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19 days ago
Ahead of International Ski Patrol Day, the Daily Mail's Science & Technology Editor, Shivali Best, was invited by Helly Hansen to spend the day with ski patrol in Les Menuires.
30 days ago
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition hands-on: SHIVALI BEST is one of the first to test the phone that will be issued to 3,800 athletes at the Winter Olympics - and one feature is going to be VERY popular with singletons ⊕⊕
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The futuristic device is not for sale, and will only be provided to athletes from 30 January. However, the Daily Mail's Shivali Best, managed to get her hands on it to see what all the fuss is about.
4 months ago
The bizarre weather phenomenon that has baffled scientists for 750 years: SHIVALI BEST explores mystery behind 'ball lightning' ⊕⊕
These mysterious glowing orbs travel silently floating through the air, and even through walls. SHIVALI BEST explores the baffling 'ball lightning' weather phenomenon.
8 months ago
Is flying still safe? SHIVALI BEST investigates one of the deadliest years for aviation travel ○
Is flying still safe? We're only six months into 2025, but this year is turning out to be one of the deadliest aviation years on record.
'Ugliest' design they've ever done: SHIVALI BEST reveals new iPhone update ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
After months of anticipation, Apple has finally unveiled its next major iPhone update - iOS 26.
Inside Britain's busiest airport: SHIVALI BEST goes behind-the-scenes at Heathrow's Terminal 5 to find out what really happens to your bag ○
MailOnline's Science and Technology Editor, Shivali Best, was invited behind-the-scenes at Heathrow's Terminal 5 for a rare look inside.
12 months ago
Could NASA stop the 2024 YR4 asteroid hitting Earth in 2032? SHIVALI BEST answers your questions ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
Where could the asteroid hit, does NASA have the ability to deviate it, and could Bruce Willis save us? MailOnline's Science and Technology Editor, Shivali Best, answers your questions.
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