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HuffPostDon't Fall For These 5 Disaster Relief ScamsIn the aftermath of natural disasters and other devastating events, many relief organizations, government agencies and ...
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Business InsiderThe 4 best soundbars for upgrading your TV speakersOur reviewers have picked the best soundbars for all needs, from powerful Dolby Atmos systems to entry-level bars.
Scientists have revealed the most scientifically accurate reconstructions of what ancient humans would have looked like.
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The Weather NetworkAstronaut captures amazing red sprite phenomenon from spaceSpeeding around the Earth at 28,000 km/h, NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers captured an incredible view of a phenomenon known as a ...
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Animals Around The GlobeWhite Tarantula Found in Death Valley Shocks ScientistsA group of hikers in California’s Death Valley National Park got an unexpected thrill when they encountered a snow-white ...
Astronomers have made an exciting discovery: a massive, shining object racing through our solar system. The object, which was ...
By allowing real-time video monitoring of one’s doorstep, doorbell cameras help deter package theft, track visitors and more, ...
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Daily GalaxyFirst-Ever AI Self-Monitoring Satellite Set to Revolutionize the Future of Space ExplorationA pioneering satellite designed by UC Davis researchers and Proteus Space is set to make waves in space exploration. Slated ...
The universe will not last forever. In fact, scientists have revealed that its lifespan is almost half over already.
In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists have uncovered the final resting place of Philip II, the father of Alexander ...
Apple took a challenge against EU regulators to Europe's second highest court on Monday after they fined it 500 million euros ...
The space agency took advantage of an optical phenomenon to gain new insights into the wind and waves of Peru's Lake Titicaca ...
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Underwater turbine spinning for 6 years off Scotland's coast is a breakthrough for tidal energySubmerged in about 40 meters (44 yards) of water off Scotland's coast, a turbine has been spinning for more than six years to ...
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Daily GalaxyJWST Spots Possible Dark Stars in the Early Universe, Challenging Star Formation TheoriesAstronomers have uncovered the most promising evidence yet for the existence of dark stars—giant cosmic objects powered by ...
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MTL BlogMontreal's August weather forecast calls for serious heat but don't ditch that umbrella yetAfter a soggy and sticky start to summer, August in Montreal may finally bring the kind of summer weather many of us have ...
The Russian Federation has launched another information and psychological operation against Ukraine aimed at undermining the ...
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