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+3 3 0Extinct tree from the time of Jesus rises from the dead
Forests of Judean date palm trees once covered ancient Israel, from Lake Galilee to the Dead Sea. The fruit of the tree symbolised life and prosperity and was praised in ancient literature for its unique medicinal properties. But the dates of Judea w ...
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+20 20 060% of millennials earning over $100,000 say they're living paycheck to paycheck
High-earning millennials are feeling broke. Sixty percent of millennials raking in over $100,000 a year say they're living paycheck to paycheck, according to a new survey by PYMNTS and lending company LendingClub which analyzed economic data and ...
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4 years ago
+20 20 0How a German studio made the most unsettling video game of 2021
Inverse spoke to 'Harold Halibut' Art Director Ole Tillmann about what it took to craft scenes for the game and how they were forced to innovate.
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+18 18 0Quantum leap for medical research as microscope zooms in on tiny structures
Australian researchers have developed a microscope that can image tiny biological structures that were previously not visible in what has been described as a significant step for quantum technology. It is believed to be the first time that quantum te ...
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+12 12 0This young Russian has just built his own electric car from scratch
Nikita Poddubnov is living proof that tech innovation is not the preserve of high net-worth individuals like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk who have abundant resources at their fingertips.
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+16 16 0Exxon, Shell, and Chevron suffer major setbacks as climate concerns cause power shift
Bill McKibben, a founder of the grassroots climate campaign 350.org, talks with Rachel Maddow about three huge oil companies, Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, and Chevron Corp losing major climate change court cases or being forced by shareholders to ...
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+14 14 0Infamous 90's "Alien Autopsy" Film Is Being Sold As A Million Dollar NFT
Few if any pieces of alleged extraterrestrial “evidence” are as well known or as controversial as the “Alien Autopsy” film released in 1995, which supposedly depicts the autopsy of an alien that crashed on a ranch just outside Roswell, New Mexico, in ...
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+21 21 0China's construction boom is sending CO2 emissions through the roof
China's plan to build its way out of the pandemic is pushing its carbon emissions to record highs, new research has found. The country's CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and cement production grew 14.5% in the first quarter of 2021 compared ...
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4 years ago
+26 26 0People who wear masks on their chin/neck are greater liars
Of the three kinds of people that exist in 2021, two - people who wear masks properly and people who don't wear them at all, are not very interesting. The former are doing what everyone should be and the latter will win their very own Darwin Awa ...
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4 years ago
+34 34 0 x 1It's Time to Upgrade Your Camping Chair to a Portable Folding Hammock
As the waves of pollen that keep many of us trapped indoors throughout the spring subside, it’s time to start gearing up for summer activities. If that includes camping, or really any inactivity that has you relaxing under the sun, it’s worth conside ...
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4 years ago
+17 17 0Want To Send A Mean Tweet? Twitter's New Feature Wants You To Think Again
Twitter wants users to think twice about sending a mean or offensive tweet. The tech company on Wednesday announced it has released a feature that detects "mean" replies on its service before a user presses send. When a not-very-nice tweet ...
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4 years ago
+9 9 0Britney Spears says recent documentaries about her life are 'hypocritical' and only highlight her 'most negative and traumatic' times
Britney Spears criticized the two recent documentaries about her life, mental health struggles, and conservatorship battle for replicating the negative media behavior that they attempt to criticize in a lengthy Instagram post on Monday.
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4 years ago
+16 16 0How the Federal Reserve Is Increasing Wealth Inequality
The Fed’s low-interest-rate policies have stabilized the economy and turbocharged the stock market. But those who don’t own lots of stocks haven’t benefited anywhere near as much as those who do.
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4 years ago
+19 19 0Samsung Overtakes Apple in Smartphone Shipments as Xiaomi Closes In on iPhone Maker
Canalys said Apple shipped 52.4 million iPhones in the January-March period, falling to the second spot with a 15 percent share of the market.
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4 years ago
+13 13 0Three men charged with federal hate crimes in fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery
Travis McMichael, his father, Gregory McMichael, and William “Roddie” Bryan have been indicted by a federal grand jury and charged with hate crimes and the attempted kidnapping of Ahmaud Arbery.
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+13 13 0Apple announces $430 billion investment in US with 20,000 new jobs
Apple announced Monday that it plans to invest more than $430 billion in the United States and add 20,000 new jobs nationwide over the next five years, as the country picks up the pieces from the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
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+19 19 0YouTube mobile app gets more exhaustive video quality controls
YouTube is the most popular video streaming app in the world, and a lot of us depend on it for our daily dose of news and entertainment. However, not everyone has the same preferences or needs when deciding the streaming quality of videos. With this ...
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+12 12 0Nasa's rover makes breathable oxygen on Mars
An instrument on Nasa's Perseverance rover on Mars has made oxygen from the planet's carbon dioxide atmosphere. It's the second successful technology demonstration on the mission, which flew a mini-helicopter on Monday. The oxygen gene ...
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+15 15 0Tire-related chemical is largely responsible for adult coho salmon deaths in urban streams
Every fall more than half of the coho salmon that return to Puget Sound’s urban streams die before they can spawn. In some streams, all of them die. But scientists didn’t know why.
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+20 20 0Amazon Illegally Fired Activist Workers, Labor Board Finds
The two employees had publicly pushed the company to reduce its impact on climate change and address concerns about its warehouse workers.




















