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Look out for the ‘Super Blood Moon’ total lunar eclipse on Sunday night

Skywatchers are in for a treat this weekend, as two rare moon events take place at the same time on Sunday night. A total lunar eclipse — when the Earth is... read more

How Can You Create Your NFT Marketplace with Auction Portal in Simple Steps?

The online market of digital assets is gaining popularity among the general audience. Auctions have been taking place for hundreds of years. It is a type of fun... read more

TOP Five Popular JavaScript Frameworks in 2022

The emergence of frameworks and technologies isn’t something unusual today. Of course, it’s quite complicated to follow all the trends. But software develop... read more

MailOnline tests EE’s £400 ‘Nreal Air’ AR glasses that project a cinema-sized screen in front of you

The idea of augmented reality sunglasses that instantly project a cinema-sized screen in front of you may sound like a concept from the latest science fiction b... read more

Certain Bitcoin Mining Software for The Year 2022

Since the high-level money region procured recognizable quality as one of the greatest financial guidelines, Bitcoin has stayed in the first spot. Various indiv... read more

Ways to prevent leakage of your private data

Exactly what does it mean to have a data leak? A data leak is the unintentional electronic or physical disclosure of private information. An external hard disc,... read more

Giving A Snippet of Bitcoin Cryptocurrency Information

Bitcoin is viewed as the world’s first electronic-based computerized cash, having been sent off in 2008. The main computerized money was made fully intent... read more

Knowing About Airdrops, Are These Tokens Free?

Airdrops are a method through which an organization with a blockchain project disseminates cash to its shopper’s wallets for nothing. “How could somebod... read more

Mark Zuckerberg shares first look at Meta’s ‘mixed reality’ headset

Take a peek into ‘The World Beyond’: Mark Zuckerberg shares first look at Meta’s ‘mixed reality’ headset known as Project Cambria ... read more

Scientists study genomes to find origins of the first farmers

The first farmers originated from the mixing of two groups of hunter-gatherers brought together by dramatic climate change 12,900 years ago, a study says.  Res... read more

What Is the Value of Modern Fintech Solutions?

Fintech is a relatively new market that is gaining quite a bit of momentum, and we expect the market size to nearly triple in the next five years, with a total ... read more

One small step towards plants on the MOON? Scientists grow cress in lunar soil for the first time 

For any astronauts hoping to survive on the surface of the moon, growing crops will be an essential. Now, scientists have taken ‘one small step’ tow... read more

Huge green fireball is seen streaking across the sky in Britain

A huge fireball has been filmed streaking across the sky in Britain. The dazzling meteor burned up over the south west of England just after midnight on Thursda... read more

Scientists capture image of black hole at the centre of Milky Way galaxy

In an historic first, scientists have captured a remarkable image of a supermassive black hole at the heart of our Milky Way galaxy. The eagerly-anticipated pic... read more

Royal Mail is building 500 drones to carry mail to remote communities

Royal Mail is building a fleet of 500 drones to carry mail to remote communities all over the UK, including the Isles of Scilly and the Hebrides. The postal ser... read more

Creepy VR mask controls how much AIR you can breathe to simulate scenarios with restricted air

The idea of a virtual reality (VR) headset that can restrict your breathing may sound like some kind of futuristic torture device.  But it’s become a rea... read more

Fossil fuel firms are quietly planning almost 200 ‘carbon bomb’ oil and gas projects

Emissions Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the biggest contributors to global warming. After the gas is released into the atmosphere it stays there... read more

Scientists discover that eyes from organ donors could be ‘brought back to life’

Is death actually reversible? Scientists discover that eyes from organ donors could be ‘brought back to life’ in major breakthrough  Eyes from dono... read more

Spacecraft crash into asteroid at 15K mph is not self-indulgent NASA experiment, writes TOM LEONARD

One day in late September a box-shaped spacecraft weighing approximately half a ton will slam into an asteroid seven million miles away from Earth at a speed of... read more

Eco watchdog eyes legal threat over toxic air and water to force Government to meet obligations

Eco watchdog eyes legal threat over toxic air and water in bid to force Government to meet clean-up obligations Office for Environmental Protection warns it co... read more

Jars of echidnas dating back to the 1880s rediscovered in Cambridge

Echidna and platypus specimens dating back nearly 150 years have been rediscovered in a university museum. Collected in the 1880s by the scientist William Caldw... read more

Diners choose more eco-friendly meals when the carbon footprint of each dish is printed on the menu

How restaurants can step up in the fight again climate change: Diners choose more eco-friendly meals when the carbon footprint of each dish is printed on the me... read more

Netflix users threaten to CANCEL their subscriptions if it starts showing adverts

Netflix customers are threatening to cancel their subscriptions if the streaming service starts showing adverts to those on cheaper deals. Yesterday it emerged ... read more

Brain fluid from young mice can improve memory in old mice, study shows

Memory loss has been reversed in mice by injecting them with brain fluid from younger rodents – raising hope for future dementia treatments.  Researchers too... read more