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1 year ago+15 15 0NASA Says There May Be Life on the Moon After All
NASA researchers say Moon astronauts should consider that microbial life could survive in shadowed niches near the south pole.
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1 year ago+22 22 0Waymo self-driving car kills a dog in San Francisco
Deadly accident said to be unavoidable
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1 year ago+15 15 0Ben Roberts-Smith threatened witnesses in defamation trial, judge says
Ben Roberts-Smith tried to intimidate witnesses in last week's defamation trial, a judge says.
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1 year ago+31 31 0Meta announces its Quest 3 VR headset, which will cost $499.99
Meta will share more about it at Connect in September.
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1 year ago+4 4 0Scientists discover mysterious cosmic threads in Milky Way
Horizontal structures, up to 10 light years in length, appear to point in direction of galaxy’s black hole
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1 year ago+26 26 0Fidelity has cut Reddit valuation by 41% since 2021 investment
Fidelity, the lead investor in Reddit's most recent funding round, has cut the estimated value of its stake in the social platform by 41%.
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1 year ago+12 12 0This is the first X-ray taken of a single atom
SX-STM enables detection of atom type, simultaneous measurement of its chemical state.
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1 year ago+14 14 0Chinese apps remain hugely popular in the U.S. despite efforts to ban TikTok
Those apps include others made by TikTok's owner ByteDance, like CapCut and Lemon8, as well as e-commerce apps like Temu and Shein.
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1 year ago+19 19 0At long last, the glorious future we were promised in space is on the way
"It is gratifying to see folks coming around."
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1 year ago+19 19 0Decades Old? No Problem: Publisher Makes a Bet on Aging Books
A company is republishing books that have fallen out of print and finding new ways to market works that are years, even decades, old.
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1 year ago+18 18 0Mosquitoes are most attracted to a chemical compound present in butter, cheeses and yogurts. Their deterrents can be a chemical found in plants, including cannabis.
A new study suggests that mosquitoes are attracted to butyric acid, which is not only produced by humans but also found in milk or fermented foods.
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1 year ago+37 37 0 x 1Big Tech is already warning us about AI privacy problems
And so are the banks
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1 year ago+4 4 0Global warming set to break key 1.5C limit for first time
The world is likely to hit 1.5C of warming within the next five years because of rising carbon emissions.
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2 years ago+15 15 0George Santos arrested after surrendering himself to authorities
The New York Republican had been accused of a litany of lies during his congressional campaign
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2 years ago+12 12 0Out-of-control wildfires 'unprecedented crisis', says Alberta premier
Wildfires continue to rage in north and central Alberta and the list of evacuation orders are growing.
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2 years ago+3 3 0Earth’s Core Is Leaking, And Scientists Finally Have a Theory Why
The core is leaking helium-3, a rare element that is a possible fuel for nuclear fusion and may be a key to the origin of life.
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2 years ago+17 17 0Line 3 oil pipeline: A look at what's happened since the pipeline started operating in northern Minnesota
It's been over a year since the controversial Line 3 pipeline started operating in Minnesota.
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2 years ago+13 13 0The cheesecake was poisoned, the passport was stolen, the sentence is in: 21 years for attempted murder.
Viktoria Nasyrova, 47, was convicted of serving a drug-laced cheesecake to a woman who resembled her in an attempted murder and identity theft.
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2 years ago+17 17 0Toronto Raptors fire head coach Nick Nurse, who led team to 2019 championship | CBC Sports
The Toronto Raptors have fired head coach Nick Nurse, the team announced on Friday. Nurse, 55, led the Raptors to their first-ever NBA championship in 2019.
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2 years ago+18 18 0AI-generated spam may soon be flooding your inbox—and it will be personalized to be especially persuasive
Each day, messages from Nigerian princes, peddlers of wonder drugs and promoters of can't-miss investments choke email inboxes. Improvements to spam filters only seem to inspire new techniques to break through the protections.