Science & Technology
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Ball Lightning And Rain Of Frogs “Unusual Phenomena” On “Science”
Why do glass figures, so-called fulgurites, form after lightning strikes sand? Why does it sometimes snow in the hot Sahara?…
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Google Translate Has Quietly Added A Bunch Of New Languages To Its Practice Mode
The app’s language learning tool is still in beta, but it now supports languages.Disclaimer: This news article has been republished…
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James Webb Space Telescope Discovers A Hot Jupiter Exoplanet Leaking Twin Gas Tails That Defy Explanation
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to discover that a distant “hot Jupiter” planet has two staggeringly…
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Amazon Rainforest Is Transitioning To A Hypertropical Climate
TheAmazon rainforestis inching toward a “hypertropical” climate regime that has not existed on Earth for at least 10 million years,…
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Samsung Launches One UI 8.5 With New AI Features And Stronger Anti
Samsung has officially announced the beta version of the One UI 8.5 interface, which comes with a set of important…
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Russian Academic Developing Brain Chips Is Possible In Russia, But Needs Legal Regulation
Babin, head of the Institute of Automation and Electrical Measurement at the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,…
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The Soyuz MS – Uaetodaynews
A statement issued by Roscosmos said: “Today, the Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft separated from the International Space Station and returned to…
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The New Material Transforming Scrap Into High
ORNL scientists developed RidgeAlloy, a new aluminum alloy that transforms impure auto-body scrap into strong structural materials. Credit: Shutterstock A…
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I Stopped Using Google Maps And This Android App Made Me Love Driving Again
Google Maps has been the go-to navigation tool for decades. Since its launch in 2005, the platform has ushered millions…
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What Was The Loudest Sound Ever Recorded?
Live concerts, fireworks and roaring stadium crowds can reach dangerously high volumes — loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss.…
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