They're not two terms you usually associate with one another. But 'car racing' and 'eco-friendly' go hand in hand at one popular car racing series. Formula E is a motorsport championship for electric cars, and is described by its developers as 'a battle for the future'. The series features 16 races across 10 world cities, and became the first global sport to be certified with a net zero carbon footprint back in 2020. MailOnline's Shivali Best went behind-the-scenes at the latest race in Monaco to find out how Formula E has maintained its position as the global leader for sustainability in sport.
Black dog turns completely WHITE 2.5 years after being diagnosed with vitiligo - as incredible photos detail his colour-changing transformation
Buster, an adorable four-year-old dog, has turned from turned from black to completely white due to his vitiligo. Photos posted to Reddit show the pooch's incredible colour-changing transformation in the space of two-and-a-half years. Vitiligo is a condition in which the pigment cells of the skin are destroyed in certain areas of the body, but it affects fur and hair as well as skin.
Can YOU tell who they are? Artist digitally envisions what celebrities would look like as the opposite gender
At first glance at these people, you'd be forgiven for mistaking them as a random group of strangers. But upon closer inspection, they might start to look more and more familiar. Artist José Antonio Saliba has imagined what several celebrities would look like as the opposite gender. From popstars to politicians, his creations have piqued the interest of millions of viewers across social media. So, can you tell who they are you? Scroll down for the answers!
Swap YOLO for DIFTP and ROFL for the skull emoji: How to upgrade your outdated acronyms to keep up with Gen Z, revealed
Whether it's downloading TikTok or succumbing to the latest fashion trend, many of us try to do our bit to stay 'down with the kids'. But one key thing could be giving away your age - your use of acronmys. A new study by Currys has revealed the popular abbreviations that Generation Z perceive as 'old' - and it's not good news if you're still using OMG, YOLO, or LMAO. 'If you're still clinging to certain acronyms in your text conversations, you might be unwittingly signalling your age,' Currys said. Thankfully, help is at hand, as Currys have revealed the easy swaps you can make to keep up with Gen Z.
Scientist cracks cause of 'Pharaoh's curse' that killed more than 20 people who opened King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922
The deaths of archaeologist Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon have long been linked to the Pharaoh's curse that threatens 'death by disease' upon anyone who disturbed King Tutankhamun's tomb. However, a new study has claimed there is a biological reason behind the deaths of the two men and more than 20 others who mysteriously died following the discovery in 1922. Another five men were snapped lunching inside the tomb following the discovery - and they all died from various illnesses in their 50s. However, inscriptions found inside other burials throughout Egypt suggested the ancient people knew about the dangers that lurked inside. The text included areas were 'forbidden' because of 'evil spirits.'
Is ChatGPT sexist? AI chatbot was asked to generate 100 images of CEOs but only ONE was a woman (and 99% of the secretaries were female...)
Imagine a successful investor or a wealthy chief executive - who would you picture? If you ask ChatGPT, it's almost certainly a white man. The chatbot has been accused of 'sexism' after it was asked to generate images of people in various high powered jobs. Out of 100 tests, it chose a man 99 times. In contrast, when it was asked to do so for a secretary, it chose a woman all but once.
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Astronomers could finally show that alien life does exist on a distant planet following observations today. Planet K2-18b sits within the habitable zone of its star in the Leo constellation. Scientists said last year they thought they'd detected dimethyl sulphide gas in its atmosphere - a compound that is 'only produced by life'. Now, to confirm the finding, the James Webb Space Telescope will undertake hours of observations of the planet, which is thought to be .
James Bond, eat your heart out! Futuristic submarine resembles a UFO and can take eight passengers to depths of up to 656ft
James Bond memorably escaped beneath the waves aboard his adapted Lotus Esprit submarine in the 1977 film 'The Spy Who Loved Me'. But an incredible new submersible shaped like a UFO looks even outside the capabilities of MI6 's Q branch. The Triton 660 AVA sub has an expansive transparent 'bubble'-like' window that makes passengers feel at one with the ocean's depths. While diving up to 656 feet (200 metres) below the surface, guests can enjoy dinner, share a bottle of champagne or even get married.
David Bowie was right - there are spiders on Mars! ESA's Mars Express spacecraft snaps mysterious arachnid shapes on the Red Planet
David Bowie (inset) famously christened his backing band 'The Spiders from Mars' in the early 1970s. But the rock legend surely had no idea that this describes a real phenomenon on our neighbouring red planet. Although not actual spiders, 'araneiforms' are dark cracks in the Martian soil, completely different to anything on Earth. New images from two European Space Agency probes show the curious formations in incredible detail.
Voyager 1 starts transmitting useable data again for first time in five months - after appearing to have broken down nearly 50 years into its outer space journey
The decades-old NASA Voyager 1 spacecraft has begun sending readable communications again after months of transmitting gibberish. Voyager 1 has been sending data from interstellar space back to Earth for nearly fifty years after being launched in 1977. However, in November a glitch occurred that made the spacecraft's data about its environment and the health of its own systems unintelligible to the NASA scientists monitoring it.
Meet the Thermonator: First ever flamethrowing robot dog that shoots jets of fire up to 30 feet hits US market
An Ohio-based company launched the first flamethrower-wielding robot dog online. Amercians can now purchase the four-legged machine that shoots flames up to 30 feet. The company did not describe its as a new-aged weapon, but touts the flame throwing robot as being used in wildfire control, agricultural management, entertainment and ice removal.
Has LeBron James just leaked a new Apple product? Basketball star is spotted carrying an unreleased device - here's what it could be
Apple's latest products are usually kept under strict lock and key until they're announced to the world. But it appears that one famous face has managed to get his hands on an upcoming device ahead of its release. LA Lakers star, LeBron James, has been spotted holding what appears to be a new Beats speaker. While Apple is yet to confirm or deny the speaker's identity, it's garnered huge attention among its fans.
Orangu-NAN! World's oldest orangutan celebrates her 63rd birthday - making her the same age as Barack Obama, Eddie Murphy, and Jennifer Coolidge
With her bright orange fur and friendly face, you'd be forgiven for mistaking this orangutan as a youngster. But Bella is actually the world's oldest living orangutan in captivity, having celebrated her 63rd birthday this week. Bella was collected from the wild in 1964, and is estimated to have been born in 1961, making her the same age as Barack Obama, Eddie Murphy, and Jennifer Coolidge. She celebrated her birthday at her home in Hagenbeck Zoo, Hamburg, with a cake made from soft-boiled rice and fruits.
What smoking cannabis really does to your mind: Experts reveal the surprising effects this 4/20 - from boosting your libido to triggering auditory illusions
As 4/20 rolls around once again, the unmistakable smell of cannabis will soon be filling parks and student accommodations across the country. Despite remaining illegal in the UK, the drug is regularly smoked, eaten, or vaped by an estimated 3.1 million people. But understanding the science of what cannabis does to your mind can be tricky, especially if you happen to have just smoked some. From boosting your libido to triggering auditory hallucinations, not all the effects of cannabis are what you might expect. So, whether or not you will be celebrating this weekend, MailOnline asked the experts what your brain is really like on drugs.