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Blue Origin wants to double the number of people it flies into space this year

Blue Origin wants to follow up its three flights last year by blasting more than twice the number of people into space in 2022. Jeff Bezos’ space tourism ... read more

China’s Yutu-2 rover spots two spheres of glass on the moon

China’s Yutu-2 rover has spotted two intact spheres of translucent glass up to an inch thick on the far side of the moon. Images returned by the rover, wh... read more

Netflix ‘Fast Laughs’ tool lets you sift through a collection of funny clips

Netflix launches ‘Fast Laughs’ tool that lets you sift through a collection of funny clips from its TV programmes and films to decide what to watch ... read more

The Key Differences Between On-Premises and Cloud Cybersecurity Solutions

The importance of data security cannot be questioned in today’s business environment as organizations strive to enhance their cybersecurity. A business must c... read more

Carbon Steel Casting Process

Manufacturer and Exporter Carbon steel is a very common material choice for steel castings since it has a wide range of uses in a variety of sectors, making it ... read more

World’s smallest battery has been designed to power a computer the size of a grain of dust

The world’s smallest battery has been designed to power a computer the size of a grain of dust, that could be used as discrete sensors, or for medical imp... read more

Is Your Tech Really Waterproof?

Your device may be labeled “waterproof” or “water-resistant,” but you may ask what that means for the particular item in question. Where most gadgets ar... read more

Viagra could become a ‘life saving and life changing’ drug for dogs

Viagra could be given to dogs that suffer from a rare eating disorder that can cause pneumonia, becoming a ‘life saving and life changing’ drug. Sil... read more

Human gut is mapped out at single cell resolution for the first time

Some people can eat chilli with no trouble at all, while for others they may get a backlash from their gut. Not only that, but if you get nervous, you might fee... read more

Types of Crypto Wallets: How do they Work?

As the name suggests, wallets store your pieces of stuff and make your work easy. So, before understanding how a crypto wallet works, you must know what is a cr... read more

Antarctic sea ice levels are now at their lowest on record

Sea ice in the Antarctic has fallen to its lowest level since records began 40 years ago, according to preliminary data from satellites.  The new measurements... read more

Vaping may cause GUM DISEASE by changing the bacteria in the mouth, study warns

Vaping may cause gum disease by changing the unique community of bacteria in the mouth, new research reveals today.  Researchers have studied dental exams to c... read more

Plastic waste has more than DOUBLED globally since 2000, report warns 

Plastic waste has more than doubled globally since 2000, with a whopping 353 million tonnes produced in 2019, a new report has warned. The report, by the Organi... read more

Stunning Roman mosaic is discovered near London’s Shard

A stunning Roman mosaic featuring colourful flowers and geometric patterns has been discovered near the Shard, archaeologists have revealed. The mosaic, which ... read more

Would YOU own up if your restaurant bill was wrong? More than HALF of us wouldn’t admit to a mistake

Would YOU own up if your restaurant bill was wrong? More than HALF of people would not admit to a mistake – but women are more likely than men to be hones... read more

New satellite collision warning system being developed by NOAA

Over the next decade the number of satellites orbiting the Earth is expected to more than double to over 57,000 – presenting a serious collision risk, the... read more

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope may be able to spot alien civilisations based on air pollution

It is the most powerful telescope ever launched to space that will peer back through time to the beginning of the universe. But when NASA’s James Webb Spa... read more

Archaeology: Earliest evidence of ear surgery found on 5,300-year-old skull

The earliest evidence of ear surgery has been found on a 5,300-year-old skull taken from an ancient Spanish tomb, a new study reveals. The skull was found in a ... read more

Convert your PDF files Instantly with UPDF Converter

There are dozens of files you aim to convert from PDF to other formats in your daily business or projects usage. Believe me; the struggle is real! However, ther... read more

Lost continent of Balkanatolia is rediscovered after 40 million years

Eurasia’s lost continent: How Balkanatolia may have allowed Asian mammals to colonise Europe 40million years ago Forgotten continent covering present-day... read more

World’s largest Jurassic pterosaur unearthed on the Isle of Skye

A 170 million-year-old pterosaur fossil unearthed in Scotland is the largest of its kind ever discovered from the Jurassic period, a new study reveals. The R... read more

HTML UI Kit — Embody Your Boldest Ideas

UI Kits are files that contain numerous useful materials for user interface design. They are available in various color combinations and can be easily integrate... read more

A New Top Dog Meme Coin in the NFT World: Cybershinu

The dog meme coin is gaining traction in the cryptocurrency world these days. Cybershinu is a pioneer in the emerging NFT space, offering a variety of positive ... read more

Greenland’s Ice Sheet is melting from the bottom up

Greenland’s Ice Sheet is melting from the bottom up and is now the largest single contributor to global sea level rise, a new study has warned.  Researc... read more