Archaeology: Ancient Chinese noblemen used cosmetics made from animal fat and cave ‘milk’ 

Chinese noblemen were using cosmetics made from animal fat and cave ‘milk’ on their faces some 2,700 years ago, a study has reported. Experts from the Chinese Academy of Sciences excavated a nobleman’s tomb — filled with assorted grave goods — at the Liujiawa site in northern China. During the so-called ‘Spring and Autumn’ period (771–476 … Read more

Karl Stefanovic leaves his Today show co-stars speechless over cave joke

Karl Stefanovic leaves his Today show co-stars speechless after making a cringeworthy joke By Louise Starkey For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:22 GMT, 2 February 2021 | Updated: 01:22 GMT, 2 February 2021 Karl Stefanovic laughed at his own cringeworthy joke on the Today show on Tuesday. In a segment about Queensland‘s Capricorn Caves, the 46-year-old made … Read more

Married At First Sight’s Seb Guilhaus shows off his new ‘wellness cave’

He’s gone into hiding: Married At First Sight’s Seb Guilhaus shows off his new ‘wellness cave’… just a week after announcing his split from Elizabeth Sobinoff By Demeter Stamell For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:24 GMT, 20 January 2021 | Updated: 03:24 GMT, 20 January 2021 Seb Guilhaus hasn’t wasted any time refurnishing following his … Read more

Harry Potter’s Jessie Cave takes her baby son outside for the first time since his Covid battle

Jessie Cave took her three-month-old son Abraham outside for the first time on Tuesday, two weeks after he was discharged from hospital following his battle with coronavirus.  After completing the quarantine period, the actress, 33, marked the milestone by taking to Instagram where she said she was heading to the doctors to get Abraham’s vaccinations.  … Read more

Ancient art: Mysterious painting of a PIG dating back 45,500 years found in a cave in Indonesia

An image of a warty pig painted onto the wall of an Indonesian cave some 45,500 years ago may be the ‘world’s oldest-known figurative artwork’, a study has claimed. Researchers from Australia and Indonesia found the painting of the native wild boar on the rear wall of the Leang Tedongnge cave in the south of … Read more

Harry Potter’s Jessie Cave discusses baby son Abraham’s COVID-19 battle 

Jessie Cave has discussed her baby son Abraham’s COVID-19 battle and her relief that she took him to hospital as soon as he became unwell. The actress’ youngest child, three months, was discharged from Chelsea & Westminster Hospital last week, two days after the thespian, 33, confirmed his diagnosis.  Appearing on Tuesday’s Lorraine, she said: … Read more

Harry Potter’s Jessie Cave shares sweet snap of son Abraham amid coronavirus battle

Harry Potter star Jessie Cave shared a sweet snap of her son Abraham to Instagram on Sunday evening as he recovers from coronavirus. In the cute image, the three-month-old flashed a wide smile as he sported his mother’s huge red sunglasses while relaxing on a changing mat. The actress’ youngest child was discharged from Chelsea … Read more

Harry Potter star Jessie Cave confirms her son Abraham, three months, has left hospital

Harry Potter star Jessie Cave’s three-month-old son Abraham has left Chelsea & Westminster Hospital after being treated for coronavirus. Two days after confirming her baby’s diagnosis, the British actress, 33, confirmed he had been sent home as she shared a series of images from Abraham’s stay in hospital, including her diary of his sleep and his … Read more

Jessie Cave reveals her son Abraham, three months, is being treated for coronavirus in hospital 

Harry Potter actress Jessie Cave has revealed her three-month-old son Abraham is being treated in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus. The actress, 33, took to Instagram on Tuesday morning to share a snap of her beloved boy in a hospital bed in an isolated room, with an iPad playing Boris Johnson‘s national address announcing … Read more

Oldest ever tool used by early humans dating back 350,000 years is found in an Israeli cave

Archaeologists believe they’ve found the oldest known tool used for grinding or scraping, dating back some 350,000 years. Found in the Tabun Cave in northern Israel, the implement is a cobble, a type of small rounded stone, and predates homo sapiens by at least 50,000 years. Previously, such tools weren’t thought to have been introduced … Read more