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3 years ago
+25 25 0 x 1Hope for infertile men as scientists 3D print living testicular cells
Scientists in Canada have 3D-printed viable human testicular cells that they hope will eventually yield sperm from patients with forms of infertility that currently cannot be treated. The team at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver has be ...
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3 years ago
+22 22 0Cloud seeding might not be as promising as drought-troubled states hope
On mountain peaks scattered across Colorado, machines are set up to fire chemicals into the clouds in attempts to generate snow. The process is called cloud seeding, and as global temperatures rise, more countries and drought-troubled states are usin ...
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3 years ago
+21 21 0The human brain would rather look at nature than city streets
There is a scientific reason that humans feel better walking through the woods than strolling down a city street, according to a new publication from UO physicist Richard Taylor and an interdisciplinary team of collaborators. The group examined the q ...
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3 years ago
+21 21 0Microsoft releases DirectStorage: ‘a new era of fast load times and detailed worlds in PC games’
18 months ago, Microsoft revealed that one of the most important advancements in its new Xbox Series X console would be coming to PC — the ability to stream tremendous amounts of data from a blazing fast NVMe solid state drive to your GPU, instead of ...
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3 years ago
+21 21 0India to start vaccinating 12- to 14-year-olds against COVID-19
India will start administering COVID-19 vaccinations to 12- to 14-year-olds from March 16, the country's health ministry said on Monday, as schools reopen across the country with standard restrictions amid a significant fall in cases.
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3 years ago
+23 23 0 x 1Ubisoft says it experienced a ‘cyber security incident’, and the purported Nvidia hackers are taking credit
Ubisoft experienced a “cyber security incident” last week that temporarily disrupted some games, systems, and services, the company reported Thursday. Ubisoft hasn’t said who might be responsible, but on Friday evening, the group who purportedly hack ...
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3 years ago
+10 10 0Ukraine goes dark: Satellite images show lights out in war-torn country
Ukraine has fallen into darkness, as these satellite images of Europe lit-up at night show. Ukraine has stood in stark contrast to the rest of the continent since war began there. It appears as a dark area surrounded by lit-up neighbouring countries. ...
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3 years ago
+28 28 0 x 1Google may actually be serious about tablets this time
Android tablets have been the butt of jokes for years now, and as much as I love the platform, I can’t disagree with most of the criticisms about its tablet experience. While most critics focus on the poor selection of tablet-optimized apps in Google ...
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3 years ago
+11 11 0Australian Scientists Plan to Resurrect the Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
The Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, is one of Australia's most iconic species. Even though it has been extinct since 1936, the slender, striped marsupial maintains its place in Australian mythology because of a constant string of supposed sightin ...
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3 years ago
+9 9 0People are hijacking Google restaurant reviews to tackle disinformation in Russia
While news about the rising death toll, destruction and casualties in Ukraine continue to grip headlines across the world, the story being told to Russian citizens is very different. For those watching TV in the country, the weekend began like any ot ...
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3 years ago
+13 13 0'SNL' returns from hiatus with a powerful tribute to Ukraine
"Saturday Night Live" returned from a nearly monthlong hiatus without a cold open. Instead of a funny satirical sketch, the NBC variety show chose to present a powerful tribute to the country of Ukraine.
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3 years ago
+22 22 0Seth Meyers Reminds Trump: Ukraine's Invasion Isn't 'A F**king Real Estate Deal'
Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has shocked the whole world except apparently former President Donald Trump, Seth Meyers lamented Thursday night. “So, if you’re like most people, you were shocked and horrified,” he said. “But if you were Dona ...
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3 years ago
+25 25 0 x 1The President of the Bitcoin nation el Salvador to offer citizenship for foreign investors
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele wants to offer citizenship to those who invest in the small Central American nation. Recall that in September, El Salvador became the first country to recognize bitcoin as a legally recognized currency, and seems to ...
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3 years ago
+18 18 0Former Amazon employee sentenced to 10 months in prison for involvement in bribery scheme
A former Amazon employee was sentenced Friday to federal prison for his involvement in an international bribery scheme. Rohit Kadimisetty, who worked as a seller support employee out of Amazon’s Hyderabad, India, office until 2015, was ordered to spe ...
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3 years ago
+21 21 0Joe Rogan apologizes for racial slur after video surfaces
Spotify’s popular U.S. podcaster Joe Rogan apologized Saturday after a video compilation surfaced that showed him using a racial slur in clips of episodes over a 12-year span. The mea culpa came after Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter India.Arie ...
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3 years ago
+16 16 010 Foods We Can Never Eat Again Because of Climate Change
Climate change has begun to affect the entire world and has threatened the food and agricultural industry all over. The drastic temperature changes we have seen in recent years, along with rising sea levels and air pollution, have forced the agricult ...
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3 years ago
+13 13 0International Space Station to Retire in 2031
According to the International Space Station Transition Report provided by NASA to the US Congress last month, the decommissioning of the International Space Station (ISS) is about to happen in 2031. This comes with a plan to deorbit it above an unin ...
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3 years ago
+13 13 0A Johns Hopkins study says 'ill-founded' COVID lockdowns did more harm than good
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have concluded that lockdowns have done little to reduce COVID deaths but have had “devastating effects” on economies and numerous social ills. The study, titled “A Literature Review and Meta-Analysis of the Ef ...
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3 years ago
+19 19 0Self-charging hybrids outsell diesel in Europe for first time
Self-charging hybrid cars, which operate on both an internal combustion engine and a battery, outsold diesel cars in Europe for the first time in 2021, albeit by just 48 vehicles, data showed on Wednesday. One in 11 cars sold were battery-electric, t ...
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3 years ago
+20 20 0For $100, This Man Turned An Old Wooden Cabin Into A Home
A retired man spent just $100 on a derelict cabin. Now, after 10 years of hard work and sacrifice, it looks completely unrecognizable.




















