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+17 17 0The great vegan diet ‘con’
Despite what the documentaries tell you, a plant-based lifestyle isn't better for your health and it certainly won't save the planet...
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3 years ago
+21 21 0Amazon Sees Dip in Sellers Signing up to Sell Counterfeits, Company Says
E-commerce has made selling knock-offs a breeze. Amazon says it's increased investment and seen positive signs in its fight against fraudsters. Amazon is increasing investments aimed at keeping counterfeit products off its site, according to an ...
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3 years ago
+15 15 0Mark Cuban aims to lower prescription drug prices with online pharmacy
People searching for cheaper alternatives to high priced prescription drugs have a new and perhaps unexpected option. It's an online pharmacy founded by Mark Cuban, a billionaire businessman, Shark Tank star and owner of the Dallas Mavericks. Hi ...
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3 years ago
+18 18 0Quantum particles can feel the effects of gravitational fields that you never touch
Even if you keep your distance, a black cat in your path is bad luck if you're superstitious. Similarly, in quantum physics, particles can sense the influence of magnetic fields with which they have no direct contact. Scientists have now demonst ...
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3 years ago
+17 17 0The new Chevrolet Bolt will be the cheapest electric vehicle in the US
General Motors announced Wednesday that it’s cut the price of the most affordable Chevrolet Bolt to $26,595, making it the cheapest electric vehicle in the US. The Bolt’s new price slightly undercuts the electric Nissan Leaf, which has a suggested re ...
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3 years ago
+24 24 0 x 1Twitter Circle may be rolling out to more users
You may be able to start sharing to your Circle.
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3 years ago
+15 15 0Amber Heard: It's easy to forget I'm a human being
Heard found herself in a tense exchange with Johnny Depp's attorney as the trial nears its end.
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3 years ago
+13 13 0Cheap gel film pulls buckets of drinking water per day from thin air
Water scarcity is a major problem for much of the world’s population, but with the right equipment drinking water can be wrung out of thin air. Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have now demonstrated a low-cost gel film that can pull m ...
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3 years ago
+15 15 0Hundreds of People in Line for Wristbands to Enter Depp-Heard Trial
It's the final stretch for the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial -- and it seems people are well aware of that ... flocking to get in line for a front-row seat, and doing so by the hundreds. Check out this insane footage we shot Tuesday morning outs ...
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3 years ago
+19 19 0How Fast-Growing Algae Could Enhance Growth of Food Crops
A team including Professor Niall Mangan and researchers from Princeton University used computer modeling to identify the necessary features to support enhanced carbon fixation by an organelle called the pyrenoid, found in green algae, providing a blu ...
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3 years ago
+10 10 0The wonder material graphene may have found its killer app
Close to where the college rowing teams of Britain’s second-oldest university practise their strokes along the River Cam, a grey shipping container sits outside a business unit waiting to be dispatched to Abu Dhabi. Inside is a piece of equipment dev ...
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+18 18 0Google still doesn't understand what privacy means
There was plenty to take away from Google I/O 2022, particularly if you’re excited by the prospect of more Google hardware to buy. But various keynote speakers also touched on an equally important but less exciting aspect of Google’s core business — ...
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3 years ago
+16 16 0Shut down fossil fuel production sites early to avoid climate chaos, says study
Nearly half of existing fossil fuel production sites need to be shut down early if global heating is to be limited to 1.5C, the internationally agreed goal for avoiding climate catastrophe, according to a new scientific study. The assessment goes bey ...
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+11 11 0Johnny Depp’s pal: Amber Heard is a ‘sociopathic show pony’ trying to destroy him
Johnny Depp’s longtime friend Gina Deuters believes Amber Heard is out to destroy the actor, claiming the actress didn’t get what she demanded in the divorce.
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+4 4 0Forget Windows 11, retro Apple macOS runs on Steam Deck
Step aside Windows 11, a vintage computer enthusiast has transformed the Steam Deck into a retro Hackintosh handheld by installing Apple macOS 7. MigaIsNotACat demonstrates the 90s operating system running on the portable powerhouse in a Twitter vide ...
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3 years ago
+11 11 0Qantas to launch longest non-stop passenger flight
Qantas announced on Monday it will launch the world's longest non-stop commercial flight, with passengers set to spend 19 hours in the air travelling from Sydney to London by the end of 2025. After five years of planning, the airline said it was ...
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+11 11 0Gary Oldman Says ‘Slow Horses’ Might Be His Last Role: ‘Retirement is on the Horizon’
Gary Oldman has played plenty of spies before, but his turn as Jackson Lamb on Apple TV+ still marks a first for him. The show is Oldman’s first serious television endeavor, and the longtime movie star certainly seems to be enjoying the medium.
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+4 4 0The moon has a small but noticeable effect on climate change
The moon appears to be having a small effect on Earth’s changing climate that could hasten the point at which the world’s 1.5°C climate target is breached. The angle of the moon’s orbital plane relative to the equator changes in a predictable 18.6-ye ...
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+19 19 0New technology seeks to destroy toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water
Grand Rapids, Michigan — Researchers estimate more than 200 million Americans in all 50 states could have cancer-causing carcinogens in their drinking water. The toxic chemicals per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, called PFAS, have been virtually in ...
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+26 26 0 x 1AirTag data crucial to recovery of man's lost luggage
One man used his Apple AirTags to track his missing luggage and make a compelling argument for the airline that lost it to get involved. Elliot Sharod traveled to South Africa for his wedding in April. However, when he arrived back in Dublin, the sta ...




















