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North Korea releases images taken from SPACE during missile test

North Korea has released images taken in space during the latest test of one of its nuclear-capable ballistic missiles.  The Hermit Kingdom said the images wer... read more

Space: NASA turns on James Webb Space Telescope’s high-gain antenna

NASA has turned on the high-gain antenna on the James Webb Space Telescope, allowing the $10 billion observatory to send images and data back to Earth. James We... read more

Crater on Mars looks just like a tree stump with concentric rings 

The European Space Agency’s ExoMars orbiter has captured a stunning photo of a Martian crater that looks like a tree stump with concentric rings.  The bi... read more

What Can You Buy With Bitcoin?

Since its launch in 2009, bitcoin has become an accepted payment method at major retailers and websites. While it is still hard to find something that you canno... read more

Three Trends that are Shaping the Future of Contract

Adapting to changing consumer demands and keeping up with today’s digital marketplace necessitates a continuous focus on process optimization, with contra... read more

Why Your Business Needs Excellent IT Support

Did you know that tech-savvy businesses are 3x more likely to create new products and services and 2x more likely to create jobs than those that don’t rel... read more

Effective Tips to Streamline Work Process and Improve Workflow

Streamlining your work process to improve work efficiency is the need of the hour. If you manage your internal resources properly, you can boost the productivit... read more

How to Pick the Best Blockchain Marketing Company?

The Initial Coin Offering (ICO) has grown in popularity as one of the finest ways to raise funds using blockchain technology. However, many initiatives that rai... read more

China confirms it’s joining Russia to build a moon base by 2035

China has confirmed it’s joining forces with Russia to build a research station on the moon by 2035, which will rival NASA’s Lunar Gateway.  Confir... read more

Coffee could be harder to grow as climate change takes hold, study warns

The best coffee growing locations, including Brazil, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Colombia, are under threat from climate change, a new study warns   Combining gl... read more

Apple lets you use Face ID to unlock your iPhone when wearing a MASK

Finally! Apple is testing a feature that will let you use Face ID to unlock your iPhone even when wearing a MASK, report claims Apple’s new update iOS 15.... read more

Ground squirrel hibernation holds the key to the future human space travel, scientists claim 

The ground squirrel hibernates in a unique way, burning almost no energy while it is out for the winter, with no loss of muscle mass, scientists discovered.  T... read more

Tech: Smart horse-riding SADDLE alerts others when an equestrian takes a fall

A-neigh-zing tech: Scientists develop a smart horse-riding SADDLE that alerts others when an equestrian takes a fall The smart saddle was designed by experts l... read more

SpaceX on target to launch a rocket a week in 2022

Elon Musk-owned SpaceX is on target to launch a rocket a week throughout 2022, including delivering hundreds of Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit. This w... read more

Song sparrows have a ‘playlist’ to entice a mate, study says

Many of us pack our Spotify playlists with an eclectic mix of tunes to keep our party guests entertained.  Now, researchers have revealed that even birds like ... read more

Physics: Glaciers are slightly ‘SQUISHY’ and hold more ice than previously thought, study reveals

Glacial ice is slightly compressible — or ‘squishy’ — meaning that, over the large scales seen ice sheets, it can contain more water than was pr... read more

Pets: Genetic mutation that makes some dogs small originated in WOLVES 53,000 years ago

Why Chihuahuas and Pomeranians are so tiny: Genetic mutation that makes some dogs small originated in WOLVES 53,000 years ago, study reveals The mutation was fo... read more

One in four people struggle to keep up with friends because they are using too many apps

Children as young as two are using social media, research from charity Barnardo’s has suggested. Internet companies are being pushed to do more to combat harm... read more

Bacteria that has survived in boiling volcanic lake could hold clues to how life existed on Mars

Bacteria that lives in a boiling volcanic lake, that is regularly filled with toxic metals and acidic water, hold the key to understanding how life got started,... read more

Insect with leaf-shaped GENITALS is discovered in Uganda

An insect with ‘leaf-shaped genitals’ has been discovered in Uganda, a British scientist reports today. The new species of leafhopper, called Phlogi... read more

China is planning ultra-fast SPACE PLANE that will fly at over 2,600 miles per hour

A Chinese company is developing an ‘ultra-fast’ space plane that will be able to take passengers to any point on Earth by going into space and comin... read more

Pets: Nearly HALF of Britain’s pet cats are now obese, with more than 54,000 suffering from diabetes

Nearly half of all pet cats in Britain are obese — and it is estimated that a whopping 54,500 of our feline friends are suffering from diabetes, vets have war... read more

Water flowed on Mars longer than previously thought, NASA says

Water flowed on Mars as recently as 2 billion to 2.5 billion years ago – more recently than previously thought, a new study reveals.    Researchers at Cal... read more

Mystery of strange ‘finger like features’ hidden within solar flares finally solved 

Mysterious ‘finger-like’ solar-flares seen falling into the sun in 1999, rather than out of it as would be expected, have finally been explained by ... read more