or endearing oddity? Britain’s last privately owned villages

Sir Richard FitzHerbert told me that he did not want to be thought of as “just another nobleman in a great house.” FitzHerbert is the current holder of the FitzHerbert baronetcy, which he inherited in 1989 at the age of 24; he also owns the Jacobean Tissington Hall, the 2,000 acres of hilly Derbyshire land,… Read More »