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+18 18 0EdisonFuture EF1-T Is An All-Electric Pickup With Solar Charging
SPI Energy is a Chinese company founded in 2016 whose main area of activity is in renewable energy and earlier in 2021, the company announced its intention to also launch a fully-electric pickup truck and this is our first look at that vehicle, the E ...
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4 years ago
+3 3 0Physicists fail to find mysterious 'sterile neutrino' particles
The hunt for mysterious theoretical particles known as sterile neutrinos has turned up empty again. Neutrinos are extremely light subatomic particles that barely interact with regular matter. There are three known types and the search for a fourth ha ...
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+10 10 0Randy Bachman to be reunited with his guitar that was lost for four decades
Rock star Randy Bachman will be reunited with a favorite guitar that was lost for more than four decades thanks to an internet sleuth who identified the instrument in a Christmas performance by Japanese musicians. The writer of hit songs such as Amer ...
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4 years ago
+10 10 0It's not Kanye, it's Ye, after judge approves name change
Rapper Kanye West has won legal approval to officially shorten his name to Ye.
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+11 11 0Squid Game owes its popularity to anxieties of modern life
Squid Game, a Netflix series made in Korea by Hwang Dong-hyuk, was released on 17 September and within 10 days was the platform’s highest ranking show in 90 countries. It’s the first time a Korean drama has ever been at the top of the US charts; 95% ...
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Expression
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+8 8 0Everything you need to know before you play Metroid Dread
MetroidMetroid Dread is the first completely new 2D Metroid game to be released since Metroid Fusion in 2002, and since it’s a direct story sequel to Fusion, even the most diehard Metroid fans may need a refresher on the basics. Alternately, you migh ...
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Expression
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+20 20 0A Tesla mystery: Why didn't auto-braking stop these crashes?
While regulators investigate a spate of Teslas steering themselves into parked vehicles, Tesla owners have been reporting faulty collision avoidance systems
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Analysis
4 years ago
+16 16 0Scientist looks to AI, lensing to find masses of free-floating planets
Exoplanet hunters have found thousands of planets, most orbiting close to their host stars, but relatively few alien worlds have been detected that float freely through the galaxy as so-called rogue planets, not bound to any star. Many astronomers be ...
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4 years ago
+2 2 0Scientists stumble on rheumatoid arthritis vaccine with huge potential
Researchers from the University of Toledo have discovered a prospective new treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. The vaccine-based treatment strategy proved successful in preliminary animal studies and the researchers are looking to conduct more clini ...
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4 years ago
+15 15 0Test Suggests Face ID on iPhone 13 Doesn't Work After Screen Replacement By Third Party
Update: According to the video mentioned below, even if an iPhone 13 display is replaced with a genuine and original iPhone 13 screen, Face ID will stop working. In the video, the repair provider swapped two original iPhone 13 screens and in both cas ...
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4 years ago
+8 8 0FDA Approves First Human Trial for Potential CRISPR-Led HIV Cure
The first-in-human clinical trial for a candidate treatment for individuals living with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 is starting soon after its maker, Excision BioTherapeutics, today received an Investigational New Drug clearance from the U.S. ...
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4 years ago
+13 13 0Pro-Trump rally expecting 10,000 attendees sees only a few hundred show up
Organizers of a Kentucky rally in support of former President Donald Trump featuring several prominent allies and conspiracy theorists expected some 10,000 people to show up this weekend. Instead, less than 300 were in attendance when local journalis ...
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4 years ago
+11 11 0Jessica Alba reveals that the sexism she's faced in Hollywood has been 'quite oppressive'
Jessica Alba is speaking out about the sexism she's faced while rising through the ranks — both as an actress and a businesswoman. "I always wanted to be treated the way that I saw men being treated," Alba told People for its cover sto ...
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+18 18 0Actor Michael K. Williams, Omar on 'The Wire,' dead at 54
NEW YORK (AP) — Actor Michael K. Williams, who as the rogue robber of drug dealers Omar Little on “The Wire” created one of the most popular characters in television in recent decades, died Monday.
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4 years ago
+24 24 0Floating wind turbines could open up vast ocean tracts for renewable power
In the stormy waters of the North Sea, 15 miles off the coast of Aberdeenshire, in Scotland, five floating offshore wind turbines stretch 574 feet (175 metres) above the water. The world’s first floating windfarm, a 30 megawatt facility run by the No ...
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+20 20 0Remarkable density of new lithium battery promises massive range for EVs
For electric planes to really take off and for electric cars to travel far longer distances between charges, we'll need batteries that pack far more energy without becoming prohibitively heavy. A team in Germany has now demonstrated a new lithiu ...
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+24 24 0Fewer people are believing in God – but it’s not because of science
Britain is one of the most secular countries in the world. Belief in God has been declining, along with other indicators of religion, since polling began. In 1961, when a question about God was included in a survey by the National Opinion Polls, 91 p ...
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+2 2 0Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' is fighting an invisible battle against the inner Earth, new study finds
West Antarctica is one of the fastest-warming regions on Earth. For evidence, you need look no further than Thwaites Glacier — also known as the "Doomsday Glacier." Since the 1980s, Thwaites has lost an estimated 595 billion tons (540 billi ...
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+4 4 0The Most REALISTIC Survival Game You've Never Heard of
Green Hell has become a surprise hit. Why does it work so well? Let's explain some of the realistic aspects, the compelling story, graphics, and more.
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+4 4 0Does testosterone drive success in men? Not much, our research suggests
There’s a widespread belief that your testosterone can affect where you end up in life. At least for men, there is some evidence for this claim: several studies have linked higher testosterone to socioeconomic success. But a link is different to a ca ...




















