
Verizon, AT&T tell courts: FCC can’t punish us for selling user location data
Avoid to content Providers declare place information isn’t safeguarded, state they have right to jury trial. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are continuing their battle versus fines for offering user place…
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Discord terrorist known as “Rabid” gets 30 years for preying on kids
Densmore most likely encouraged by popularity Online, Densmore was understood in so-called “Sewer” neighborhoods under the alias “Rabid.” Throughout their examination, the FBI discovered that Densmore kept a collection of…
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Did plate tectonics give rise to life? Groundbreaking new research could crack Earth’s deepest mystery.
Plate tectonics may have played a larger role in the evolution of life on Earth than we previously thought. (Image credit: Nicholas Forder) Earth’s surface is a turbulent place. Mountains…
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Space policy is about to get pretty wild, y’all
Saddle up, area cowboys. It might get rough for a while. President Donald Trump actions on the phase at Kennedy Space Center after the effective launch of the Demo-2 team…
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DNA shows Pompeii’s dead aren’t who we thought they were
Avoid to content Rewording their histories Incorporating hereditary information with historical and historical information can improve or fix popular stories. DNA proof rewords histories of those buried in Pompeii when…
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H5N1 bird flu is evolving to better infect mammals, CDC study suggests
A type of bird flu called H5N1 has been detected in nearly 50 people in the U.S. this year. It may be getting better at infecting mammals, in general. (Image…
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Meta beats suit over tool that lets Facebook users unfollow everything
Meta has actually beat a claim– in the meantime– that tried to conjure up Section 230 defenses for a third-party tool that would have made it simple for Facebook users…
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Mysterious, city-size ‘centaur’ comet gets 300 times brighter after quadruple cold-volcanic eruption
Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann recently experienced its largest outburst in more than three years. This image, captured by NASA’s Spitzer telescope, shows the comet after a major eruption in 2003. (Image credit:…
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The voice of America Online’s “You’ve got mail” has died at age 74
In 1995, Wired Magazine’s AOL online forum asked Edwards to tape 10 amusing noise files utilizing his renowned voice. The outcomes, that include classics such as “You want fries with…
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Humans’ big brains may not be the reason for difficult childbirth, chimp study suggests
A baby chimp cuddles with her mother. (Image credit: curioustiger/Getty Images) Difficult births are not unique to humans, a new analysis of chimpanzee pelvic bones has revealed. The findings suggest…
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