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Putting coal in Christmas stockings is ‘outdated and potentially harmful’, say environmentalists

Giving naughty children coal for Christmas could damage their mental health and the environment, it has been warned. It is a Christmas tradition for children to... read more

Mysterious shock wave CRACKS Earth’s magnetosphere

A shock wave barreled toward Earth last night that cracked its magnetosphere, the region that shields our planet from harmful radiation. The origin of the shock... read more

Elon Musk’s Twitter hasn’t paid $1M to vendor and intends to stiff them on another $7M in payments

Twitter has failed to pay over $1 million to a software vendor and the company intends on stiffing the firm on another $7 million worth of payments, a new lawsu... read more

Pornhub is BANNED on YouTube over ‘multiple violations’ of its community guidelines

Pornhub has been banned from YouTube – three days after TikTok booted the company over child pornography allegations The Google-owned company said it term... read more

7 Tips for CompTIA Linux+ XK0-004 Certification?

CompTIA Linux+ certification proves that a person knows how to use one of the most important operating systems in IT. Getting CompTIA Linux+ certification is th... read more

Robodog uses magnetic ‘paws’ to CLIMB up walls and across ceilings

The fear of killer robots dominating human civilization is one step closer to reality with a new robotdog that climbs up walls and across ceilings. Developed at... read more

Colorado to phase out gas-powered cars by 2050 in EV push – but the state will NOT ban them

Colorado plans to phase out gas-powered cars by 2050 by providing more financial incentives to residents to buy electric vehicles and promoting low-income alter... read more

Giant extinct marine reptile graveyard may have been a birthing ground 230 million years ago

An ancient graveyard filled with the fossils of extinct marine reptiles may have once acted as a birthing ground 230 million years ago. The Berlin-Ichthyosaur ... read more

Male wasps use sharp spines on their GENITALS to attack and sting tree frogs

Male wasps use sharp spines on their GENITALS to attack and sting tree frogs and avoid being swallowed Male wasps use sharp spines on their genitals to attack n... read more

Exoplanet is ‘spiraling to its doom’ around its aging star, scientists say

Astronomers have discovered more information about Kepler-1658b, the first exoplanet to be discovered by the Kepler telescope.  Discovered in 2019, the alien... read more

Dolphins discovered with signs of Alzheimer’s disease in their brains

Stranded dolphins have been discovered with brain changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease in humans. Researchers from the University of Glasgow studie... read more

Disabled ‘astronauts-in-training’ complete a zero-gravity flight 25,000ft above Earth

Disabled astronauts-in-training have completed a zero-gravity flight 25,000ft above Earth to help understand how spacesuits and space vessels can be made more a... read more

Earth could face a mass EXTINCTION by 2100

Earth could face a mass extinction by 2100 that wipes out more than a quarter of world biodiversity, a new study warns. Australian and European scientists have... read more

What is Fintech and How Does it Affect Your Life Today?

Modern society has to get used to surprises. The progress of science and technology moves very quickly, sometimes changing the entire way of life even before th... read more

Fundraising Data Analysis: Use Your Database

What is data analytics, and how can it be used to improve a fundraising plan? Data analytics is the science of analyzing data to make valid inferences and forec... read more

Best Mini PC for Linux in 2022 – What to choose?

There are many different types of mini PCs on the market today, but which one is the best for you? If you’re looking for a mini PC that runs Linux, then y... read more

Farmers hail new device that can measure each individual brassica by size to ensure only the best

Could the ‘sproutatron’ get your children eating their Brussels this Christmas? Farmers hail new device that can measure each individual brassica by... read more

An ASUS Chromebook C203XA is reduced by more than half-price on Amazon to just $120

Tech deal of the week: An ASUS Chromebook is reduced by more than half-price on Amazon to just $120 and that includes an 11-inch screen, lie-flat hinge and spil... read more

TESmart Products Is The Best Way To Enhance Your Gaming And Work-From-Home

When it comes to enhancing your gaming and work-from-home experience, the KVM switch from TESmartis the perfect solution. This device allows users to connect mu... read more

Elon Musk’s Neuralink should be disqualified from FDA approval, advocacy groups says

An advocacy group of more than 17,000 doctors has petitioned the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to disqualify Elon Musk’s Neuralink from receiving app... read more

Uber unleashes self-driving robots in Miami to deliver food

Rise of the UberEats robots: Ride-hailing giant unleashes self-driving machines in Miami to replace human food delivery drivers – days after firm blocks pay i... read more

More than 2 MILLION pounds of rock was ejected from asteroid during NASA’s DART mission

More than two million pounds of dusty rock flew into space during NASA’s epic DART mission, creating an illuminated tail that stretched thousands of mile... read more

International Space Station will be visible to the naked eye on Christmas Eve 

If you don’t manage to catch a glimpse of a reindeer-towed sleigh soaring over your house on Christmas Eve, there is another ‘Santa’ you can l... read more

NASA photo of Jupiter’s moon Io shows lava lakes glowing bright red 

NASA has released a stunning photo of Jupiter’s moon Io, showing fiery lava lakes glowing brightly on its surface.  The image, captured in July but relea... read more