Science & Technology
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This Newcomer Is As Thin As The Galaxy S25, But Has A 6,500 MAh Battery And A 4x Lower Price
Samsung, Apple ultra-thin flagships have failed in 2025; will budget mid-rangers with wasp waists triumph in 2026?Disclaimer: This news article…
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A New Lawsuit Accuses ChatGPT Of Encouraging A Man To Commit Suicide
The lawsuit was filed in a California court by Stephanie Gray, the mother of 40-year-old Austin Gordon, who died from…
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Why Is The Moons Surface Asymmetrical?
PNAS magazine indicates that the Chinese Chang’e-6 mission contributed to determining this reason, as scientists from the Chinese Academy of…
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“Owl” Or “lark” Is It Possible To Change Your Circadian Rhythm, And Is It Worth It?
If you’re used to going to bed well after midnight and waking up around noon, you’ve probably come across advice…
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Scars From Ancient Megaquakes At Cascadia Subduction Zone Discovered In Deep-sea Landslides
Deep-sea landslides in the Pacific Northwest’s Cascadia subduction zone hold a record of earthquakes dating back 7,500 years, and similar…
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Tens Of Thousands Of Users Report That The X Website Is Down.
The peak was recorded around 10:30 AM EST (6:30 PM Moscow time), and the outage affected the platform’s mobile application…
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A Mysterious Iron Rod May Reveal The Fate Of Earth
Scientists observed a strip of ionized iron atoms extending through the Ring Nebula, located about 2,283 light-years from Earth, in…
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A ‘time Capsule For Cells’ Stores The Secret Experiences Of Their Past
Ribosomes, pictured here, synthesize proteins by translating messenger RNA (mRNA) into amino acid chains.Credit: Christoph Burgstedt/Science Photo Library Researchers have…
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Officially… Huawei Launches The HUAWEI MatePad 12
Huawei announced the availability of the HUAWEI MatePad 12 This device redefines what professional tablets can do; It combines the…
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18 Of Earths Biggest River Deltas Including The Nile And Amazon Are Sinking Faster Than Global Sea Levels Are Rising
Many of the world’s biggest river deltas — including the Nile, Amazon and Ganges — are sinking faster than global…
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