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3 weeks agoCurrent Event tukka
NASA is looking for people to test out its Mars simulator for a year
The agency is accepting applicants for the second cohort of its Mars simulator mission. Participants will live and work from a 3D-printed, 1,700-square-foot facility at NASA's Houston space center.
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1 month agoCurrent Event tukka
X is rolling out audio and video calls to Android | TechCrunch
Elon Musk's own social network X is rolling out the ability to make audio and video calls directly from the app to its Android client.
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2 months agoCurrent Event tukka
‘Last of Us’ Season 2 Casts ‘Beef’ Star Young Mazino as Jesse
"The Last of Us" Season 2 is continuing to build out its cast. Young Mazino is now the latest actor to join the hit HBO series, Variety has learned.
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5 months agoAnalysis tukka
Scientists get closer to solving mystery of antimatter
The elusive substance holds the key to discovering how the Universe was formed.
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6 months agoCurrent Event tukka
Facebook is getting rid of the News tab in Europe
Meta plans to deprecate the Facebook News tab in early December for users in the U.K., France and Germany.
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8 months agoCurrent Event tukka
SAG Strike: How 'Black Mirror' Predicted the Future (Again)
Black Mirror is going to have to stick around for many more decades before it even gets within spitting distance of The Simpsons for eerily predicting future events. But the speed with which Holywood life imitated Black Mirror art was lightning quick this time.
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9 months agoCurrent Event tukka
NASA claims that life can exist on the Moon. It is reportedly not unrealistic.
The Space website brings news about what scientists will be investigating during the upcoming journey to the Moon. NASA. According to these findings, certain forms of life could potentially sustain themselves in the lunar conditions. One of the scientists, named Prabal Saxena, provides detailed explanations.
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9 months agoExpression tukka
AI chatbots lose money every time you use them. That’s a problem.
The sheer expense of operating AI chatbots could throttle the AI boom.
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9 months agoCurrent Event tukka
The 10 worst series finales of all time
It’s not easy ending a TV show; wrapping up what can sometimes be several years’ worth of plotlines into one satisfying ending is an incredibly difficult task. So when a truly bad TV series finale rolls around, it’s not always a surprise, but it is always a huge disappointment. Maybe that’s why these 10 finales stick out in our minds: we were rooting for them, but they just couldn’t stick the landing.
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10 months agoCurrent Event tukka
World's oldest ever dog celebrates 31st birthday
Bobi's health was "a little damaged" after all the media attention he received but he is now feeling better, owner reveals. In February, a Portuguese pup smashed the record for the oldest dog ever. Now, he's celebrating his 31st birthday.
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10 months agoCurrent Event tukka
Andrew Garfield, Daisy Edgar-Jones to Star in Carl Sagan Biopic From Sebastián Lelio
Garfield and Edgar-Jones will play Sagan and his wife, Emmy-winning producer Ann Druyan, in the upcoming feature, which FilmNation is shopping to buyers at the Cannes Film Market.
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10 months agoCurrent Event tukka
Man who assaulted officers with folding chair, pepper spray during Capitol riot gets longest sentence yet for a January 6 defendant | CNN Politics
A Pennsylvania man who threw a folding chair at law enforcement and repeatedly used pepper spray on police during the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol was sentenced Friday to more than 14 years in prison – the longest of any January 6 defendant so far.
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10 months agoCurrent Event tukka
‘Sweet Tooth’ Renewed for Third and Final Season at Netflix
Production on the last season of the Warner Bros. TV series based on the DC Comics title has already been completed.
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10 months agoCurrent Event tukka
Engineers develop water filtration system that permanently removes 'forever chemicals'
Engineers at the University of British Columbia have developed a filtration system that would permanently remove "forever chemicals" from drinking water. This news comes after a recent study revealed nearly 200 million Americans have been exposed to PFAS in their tap water. Dr. Madjid Mohseni, a professor at British Columbia, shares his research.