
Newer Kindles get a work-around for touchscreen page-turning in new software update
All Kindles that get the 5.18.1 upgrade likewise access to brand-new book summaries for “thousands of bestselling English language Kindle books,” intending to make it much easier to get a…
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Measles quickly spreading in Kansas counties with alarmingly low vaccination
The cases in Kansas are most likely part of the mushrooming break out that started in West Texas in late January. On March 13, Kansas reported a single measles case,…
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With Vulcanโs certification, Space Force is no longer solely reliant on SpaceX
The United States Space Force on Wednesday revealed that it has actually licensed United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket to perform nationwide security objectives. “Assured access to space is a core…
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Google makes Android development private, will continue open source releases
Google is preparing a significant modification to the method it establishes brand-new variations of the Android os. Given that the start, big swaths of the software application have actually been…
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Archaeologists may have finally discovered famous ‘lost’ canal built by Julius Caesar’s uncle
A bird’s-eye view of Arles beside the Rhône River in France. Researchers might have discovered the remains of a Roman-era canal south of Arles constructed by the uncle of Julius…
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How many species of insects are there on Earth?
This is a close-up picture of a regular garden fly. (Image credit: Amith Nag Photography/Moment by means of Getty Images ) Checking out anywhere on Earthlook carefully and you’ll discover…
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Curiosity Finds Long-Chain Carbon Molecules in Martian Mudstone
The Sample Analysis at Mars instrument onboard NASA’s Curiosity rover has detected decane, undecane, and dodecane molecules in a sample from Gale crater. This graphic shows the long-chain organic molecules…
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Appetite-Controlling Neurohormone Has Ancient Evolutionary Origin, New Study Shows
A satiety-inducing molecule called bombesin is not only present in humans and other vertebrates but also in invertebrates such as starfish and their marine relatives, according to new research. The…
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Webb Spots Tornado-Like Herbig-Haro Object
Using the NIRCam and MIRI instruments onboard the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have produced a high-resolution image of Herbig-Haro object 49/50 (HH 49/50), which is located about 630…
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Scientists thought sharks didn’t make sounds โ until this accidental discovery
Sharks have actually long been believed to be mute, counting on stealth to hunt their victim and prevent predators. Now, sharks have actually been taped making noises for the really…
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