Science & Technology
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Xiaomi 17 Ultra’s Biggest Camera Change Seemingly Confirmed By New Renders
Xiaomi’s 17 Ultra is the last holdout in the company’s annual flagship lineup. The phone is expected to land in…
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Major AI Conference Flooded With Peer Reviews Written Fully By AI
An AI-detection tool developed by Pangram labs found that peer reviewers are increasingly using chatbots to draft responses to authors.Credit:…
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Ruptures From Silent Earthquakes Deep In Earths Crust Can Heal Themselves Within Hours
Cracks deep in Earth’s crust can stick themselves back together within hours after certain earthquakes, new research suggests. Specifically, these…
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This Motorola Phone Is Poised To Become Your Next Daily Driver
Not everyone is looking to spend $1,000+ on a new smartphone. Although flagship products are nicemany folks just want a…
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Another Comet Is Approaching Earth!
Experts from the International Network of Optical Telescopes at the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Russian Academy of…
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Officially Launching The Honor 500 Series In China, With Powerful Processors And Huge Batteries
Honor has officially announced the seriesHonor 500In China, which brought a major change in design with touches clearly inspired by…
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Why The Global Economic System Should Value Life On Our Planet, Not Exploit It
On Natural Capital: The Value of the World Around UsPartha DasguptaWitness (2025) An economist might celebrate a nation achieving record…
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Googles 15 Year Old Pixel Concept. (Video)
It was here the whole time!Disclaimer: This news article has been republished exactly as it appeared on its original source,…
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An Iranian Intelligent Diving Robot To Monitor Marine Operations
An Iranian knowledge company expert stated that the Iranian underwater robot was designed to work at a depth of 70…
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Arctic Methane Bomb May Not Explode As Permafrost Thaws, New Study Suggests
In the Arctic, a major variable for future climate change lives in the ground, invisible. Microbes in the layers of…
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